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There’s something special about October baseball. The energy, the rally cries, the city painted blue. As the Toronto Blue Jays continue their thrilling playoff run, Fitzrovia is proud to cheer them on as the official rental housing partner of the team.
Just steps from Queen and Church, Elm-Ledbury is home to residents who love the pulse of the city. The buzz of match nights and the familiar sound of a crowd erupting when the Jays drive one out of the park. As the team heads west for Games 3 and 4 of the ALCS in Seattle, we’re keeping the spirit alive right here at home.
If you’re looking for a place to catch the game surrounded by fellow fans, here are some great spots near Elm-Ledbury to eat, drink, and celebrate Toronto baseball at its best.
CC Lounge & Whisky Bar – 45 Front Street East
Located just around the corner on Front Street East, CC Lounge & Whisky Bar brings together classic cocktails, big screens, and a cozy industrial setting. The crowd is upbeat, making it a great choice for catching the game close to home. Pair your drink with one of their signature share plates and settle in for all nine innings.
The Bottom Line – 22 Front Street West
Located just off Front Street near the Financial District, The Bottom Line is one of Toronto’s most popular sports bars and a favourite among Jays fans. Owned by former NHLer Wayne Cowley, it has wall-to-wall screens, quick service, and a high-energy crowd that turns every hit into a moment. Grab a seat at the bar, order a plate of wings, and soak up the playoff buzz.
The Jason George – 100 Front Street East
A local landmark at the edge of Old Town, The Jason George offers the familiarity of a neighbourhood pub with a polished edge. Expect hearty burgers, crisp fries, and Ontario craft beers served in a welcoming space that fills quickly on game night.
Betty’s East – 1301 Queen Street East
Few Toronto bars capture the heart of neighbourhood sports culture like Betty’s. Known for its laid-back personality, welcoming regulars, and generous portions, this Queen East favourite is always full of friendly faces ready to cheer on the home team.
Real Sports – 15 York Street
For those who like their baseball on the big screen, Real Sports in the heart of the Entertainment District is hard to beat. With a 39-foot HD screen and surround sound, every inning feels like a moment in the stadium itself. Order from their wide-ranging menu of crowd-pleasers and settle in with fellow fans for one of the most immersive viewing experiences in the city.
As Toronto rallies behind its team, the excitement stretches far beyond the ballpark. Whether you’re watching from your suite at Elm-Ledbury or joining the crowds across the city, this playoff run is a reminder of what makes Toronto special, a shared pride that connects neighbours and fans alike.
Go Blue Jays!