Do Super Bowl Sunday right this year with yummy food and drinks from awesome Toronto restaurants. There’s a menu for everything that you’re craving, from nachos, to wings, to burgers, and even vegan meals! Pick-up or delivery options are available, depending on the location you choose for the big day. Sit back, watch the game, and dig in!

Here are the best places in Toronto to get food and drinks for Super Bowl Sunday.

Indie Ale House

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Enjoy beer right to your door from Indie Ale House, plus, delicious pub food is available too. Browse the online menu and place your order for some great beverages and food including bacon popcorn, truffle fries, buttermilk fried sandwich, short rib mac—is your mouth watering yet?

Tap Works Pub

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Looking for that classic pub food on game day? Check out Tap Works Pub for a full takeout menu. It even has awesome meal deal boxes for special prices.

Toby’s Pub & Eatery

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Toby’s is here for you on Super Bowl Sunday. Located in the heart of Toronto, the pub offers an array of takeout options from beer and wine, to wraps, burgers, brunch, sandwiches, and more.

Blondies Pizza

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Blondies Pizza is just what you need if you’re in the mood for the most delicious gourmet pizza. Kneaded from scratch fermented dough, this (food) work of art won’t disappoint your pizza cravings.

Left Field Brewery

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If you’ve got the food taken care of, but are in need of a chilling beverage, check out Left Field Brewery. The company delivers unique and intriguing beers that you’re sure to enjoy.

St. Louis Bar & Grill

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Grab yummy food from St. Louis Bar & Grill this Sunday. The chain has a ton of restaurants in the GTA which is great if you’re not located right in Toronto! Enjoy classic food like wings, ribs, poutines, and even takeout platters.

Descendant

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Is deep dish pizza your go-to? Check out Descendant for that Detroit style pizza. The menu has a bunch of options to choose and it offers beer for takeout too.

Scotland Yard

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You’re going to have trouble deciding on a reasonable amount of apps to order here, everything is delicious! Order the staple foods like wings, poutine, nachos, plus, there’s fish and chips, calamari, and peameal sliders.

Planta

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Vegetarians and vegans don’t have to miss out on the goodies of Super Bowl Sunday with Planta. Check out their signature dishes, pizzas, sweets, and outstanding oils.

Betty’s General

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Aside from the craft beer and wine lists, the menu for February 5-7 is irresistible. From a french dip sandwich, to mac and cheese, to Shepard’s pie, this comfort food does it all.

Farm Boy

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Looking to host your own Super Bowl party? From appetizers to hand-helds, Farm Boy has all your food needs covered to create delicious gold medal-winning munchies. Check out some of our faves like Farm Boy Dumplings, Farm Boy Cauliflower Tempura, and Farm Boy Maple Pulled Pork.

Belfast Love

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Order out or dine-in at Belfast Love for the big game. There are delicious sandwiches, pizzas, and vegan options to try so that everyone can enjoy!

Wheatsheaf Tavern

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If you’re on the hunt for that comfort pub food, then you have to make a stop at the Wheatsheaf Tavern. From crispy mozzarella sticks to a prime rib sandwich, you’re going to want to order the entire menu. Also, enjoy the food right in your own home and order online.

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In a time where we actively fast-forward past commercials, it seems odd to get excited to watch and actually search for them, just because they aired during the 2020 Super Bowl.

While most commercials don’t always make sense and can seem annoying, Super Bowl commercials are just better. In fact, paired with great food and a killer half-time show, the commercials make the Super Bowl bearable for those who don’t actually like sports.

The commercials that aired during this year’s Super Bowl saw major celeb cameos, were clever, witty, and some even made us cry. And if you missed them, don’t fret. We’ve rounded up all our favourites — prepare to bring on all the feels!

Check out 16 of the best 2020 Super Bowl commercials that aired.

Amazon – What Did We Do Before Alexa?

Hyundai – Smaht Pahk

Jeep – Groundhog Day

Microsoft – Be The One

SodaStream – Water On Mars

Budweiser – Whassup Again

Planters – Road Trip

Pop-Tarts – Fixed The Pretzel

Genesis – Going Away Party

Cheetos – Can’t Touch This

Michelob ULTRA – Jimmy Works Out

Doritos – The Cool Ranch

Google – Loretta

Porsche – The Heist

Little Caesars – Best Thing Since Sliced Bread

MTN Dew Zero Sugar – As Good As The Original

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February is known as one of Canada’s darkest and coldest months of the year.

With less vitamin D and excursions outside the house, you might be experiencing the winter blues in full swing, but you can beat them. There are tons of fun, free events happening in the city this month and they’re sure to help lift your spirits!

Here is a look at our top picks for free events happening in Toronto this February 2019:

Street Art Photography Exhibit (Now to February 24)

StreetARToronto has been changing the urban art scene in the city through local artists. Located at Artusiam Art Gallery on St. Clair Avenue West, admission is free! Here you will see photographs of projects all around the city. Various neighbourhoods are represented and you have the option to purchase artwork on site if you see something you love!

Rosedale Family Fun Day (February 2)

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If you’re looking for something for the whole family to do on the weekend, this free public event at Kids & Company is a great option! It goes on from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. and has lots going on! There will be a magic show with Bumbling Bert, arts and crafts, snacks, and more.

The Official Budweiser Super Bowl Viewing Party (February 3)

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Celebrate the Super Bowl with Budweiser this year! Admission is free with a claimed ticket for those 19+. With a gigantic 34-foot widescreen TV and multiple individual viewing screens, you will be able to see all the action. There will be tons of free seating as well as food stations, beer and drink specials, live music, and more!

Afternoon Movie at the Riverdale Library (February 5)

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The Toronto Public Library Riverdale Branch is celebrating Black History Month with a free screening of The Queen of Katwe. The movie is inspired by a true story and one you’ll definitely want to check out. Admission is free and the movie starts at 2 p.m.

Bloor-Yorkville Icefest 2019 (February 9-10)

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The 14th annual Bloor-Yorkville Icefest is the perfect event to attend if you’re looking to get outside and appreciate the beauty of winter. With tons of intricate ice sculptures to see and live ice carving demonstrations, this is a must-see event! This year’s theme is Hollywood North and features over 70,000 pounds of ice carved into incredible sculptures that are all inspired by the success of the film industry in Toronto!

Shuffle Social Mixer (February 13)

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This free event is for those 23+ and with a limited amount of free tickets, you’ll want to act fast! At the Shuffle Social Mixer you can mix and mingle in a relaxed atmosphere while you develop your personal and professional networks. If you’re looking to kill it at work in 2019, this is the event for you!

Trinity Bellwoods Flea Winter Market (February 17)

The free admission flea market is back again this month! Whether you missed out last month or enjoyed it so much you want to visit again, you’re in luck! If you’re looking to treat yourself to something nice, this is the event for you. While you will likely spend once you’re there with all the tempting goodies, it can still be fun to window shop as a way to get out of the house. 

The 7th Annual Toronto-Qinhuai Lantern festival (February 18)

Celebrate the Year Of The Pig by lighting it up at this lantern festival! Featuring 22 innately artistic handmade lanterns and traditional Chinese experiences like Qinhuai-style cuisine and a lion dance, this event will be fun for people of all ages.

The Oscars LIVE! (February 24)

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The Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema will be rolling out the red carpet for a free broadcast of this year’s Oscars! Tickets are free and you will be able to see all of the major moments on the big screen. This is definitely going to be a fun event that you won’t want to miss out on!

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Whether you’re there for the shameless comfort food, the half-time show, the commercials, or, um, the actual game, Toronto is full of spots to watch the Super Bowl.

If you’re looking for a place to watch the big game that makes for a quality Sunday Funday, you’ll find it at these 11 spots (word of advice: make your reservations NOW).

Real Sports

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It doesn’t get any more “sports bar-ish” than Real Sports (15 York Street), making it a prime Super Bowl option – if you can get a spot. For a $10 entry fee, Real Sports scores major points with perks like an NFL-themed photo booth, food and drink specials, and more Super Bowl-broadcasting TVs that you’ll ever find in one spot.

The Ballroom Bowl

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If you’d like to get a little competitive yourself, hit The Ballroom Bowl (145 John Street), where your Super Bowl watching can come with a side of high-end bowling (which is free after 5 pm, gourmet grub, giveaways (for things like flat screen TVs), and beer and wing specials. As an added bonus, there is no cover charge this year.

Craft Beer Market

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Help christen Toronto’s newest craft beer playground, Craft Beer Market (1 Adelaide Street East) with their first ever Super Bowl celebration. Cheers the occasion with over 100 unique craft beers on tap, soaked up with quality nachos, wings, tacos, and flatbreads. Tables are fully booked, but that shouldn’t be an issue for the football fans when the game keeps them on their toes.

The Citizen

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While not typically open on Sundays, The Citizen (522 King Street West) makes an exception this Sunday for the big game. Here, you can expect views of the game from pretty much anywhere in the sprawling spot, complimentary stations that will dish up all the comforting Super Bowl classics, and a crowd that’s guaranteed to get rowdy.

Batch

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If you have a thing for quality beer and a university-style party (minus the university crowd), the Super Bowl festivities at Batch (75 Victoria Street) include beer pong, beer-based cocktails, Ping-Pong, corn hole, plus more.

St. Louis Bar and Grill (Midtown)

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Midtown’s St. Louis Bar and Grill (2050 Yonge Street) is always a hot ticket when it comes to Super Bowl – likely because there are few spots like it uptown. Here, you’ll find a crowd that spans all ages, some of the city’s best chicken wings, and a relaxed, unpretentious vibe.

Wahlburgers

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While Wahlburgers (46 Blue Jays Way) may at first seem like an unexpected option, keep in mind that the Wahlberg brothers are longtime New England Patriots fans. At this bash, guests can expect a live DJ, giveaways, Patriots-themed burgers (made all the better with a side of their signature boozy milkshakes), and more.

The Dock Ellis

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If you’d rather surround yourself with more of a hipster vibe than hit a jock-filled joint, head over to Dock Ellis (1280 Dundas Street West). The nacho lovers will appreciate a “nacho war” between the New England Baked Bean & Pork Nachos and the Seattle Coffee Cured Brisket Nachos (in fact, some may appreciate that more than the game).

The Rec Room

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For the ultimate Sunday Funday, celebrate Super Bowl at The Rec Room (255 Bremner Boulevard) and relish in the stimulation overload at the “Chuck-E-Cheese for grown-ups. A $52 VIP ticket gets you access to a halftime tailgate buffet, one drink ticket, and 40 gaming credits.

Belfast Love Public House

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Everyone’s favourite King West pub, Belfast Love Public House (548 King Street West) invites Super Bowl fans to crush buckets of fried chicken in an attempt to win free beer for a year (meaning, you could be winning Super Bowl along with your favourite team).

Brazen Head Irish Pub

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Party like the Irish do in longtime Liberty Village spot, Brazen Head Irish Pub (165 East Liberty Street). Here, you can expect drink specials (like $3.50 shots of Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey or El Jimador Tequila Reposado), complimentary bar snacks and prizes, and – likely – a Monday morning hangover.

Do you know any other places to watch the Super Bowl in Toronto? Lets us know in the comments!

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