Is this a club or a sportsbar? I can't decide.
There are flat screens everywhere, and a giant projection screen. They screen multiple games at the same time, pretty sure you will find the one you are looking for.
The music is top 40. Very loud top 40. Makes it hard to have a conversation with your neighbour.
I don't know. I don't love this sportsbar, but I can't say its bad either. Its very...touristy. Very in-your-face. I missed the homey feel of smaller establishments in Toronto (and when I say small I'm comparing it to our usual Thursday night drink spot Jump Cafe on Wellington St).
The food was alright. High-end pub food. I had the duck confit flatbread for $14. It came on a hockey puck shaped cutting board. I also appreciated the mini deep-fryer baskets that our fries were served in. Food was tasty, a little overpriced but can't say I was surprised given the ambience.