Bubba Ray’s Sports Bar

You have to raise your beer to this place: There’s a high-def TV in
the men’s washroom. Thirty-one other TVs adorn the bar proper, with 20
digital boxes to go around. The kitchen’s open until 1am, so you can
order up those wings well into overtime play.

5650 Spring Garden Road, 405-4344

Oasis Pub & Eatery

This basement sports bar is putting on 40-cent ribs Tuesdays and
Wednesdays for sports watchers, as well as its regular 30-cent wings
Thursdays and Saturdays. The bar’s jumbo projector and seven big screen
TVs will carry the NHL Centre Ice package, along with $10 pitchers of
Bud all day.

5675 Spring Garden Road, 422-2227

Boston Pizza (Granville Market)

Wednesday nights are hockey nights at BP, with hat and jersey
giveaways, plus a ballot to enter a Stanley Cup Finals ticket draw if
you buy a Molson product. Add that to the 14 TVs for sports watching,
and you’ve got a pretty sweet deal.

1858 Granville Street, 422-8600

Maxwell’s Plum

“Sports and beer go well together,” says Mike Hillier, Maxwell’s
general manager, of sports nights at the split-level pub. With four
52-inch large screen TVs and 60 beers on tap, there’s no shortage of
either.

1600 Grafton Street, 423-5090

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5 Comments

  1. I love the irony of putting the user review summaries right below the article, since none of them averaged more than 3 stars.

  2. The Plum it isn’t! I will never step into that dive for as long as I live. Didn’t they do away with their free peanuts? And the food is fucking gross

  3. Lol nevermind, the ratings do say it all. I’ll just watch the games at home on my HDTV and surround sound. A lot cheaper.

  4. ‘Didn’t they do away with their free peanuts?’ – brilliant reasoning.

    You won’t have free peanuts at home, but we’re sure you’ll enjoy your free penis. lmfao

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