No longer just a sports bar, the new RS is a culinary and entertainment destination offering two distinct spaces, each catering to a unique experience. Conveniently located beside Scotiabank Arena in the heart of Toronto’s Sports and Entertainment district, RS caters to sports fans as much as music and entertainment fans. With a new, modern design featuring premium styles and materials, an upscale menu offering hand-selected, local and seasonal ingredients and a new atmosphere, RS is a unique take on the traditional sports bar.more...See more text
How does this place have such a middling rating? Is it simply THE place to watch a game. Any game.
As great as the setting is for watching sports, for me the food and beer selection are the heroes.
The "wing king" chef earns his title, and the range of beers wipes the floor with Bier Markt.
Yes, it's busy on game nights. Might have something to do with being situated next to the ACC, and a stones-throw away from the Dome.
Located right beside Maple Leaf Square the screens at Real Sports are so big, you’ll feel like you’re at the game while you eat its famous pub fare! Wings, chicken fingers, burgers and more are all on the Real Sports menu. Also, the craft beer options are something to be admired.
Go big or go home is the motto here. With an impressive lineup of lagers, ales, wheats and specialty beers on tap, this sports center also offers beer cocktails (Guinness Cream Soda or Beer’ita, anyone?) and beer blends (Snakebite – Stiegl and Strongbow).
And if you`re lucky enough to score a VIP booth, your table is outfitted with its very own tap!
The bonus here is the food is impressive and the TV screens bigger than you can imagine. Your beer week celebrations are set, thanks to Real Sports.
Go big or go home.
Real Sports is big enough to hold almost all the sports fans in the city. Momofuku's David Chang was wowed by the wings. and they've got a HD TV screen that's two-stories high.
That combined with one of the biggest sports events of the year and you've got yourself probably the most epic place to watch the Superbowl, except at the game itself.