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These Toronto spots are serving up playoff deals to celebrate the Blue Jays

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Several Toronto hotspots are offering deals to celebrate the Toronto Blue Jays during the postseason. (Courtesy: queenstreetwarehouse/Instagram, THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn )  

As the Blue Jays gear up to face the New York Yankees in the Bronx on Tuesday evening, several Toronto hotspots are offering deals to celebrate the hometown team. 

The Toronto Blue Jays are on the verge of a sweep and their first series victory after nearly a decade, if they can defeat the Yankees in Game 3 today. The highly-anticipated Game 3 of the American League Division Series (ALDS) is set to start around 8 p.m. ET.   

Over the weekend, the Jays dominated two of their home games against the New York Yankees, offering them their first chance to advance to the next round, and potentially see a distinctive series-clinching game unfold.

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With city-goers and Jays Fans alike flocking to the city to celebrate their beloved home team, many businesses are offering up deals to celebrate with you. Here are four businesses offering Blue Jays-inspired deals during the postseason!

TIM HORTONS

Throughout the playoffs, and so long as the Blue Jays keep up their blazing momentum, Canadians can celebrate the team, and the Major League Baseball (MLB) playoffs, with a $1 Iced Capp. 

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Tim Hortons announced in a news release that all Tims Rewards members can score the iconic cold drink whenever the Blue Jays total nine or more hits in a game. 

The restaurant chain said all Tims Rewards members nationwide will receive a special celebratory offer in their Tims app, which is redeemable with a minimum purchase of $3. 

ROGERS X BLUE JAYS TICKET GIVEAWAY 

Looking to take over a portion of a section for every Blue Jays home game at the Rogers Centre during the playoffs? 

Rogers, the owner of the Toronto Blue Jays, is giving away 500 free tickets to home games throughout the MLB postseason. 

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Rogers is gearing up to give away the non-transferrable tickets for each game on a first-come, first-served basis at a location in the GTA. Additionally, a new pick-up location in the GTA will be announced on the morning before each home game. 

The next home game is set to take place on Friday, Oct. 10, if the Blue Jays advance. 

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THE WELL TORONTO 

Head over to The Well and its Wellington Market to grab a few meal deals. Known for its indoor-outdoor structure, and 20,000 sq. ft. of dining and experiential space, it makes for a good place to celebrate the Jays with a grab-and-go. 

Here are some of the deals happening at the Well during the postseason:

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·      Grab a breakfast sandwich and a small coffee for $10 at Bagel’s on Fire.

·      For $22.50, you can snag a 10pc Bburinkle Wing and 10pc Matcho King Wing deal at BHC Chicken

·      At Gus Tacos, you can grab two tacos, and a medium guac and chips for $12. 

·      Honestly Good is offering an honestly good deal for The Duo Box (2 pieces, fries, garlic bread, dip, and a pickle spear) at $12. 

·      Hooky’s may have you hooked with its cod, chips and pop deal for $10.95.

·      At Pier Bar, you can grab a Blue Moon draft beer for $7. 

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·      Ren Sushi is also offering a salmon avocado roll, along with a spicy salmon roll (8pc each), a pop for $10.99. 

WAREHOUSE ON QUEEN STREET 

Looking for a cheap pre-and-post-game spot? Head over to Queen Street Warehouse, where several of its menu items boast low prices.

Find post-game bites for under $12, including the WORKS 2.0 burger, spicy chicken sandwich, street tacos, spicy rigatoni, and baja fish tacos. 

Grab a plate of stacked nachos to shrew with the table or satisfy your postseason sweet tooth with sweet desserts like Warehouse’s mini donuts. 

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