Toronto Town fans 22:29 - May 28 with 1454 views | SE1blue | Recently moved to Toronto and wondering where the best bars are to watch England games, Champions League final, and other footy matches in general. I'm not bothered about being surrounded by other England fans...to be honest, I'd almost prefer the opposite but just want to be able to watch the games in a good bar on a big screen. Please let me know of any recommendations. Thanks in advance. | |
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Toronto Town fans on 09:56 - May 29 with 1285 views | JackSted | Bit un-related but how difficult was it to move to Canada? As it's something I'd be interested in in the future | |
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Toronto Town fans on 10:20 - May 29 with 1252 views | clive_baker | The Loose Moose is decent, I watched a game in there with an English friend who lives there. Only thing I couldn't get on board with is the kick off times, but there's not much that can be done about that. It was a 3pm GMT kick off which was 10am in Toronto. Bit different watching football over breakfast. It's OK as a 1 off but on the regs it makes going to the pub to watch the footie a very different experience. Couldn't drink until the 2nd half as they don't start serving until 11am, and then you're settling in for a big session if you're 3 pints deep by midday. Have to say I found the Loose Moose wasn't cheap either, I'm sure there are better bets. You're probably much more clued up than me on this as you live there, and it's not answering your question, but there's good access to in home viewing out there. My friend buys some package that's very reasonable, especially compared to what we pay SKY, and he seems to get loads of the games. Given the kick off times he said it's quite a good option, he tends to sit in his pants eating breakfast at home and watches games on his TV. Less sociable admittedly. | |
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Toronto Town fans on 11:17 - May 29 with 1202 views | DropCliffsNotBombs |
Toronto Town fans on 09:56 - May 29 by JackSted | Bit un-related but how difficult was it to move to Canada? As it's something I'd be interested in in the future |
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Toronto Town fans on 11:50 - May 29 with 1165 views | SE1blue |
Toronto Town fans on 10:20 - May 29 by clive_baker | The Loose Moose is decent, I watched a game in there with an English friend who lives there. Only thing I couldn't get on board with is the kick off times, but there's not much that can be done about that. It was a 3pm GMT kick off which was 10am in Toronto. Bit different watching football over breakfast. It's OK as a 1 off but on the regs it makes going to the pub to watch the footie a very different experience. Couldn't drink until the 2nd half as they don't start serving until 11am, and then you're settling in for a big session if you're 3 pints deep by midday. Have to say I found the Loose Moose wasn't cheap either, I'm sure there are better bets. You're probably much more clued up than me on this as you live there, and it's not answering your question, but there's good access to in home viewing out there. My friend buys some package that's very reasonable, especially compared to what we pay SKY, and he seems to get loads of the games. Given the kick off times he said it's quite a good option, he tends to sit in his pants eating breakfast at home and watches games on his TV. Less sociable admittedly. |
Haha...I appreciate the thoughts and suggestions. I'll check out the Loose Moose. It's true, with a minimal tv package you can get all the premiership and FA Cup games here and I do the same thing on a Saturday morning - up at 7.30am watching with my breakfast. It's the games outside of those that I want somewhere 'social' to drink and watch. | |
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Toronto Town fans on 11:59 - May 29 with 1155 views | SE1blue |
Toronto Town fans on 09:56 - May 29 by JackSted | Bit un-related but how difficult was it to move to Canada? As it's something I'd be interested in in the future |
I'll warn you that the whole process is very slow and requires a massive amount of paperwork. My other half is Canadian and it still took us a year for my visa for permanent residency to come through. However, don't be put off...the immigration services for Canada are incredibly helpful and proactive. I would recommend that you speak to private immigration specialist if you are serious about it - just go for an initial appointment to find out how likely you are to get approved. That appointment will cost you anywhere from £75-£250 but it'll give you a lot of useful information (which forms you need etc) and a suggested probability of success. They'll then quote all kinds of ridiculous amounts for them to help you (we were quoted £10,000) but we chose to do the paperwork ourselves and it wasn't too arduous, we just had to be extremely thorough not to miss anything. What follows is a huge wait with little information but they'll contact you when they need stuff. If you want to know anything else, please don't hesitate to ask. | |
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Toronto Town fans on 13:15 - May 29 with 1066 views | JackSted |
Toronto Town fans on 11:59 - May 29 by SE1blue | I'll warn you that the whole process is very slow and requires a massive amount of paperwork. My other half is Canadian and it still took us a year for my visa for permanent residency to come through. However, don't be put off...the immigration services for Canada are incredibly helpful and proactive. I would recommend that you speak to private immigration specialist if you are serious about it - just go for an initial appointment to find out how likely you are to get approved. That appointment will cost you anywhere from £75-£250 but it'll give you a lot of useful information (which forms you need etc) and a suggested probability of success. They'll then quote all kinds of ridiculous amounts for them to help you (we were quoted £10,000) but we chose to do the paperwork ourselves and it wasn't too arduous, we just had to be extremely thorough not to miss anything. What follows is a huge wait with little information but they'll contact you when they need stuff. If you want to know anything else, please don't hesitate to ask. |
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Toronto Town fans on 13:44 - May 29 with 1038 views | Slambo | I have been out in Toronto, but can't for the life of me remember any boozers I was in..! Quality city though, you won't go wanting. One thing I recommend is going to watch Toronto FC. Really well supported and quality atmos... | |
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Toronto Town fans on 17:26 - May 29 with 976 views | maximoalex | Recently moved back to England from Toronto after an 8 year stay. Which area are you in? The Fill Station in the Beach is great, got about 10 large screens, and they let you reserve tables. Decent food too. Real Sports downtown is crazy, well worth a visit at least once. Pricey, but the main screen is 39ft (yes!) And they have about 200 other TV's. Elephant & Castle I think is fairly decent, but only went the once. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Toronto Town fans on 18:05 - May 29 with 950 views | SE1blue |
Toronto Town fans on 17:26 - May 29 by maximoalex | Recently moved back to England from Toronto after an 8 year stay. Which area are you in? The Fill Station in the Beach is great, got about 10 large screens, and they let you reserve tables. Decent food too. Real Sports downtown is crazy, well worth a visit at least once. Pricey, but the main screen is 39ft (yes!) And they have about 200 other TV's. Elephant & Castle I think is fairly decent, but only went the once. |
Thanks maximoalex. Great suggestions. I'm at Yonge and Eglinton but happy to travel around the city for any match. | |
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