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| - Watched the Blue Jays opening day upstairs here. Was the first sports bar in Toronto I can think of that had a baseball game on all major screens, with sound, and the crowd was into it! I've been in Real Sports during the World Series and they don't even put baseball on the main screen, instead showing a meaningless Raptors game that was happening at the Air Canada Centre, across the street.
I had no expectations of this place, but the Southern Fried Chicken and Corn Dogs were quality sporting event style food.
There aren't many bowling lanes, but if you eat and get drinks at the restaurant upstairs, you are put at the top of the wait list for bowling, and they will phone you when a lane is ready. Had no trouble getting a lane this way. The bowling is not cheap, but if you're with a fun group, you will have a good time. Instead of chairs, they have leather couches near the lanes, to give it a Las Vegas feel. Of most importance, the bowling balls are colour-coded, with baby blue and pink being the lightest, which is a perfect opportunity to question any male player's manhood if they try to get away with using the easier balls to throw down the lane.
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