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Play pool, check out some live music or relax in front of the big-screen TV with a plate of nachos or Buffalo wings in this subterranean lounge of exposed brick. For corporate events, there’s space for up to 200, with requisite AV equipment.
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Steps from Yonge and Bloor, this popular bar juts from a Victorian mansion. There’s always something going on, from stand-up comedy on Wednesday nights to karaoke on weekends. Watch the game, play pool or hang out on the patio. Service is friendly and the food fun, with nightly half- price specials.
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Platinum seats for Leafs and Raptors games at the Air Canada Centre can’t compete with the excitement generated in this popular bar. Wall to wall TV sets, including a 30-foot screen, and booths with personal screens. Add sound, great lighting, screaming fans and friendly staff and you’ll feel like you’re there.
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The Great One may no longer be playing hockey, but this bar/restaurant is a shrine to Canada’s fastest man on ice. The newly- expanded bar and lounge make for a great after-work meeting place. Slide into a comfy booth for cocktails and conversation, or head to the rooftop patio on hot summer nights.
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