As anticipation mounts for the UEFA Euro 2024 final on Sunday, July 14, soccer fans in Toronto and Mississauga are preparing for a memorable experience. With the clash between Spain and England set to kick off at 3:00 PM EST, local venues are getting ready to host lively crowds eager to catch every moment of the historic showdown.
Toronto’s Premier Sports Bars and Pubs
Toronto’s diverse neighbourhoods offer a variety of great spots to enjoy the game, each with unique atmospheres:
- Real Sports Restaurant– Boasting the city’s largest TV screen, located at 15 York Street, it’s a must-visit for a grand viewing experience.
- The Queen and Beaver Public House – Offers a cozy, traditional English pub setting at 35 Elm Street.
- The Bottom Line – Known for its upscale sports bar vibe at 22 Front St. W.
- Dublin Calling – A lively venue at 250 Adelaide Street West, known for its energetic crowd.
- RendezViews – An expansive outdoor venue at 229 Richmond Street W, perfect for those who enjoy open-air viewing.
- STACKT Market – A unique, modern spot at 28 Bathurst St, featuring a variety of food and drinks options.
- Elephant and Castle – A British pub with a great selection of beers at 212 King Street West.
- The Dock Ellis – A sports bar that mixes great food with sports enthusiasm at 1280 Dundas St. W.
- The Craft Brasserie & Grille – Known for its extensive beer selection in Liberty Village.
- Shoeless Joe’s Sports Grill – A reliable chain for sports fans with multiple locations across Toronto.
- Fox and Fiddle – Known for its vibrant atmosphere, located in various spots around the city.
- The Rec Room – Located at the Toronto Roundhouse and famous for its watch parties, great eats and games
Mississauga’s Best Spots for Soccer Fans
Mississauga also boasts several spots where fans can gather to watch the game:
- Crooked Cue – Located in central Port Credit, the Cue buzzes with numerous big screens and great beer and pool!
- Mulligan’s Pub – Another lively venue at 2458 Dundas St W., in Woodchester plaza, known for its friendly vibe.
- The Wilcox Gastropub – Offers a more upscale watching experience on Eglinton Avenue.
- Abbey Road Pub – Known for its frightfully British motif, yeah baby yeah, perfect for enjoying an England match. (maybe not Spain)
- Union Social Eatery – With multiple screens and a great menu, located at 6986 Financial Drive.
Tips for a Great Game Day Experience
With these venues likely to fill up quickly, especially on game day, fans are encouraged to make reservations or arrive early to secure a good viewing spot. Remember to check if there are any special events or promotions related to the Euro 2024 final, as many venues offer specials during significant sports events.
Conclusion
The UEFA Euro 2024 final between Spain and England s not just a match; it’s an event that brings together communities. Whether you’re a hardcore soccer fan or just looking for a fun place to enjoy the game with friends and family, Toronto and Mississauga offer some of the best venues to watch and celebrate. Prepare for an unforgettable experience filled with excitement, cheers, and hopefully, great soccer!
by Ryan Howse-Hackl
lead photo Big screen action of England vs Switzerland, by Terry Lankstead
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