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The Bottom Line
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Framed jerseys & other hockey memorabilia decorate this high-end pub with steaks, burgers & pizza.
Nearby attractions
Brookfield Place
181 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2T3, Canada
Hockey Hall of Fame
30 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5E 1X8, Canada
Meridian Hall
1 Front St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1B2, Canada
Scotiabank Arena
40 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 3A5, Canada
Allen Lambert Galleria
181 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2T3, Canada
Berczy Park
35 Wellington St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1C6, Canada
First Canadian Place
100 King St W, Toronto, ON M5X 1A9, Canada
Design Exchange Events Venue
234 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5K 1B2, Canada
Gooderham Building
49 Wellington St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1C9, Canada
Jane Mallett Theatre
Toronto Centre for the Arts, 27 Front St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1B4, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Chotto Matte Toronto
161 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2S1, Canada
Biff's Bistro
2 Front St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1G4, Canada
Walrus Pub & Beer Hall
187 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5L 1G5, Canada
Ki Modern Japanese + Bar
181 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2T3, Canada
Jump Restaurant
18 Wellington St W, Toronto, ON M5L 1G4, Canada
Irish Embassy Pub and Grill
49 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5E 1J1, Canada
JOEY King St
20 King St W, Toronto, ON M5H 1C4, Canada
The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Esplanade
26 The Esplanade, Toronto, ON M5E 1A7, Canada
Cafe Landwer Front
33 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5E 0A9, Canada
Cantina Mercatto
20 Wellington St E #1, Toronto, ON M5E 1C5, Canada
Nearby hotels
One King West Hotel & Residence
1 King St W, Toronto, ON M5H 1A1, Canada
Hotel Victoria
56 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5E 1G5, Canada
Novotel Toronto Centre
45 The Esplanade, Toronto, ON M5E 1W2, Canada
Executive Hotel Cosmopolitan Toronto
8 Colborne St, Toronto, ON M5E 1E1, Canada
The Omni King Edward Hotel
37 King St E, Toronto, ON M5C 1E9, Canada
The St. Regis Toronto
325 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5H 4G3, Canada
Le Germain Hotel Toronto Maple Leaf Square
75 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5J 0A7, Canada
The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto
1 Harbour Square, Toronto, ON M5J 1A6
Delta Hotels Toronto
75 Lower Simcoe St, Toronto, ON M5J 3A6, Canada
The Union Hotel
60 York St, Toronto, ON M5J 1S8, Canada
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The Bottom Line

22 Front St W, Toronto, ON M5J 1C4, Canada
4.0(376)$$$$
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Framed jerseys & other hockey memorabilia decorate this high-end pub with steaks, burgers & pizza.

attractions: Brookfield Place, Hockey Hall of Fame, Meridian Hall, Scotiabank Arena, Allen Lambert Galleria, Berczy Park, First Canadian Place, Design Exchange Events Venue, Gooderham Building, Jane Mallett Theatre, restaurants: Chotto Matte Toronto, Biff's Bistro, Walrus Pub & Beer Hall, Ki Modern Japanese + Bar, Jump Restaurant, Irish Embassy Pub and Grill, JOEY King St, The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Esplanade, Cafe Landwer Front, Cantina Mercatto
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Pulled Pork Sandwich
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Mac N Cheese
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Heineken
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Nearby attractions of The Bottom Line

Brookfield Place

Hockey Hall of Fame

Meridian Hall

Scotiabank Arena

Allen Lambert Galleria

Berczy Park

First Canadian Place

Design Exchange Events Venue

Gooderham Building

Jane Mallett Theatre

Brookfield Place

Brookfield Place

4.4

(3.9K)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Hockey Hall of Fame

Hockey Hall of Fame

4.7

(3.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Meridian Hall

Meridian Hall

4.5

(3.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Scotiabank Arena

Scotiabank Arena

4.6

(13.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Original International Food Tour-Kensington Market
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Toronto, Ontario, M5T 2L4, Canada
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Hidden Eats of Toronto’s Food Scene with a Foodie
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Nearby restaurants of The Bottom Line

Chotto Matte Toronto

Biff's Bistro

Walrus Pub & Beer Hall

Ki Modern Japanese + Bar

Jump Restaurant

Irish Embassy Pub and Grill

JOEY King St

The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Esplanade

Cafe Landwer Front

Cantina Mercatto

Chotto Matte Toronto

Chotto Matte Toronto

4.3

(1.2K)

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Biff's Bistro

Biff's Bistro

4.4

(655)

$$$

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Walrus Pub & Beer Hall

Walrus Pub & Beer Hall

4.3

(1.1K)

$$

Closed
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Ki Modern Japanese + Bar

Ki Modern Japanese + Bar

4.4

(796)

$$$$

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Sean CSean C
Unforgettable Experience at The Bottom Line - Wayne and His Stellar Team Deserve Five Stars! Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I recently had the pleasure of visiting The Bottom Line, Toronto’s classiest sports bar, and I cannot praise the bar owner, Wayne, and his exceptional team of hardworking bar staff and servers enough. From the moment I stepped foot into the establishment, I was greeted with a warm and inviting atmosphere, and the experience only got better from there. Wayne, the bar owner and a former NHL alumni, has truly created something special at The Bottom Line. His passion for sports and commitment to providing an unforgettable experience for patrons shines through in every aspect of the bar. Whether you’re a die-hard sports fan or simply looking for a great place to unwind, The Bottom Line exceeds expectations. The bar staff and servers at The Bottom Line are a testament to Wayne’s dedication and leadership. Each member of the team demonstrated professionalism, efficiency, and genuine warmth throughout my visit. From the moment I walked in, I was promptly greeted and seated by a friendly hostess. The servers were attentive, knowledgeable about the menu, and went out of their way to ensure that I had everything I needed. One aspect that truly impressed me was the level of care and attention given to each guest. Despite the bar being busy, the staff never made me feel rushed or overlooked. They took the time to engage in friendly conversations, recommend dishes and drinks, and made sure that I had an exceptional experience. The Bottom Line itself is a haven for sports enthusiasts. The ambiance strikes the perfect balance between upscale and comfortable, with large screens displaying various sports events, creating an electric atmosphere. The bar is impeccably clean, and the attention to detail in the sports-themed decor adds to the overall charm. Wayne’s dedication to showcasing NHL alumni memorabilia throughout the bar adds an extra layer of authenticity and excitement. It’s a true delight for any hockey fan to be surrounded by such rich history while enjoying a drink or watching a game. The passion and love for sports are evident in every corner of The Bottom Line. In conclusion, The Bottom Line, led by the passionate bar owner Wayne and his outstanding team, is a true gem in Toronto. Their dedication to providing a top-notch experience, along with their hardworking bar staff and servers, make this sports bar a must-visit destination. Whether you’re a sports enthusiast or simply looking for a classy and welcoming atmosphere, The Bottom Line will exceed your expectations. Wayne and his team deserve every bit of recognition for creating an exceptional establishment.
Danielle CrawfordDanielle Crawford
Food - The food was only OK. I ordered the warm mushroom salad and it came with no dressing on it. Once I was brought the dressing, everything tasted OK but not great. My husband ordered the Philly cheesesteak sandwich and he said it was also only OK. The two friends that were with us ordered a chicken Caesar salad, as well as a hamburger. everyone agreed the food was just OK. Nothing really that special. Service - The servers were all very polite and friendly. However, there were a lot of errors between not getting dressing, bringing us the wrong drinks, forgetting things. So the service was a little bit troubling. Ambiance - The ambience was suitable for what it is supposed to be. It’s a sports pub and it looks exactly like that. It was very busy right before the leafs game so it had good energy. Bathrooms - The bathrooms reminded me of being in Europe, but not in a good way. They are so unbelievably tiny, which could be manageable however they looked. very dim and not overly tidy. Plus they were extremely cold. I am aware that they don’t have a lot of space to work with, but they could still spruce up these bathrooms. Other - The margaritas were pretty delicious so I have to give them credit for that. Plus they’re not an extremely expensive place considering it’s Toronto.
Kris HowsonKris Howson
I actually don’t even want to write a review because this place is sort of like, a best kept secret?? It’s the PERFECT spot to grab a bite to eat before the game. Most people usually get off at Union and head west towards the bars down that way… but if you just go a little further east, like, a 5 minute walk east… Here lies The Bottom Line. And man oh man, have you found your new sports bar. Very spacious, so they fit lots of people and tables in, some standing room, a bar area and a dining area, clean washrooms (can’t speak for the men’s but the ladies is always very clean), and most importantly: delicious food. I’m usually a creature of habit and get the same thing every time from restaurants (if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, amirite?) but I always get something different here because I truly have never ever been let down by the dishes here. This past time I had the wrap, it was great! I got chicken in mine and they LOADED it full, super tasty and filling. I’ve also had the tenders, burger & sliders. All absolutely fantastic (that burger was NO JOKE!). We always get calamari to start, it’s always perfect and the garlic dip they serve with it is delightful! Definitely recommend making a rezzo, the place gets pretty dang busy on game night!
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Unforgettable Experience at The Bottom Line - Wayne and His Stellar Team Deserve Five Stars! Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I recently had the pleasure of visiting The Bottom Line, Toronto’s classiest sports bar, and I cannot praise the bar owner, Wayne, and his exceptional team of hardworking bar staff and servers enough. From the moment I stepped foot into the establishment, I was greeted with a warm and inviting atmosphere, and the experience only got better from there. Wayne, the bar owner and a former NHL alumni, has truly created something special at The Bottom Line. His passion for sports and commitment to providing an unforgettable experience for patrons shines through in every aspect of the bar. Whether you’re a die-hard sports fan or simply looking for a great place to unwind, The Bottom Line exceeds expectations. The bar staff and servers at The Bottom Line are a testament to Wayne’s dedication and leadership. Each member of the team demonstrated professionalism, efficiency, and genuine warmth throughout my visit. From the moment I walked in, I was promptly greeted and seated by a friendly hostess. The servers were attentive, knowledgeable about the menu, and went out of their way to ensure that I had everything I needed. One aspect that truly impressed me was the level of care and attention given to each guest. Despite the bar being busy, the staff never made me feel rushed or overlooked. They took the time to engage in friendly conversations, recommend dishes and drinks, and made sure that I had an exceptional experience. The Bottom Line itself is a haven for sports enthusiasts. The ambiance strikes the perfect balance between upscale and comfortable, with large screens displaying various sports events, creating an electric atmosphere. The bar is impeccably clean, and the attention to detail in the sports-themed decor adds to the overall charm. Wayne’s dedication to showcasing NHL alumni memorabilia throughout the bar adds an extra layer of authenticity and excitement. It’s a true delight for any hockey fan to be surrounded by such rich history while enjoying a drink or watching a game. The passion and love for sports are evident in every corner of The Bottom Line. In conclusion, The Bottom Line, led by the passionate bar owner Wayne and his outstanding team, is a true gem in Toronto. Their dedication to providing a top-notch experience, along with their hardworking bar staff and servers, make this sports bar a must-visit destination. Whether you’re a sports enthusiast or simply looking for a classy and welcoming atmosphere, The Bottom Line will exceed your expectations. Wayne and his team deserve every bit of recognition for creating an exceptional establishment.
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Food - The food was only OK. I ordered the warm mushroom salad and it came with no dressing on it. Once I was brought the dressing, everything tasted OK but not great. My husband ordered the Philly cheesesteak sandwich and he said it was also only OK. The two friends that were with us ordered a chicken Caesar salad, as well as a hamburger. everyone agreed the food was just OK. Nothing really that special. Service - The servers were all very polite and friendly. However, there were a lot of errors between not getting dressing, bringing us the wrong drinks, forgetting things. So the service was a little bit troubling. Ambiance - The ambience was suitable for what it is supposed to be. It’s a sports pub and it looks exactly like that. It was very busy right before the leafs game so it had good energy. Bathrooms - The bathrooms reminded me of being in Europe, but not in a good way. They are so unbelievably tiny, which could be manageable however they looked. very dim and not overly tidy. Plus they were extremely cold. I am aware that they don’t have a lot of space to work with, but they could still spruce up these bathrooms. Other - The margaritas were pretty delicious so I have to give them credit for that. Plus they’re not an extremely expensive place considering it’s Toronto.
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Danielle Crawford

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I actually don’t even want to write a review because this place is sort of like, a best kept secret?? It’s the PERFECT spot to grab a bite to eat before the game. Most people usually get off at Union and head west towards the bars down that way… but if you just go a little further east, like, a 5 minute walk east… Here lies The Bottom Line. And man oh man, have you found your new sports bar. Very spacious, so they fit lots of people and tables in, some standing room, a bar area and a dining area, clean washrooms (can’t speak for the men’s but the ladies is always very clean), and most importantly: delicious food. I’m usually a creature of habit and get the same thing every time from restaurants (if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, amirite?) but I always get something different here because I truly have never ever been let down by the dishes here. This past time I had the wrap, it was great! I got chicken in mine and they LOADED it full, super tasty and filling. I’ve also had the tenders, burger & sliders. All absolutely fantastic (that burger was NO JOKE!). We always get calamari to start, it’s always perfect and the garlic dip they serve with it is delightful! Definitely recommend making a rezzo, the place gets pretty dang busy on game night!
Kris Howson

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Unforgettable Experience at The Bottom Line - Wayne and His Stellar Team Deserve Five Stars! Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I recently had the pleasure of visiting The Bottom Line, Toronto’s classiest sports bar, and I cannot praise the bar owner, Wayne, and his exceptional team of hardworking bar staff and servers enough. From the moment I stepped foot into the establishment, I was greeted with a warm and inviting atmosphere, and the experience only got better from there.

Wayne, the bar owner and a former NHL alumni, has truly created something special at The Bottom Line. His passion for sports and commitment to providing an unforgettable experience for patrons shines through in every aspect of the bar. Whether you’re a die-hard sports fan or simply looking for a great place to unwind, The Bottom Line exceeds expectations.

The bar staff and servers at The Bottom Line are a testament to Wayne’s dedication and leadership. Each member of the team demonstrated professionalism, efficiency, and genuine warmth throughout my visit. From the moment I walked in, I was promptly greeted and seated by a friendly hostess. The servers were attentive, knowledgeable about the menu, and went out of their way to ensure that I had everything I needed.

One aspect that truly impressed me was the level of care and attention given to each guest. Despite the bar being busy, the staff never made me feel rushed or overlooked. They took the time to engage in friendly conversations, recommend dishes and drinks, and made sure that I had an exceptional experience.

The Bottom Line itself is a haven for sports enthusiasts. The ambiance strikes the perfect balance between upscale and comfortable, with large screens displaying various sports events, creating an electric atmosphere. The bar is impeccably clean, and the attention to detail in the sports-themed decor adds to the overall charm.

Wayne’s dedication to showcasing NHL alumni memorabilia throughout the bar adds an extra layer of authenticity and excitement. It’s a true delight for any hockey fan to be surrounded by such rich history while enjoying a drink or watching a game. The passion and love for sports are evident in every corner of The Bottom Line.

In conclusion, The Bottom Line, led by the passionate bar owner Wayne and his outstanding team, is a true gem in Toronto. Their dedication to providing a top-notch experience, along with their hardworking bar staff and servers, make this sports bar a must-visit destination. Whether you’re a sports enthusiast or simply looking for a classy and welcoming atmosphere, The Bottom Line will exceed your expectations. Wayne and his team deserve every bit of recognition for creating an exceptional...

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51w

Tonight, I visited The Bottom Line in downtown Toronto, hoping to enjoy a relaxing evening. Unfortunately, my experience was overshadowed by the unprofessional and dismissive behavior of our waitress, Sydney.

Upon arriving, the hostess warmly welcomed us and seated us quickly, and I noticed that the other waitresses working tonight were very friendly and attentive to their patrons. This made Sydney’s attitude stand out even more in contrast.

When I asked about ordering a pitcher of beer, Sydney mocked me with a condescending remark: ‘This is the financial district, we don’t have pitchers.’ I found this unnecessarily rude and dismissive. I ordered two pints instead, but her attitude soured the experience from the start.

Throughout the evening, Sydney was inattentive and disrespectful. She rarely checked on our table, avoided basic courtesy like smiling, and made us feel like we were a burden. We had to ask the hostess to send her over so we could place additional orders. When we finally ordered two more pints of beer, Sydney only returned to offer the final bill, unprompted, showing no interest in providing continued service.

At the end of the night, when we decided to pay in cash, she frustratingly asked if we wanted change. When we said yes, she returned with a bowl of coins instead of bills, which felt like a deliberate attempt to inconvenience us further.

This experience was deeply disappointing, especially since the rest of the staff created such a welcoming and positive atmosphere. I would recommend that the management have a serious conversation with Sydney about her behavior, as it does not reflect the high standards of service I expected from this establishment. I hope this feedback is taken seriously to improve future experiences for...

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1.0
11y

This place has to be one of the worst, most overpriced restaurants in the area. Not to mention that the servers all have an attitude. You can sense it from the moment they walk up to you.

I recently went here for a dinner, and ordered a Montreal Smoked Meat sandwich with a side of vegetables. I asked if a side came with a sandwich, as it wasn't listed on the menu. My server said yes, so I chose the vegetables.

When my food came, my sandwich was burnt, and the vegetables were seriously undercooked. The servers response to "my sandwich is burnt" was "well, it IS toasted". I'm sorry - but toasted does NOT equal burnt. That's like someone telling me a beer is flat, and me saying - "well, it IS liquid". Especially not impressed when the sandwich is 16$. I admit, she did ask if I wanted something else, but I was in rush and told her not to bother - but was very clear I was disappointed with the food. The bill came and on top of the 16$ for the burnt sandwich - she charged me an extra $2.50 for the uncooked vegetables. When I asked her about this - she gave me an incredibly rude look and turned right around and walked away.

I'll never go back - and now you've been warned.

Oh - and their beer selection is incredibly lacking, too. (unless coors, coors light, bud, etc. are what you're looking for in...

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