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    3.6 (391 reviews)
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    Vladi's silver slugger bat
    Debbie N.

    We went on a tour before a Blue Jays game. It was so fun to see and hear about so many behind the scenes facts. We got to see batting practice on the field, go into suites, club areas, and hang out in right field to watch more batting and fielding practice.

    Chloe O.

    Discovered Dugout Deal Consession( 200 Level - 240, 500 Level - 537) and by far it was the best deal for the beer ($7 for small can) and some snacks at Rogers centre. I would return if I am deseperate for beer instead of spending $16 for a tall can.

    Bar in Heinz club 328
    Ian N.

    Went to a blue jays game and had tickets in the Heinz 328 club. Great club area under the seats in the right field foul line. Bar, TVs concessions and a great high top area to enjoy drinks and food

    Elizabeth S.

    Love the Sky Dome! Seats are comfortable. Cup holders at every seat. Lots of food options. Nice big boards with scores and stats etc. Expensive but every park is

    Poutine and soft drink in Bluejays souvenir cup
    Catherine Y.

    I was in downtown Toronto for a work conference. After finishing set-up for the conference earlier than expected the day before it started, a few coworkers and I decided to get last minute tickets to see the Blue Jays vs Twins game on 4/11. I was a little torn on who I should cheer for because I was born in Toronto and went to Blue Jays games as a kid but I have also been a Minnesotan for 2 decades. It was great being at the game - fun atmosphere and good food & drinks selection. Glad that we decided to get last minute tickets to go to the game and thankful that we were staying at a hotel right down the street from Roger Centre for my work trip.

    Sandra M.

    Great ballpark located in the heart of Toronto! The renovations have made the park more modern and interactive for patrons. Some of the new food selection is really great including the bulgogi fries. However, some of the food is questionable, especially the French toast uncrustable; I was really disappointed. For almost $9 you'll get one uncrustable, with melted whip cream and one strawberry. There is no different between a French toast uncrustable and a regular uncrustable.

    Camelis N.

    Overall one of the best ballparks I have been to. From the food to the drink selection, everything was to die for. Entering the park was super easy and you can take the tunnel all the way to the entrance! Easy access from any part of town! The food selection was insane, everything from tenders, to tacos and poutine was available. Everything we tried was amazing! The Corona Deck was also a super cool addition and the drink were amazing. Only ballpark I've ever found a guava margarita and it was amazing! Definitely would recommend and that says a lot coming from a Yankees fan!

    game onnnnn
    Jason M.

    Rogers Centre underwent massive renovations starting in 2022 and completing in 2024. It was a little surreal for my bro and I as we attended a sunday Jays home game recently. Just remembering how it used to be called Skydome. We hadn't visited since prior to 2022 so to see the new venue renovations was cool. We sat out near the 3rd base side, around section 137. I think what Rogers did was flatten out the area around the field and elevate the ground very slightly to allow fans more of a "player level" type view. Very welcome change. I remember this was not the case with the old seats as they were quite high off the ground as soon as you were above 100 level. Now even 300 level seats can get decent level view of the field. There are a lot more food vendors scattered around the outer ring now. I wish they built more refillable water stations though. The pro shop is BUSTLING all the time. They have one official pro shop at one of the entrances and various stalls around the outer ring where you can purchase merch in case your seats are not close to the official pro shop which is convenient. Jays won the game which made the recent visit sweeter.

    Bj Supporters
    Michelle S.

    Game 1 American League Division Series Jays vs Yankees Let's go BlueJays Go! Open roofs are awesome ! Game 1 & 7 American League Championship Series Loss Game 1 against the Mariners! Rallied back to Win Game 7! It was electric! Toronto & Canada needed this win! Rogers Centre is a great Arena for baseball sab's concerts!

    Angela C.

    We went on Looney Dog Day (aka $1 hot dogs) and it was hilarious watching people stack up 6-10 at a time! The vibe was electric, everyone was so into the game, super friendly fans, and we loved sitting at the bar seats in the 100-level section after climbing the super steep steps up in the 500s. Between the team store and the buzz in the stadium, it was such a fun night out with our kiddo.

    Rob K.

    So I chase MLB Ballparks. This was my first trip to the Rogers Centre since 2006. There have been extensive renovations since my last visit. I saw a Blue Jays vs. Cubs game on a sold out Thursday 3:07 game. I purchased a GA ticket just to get inside and found a good place to stand on the left field line. I can't comment on the food, I had a good hot dog outside. I did have a beer inside which was a local option. It was cold and tasty. There seemed to be a lot of options, and plenty of large gathering places inside. Great environment to watch a game, electric crowd, very friendly employees, and plenty of pre/post-game options outside the park. Roof was open during my visit. I would definitely recommend going to a game here. It won't go up against the top tier parks, it is definitely worth a visit.

    Hot dog (ketchup, mustard, and relish available at the condiment table)
    Miranda L.

    Beautiful stadium, clean and really cool with the retractable dome. We went on a night where they kept the dome closed, which felt cool and unique! We ordered a hot dog which was reasonably priced and my bf quite enjoyed it. I'd recommend coming to enjoy a fun day out at the ballpark!

    Hot Maple & Bacon Dog
    Antonio H.

    Recently went to the Jays game and tried some of their newer food option! The Hot Maple & Bacon Hot Dog is definitely worth the higher price point. It's different, and a good balance between sweet and savoury. The Jerk Chicken Nachos I would say are a bit on the stronger side in terms of the cilantro and onions. However, the Plantain Chips are a nice subtle touch!! Was a great ball game as usual and the atmosphere was great.

    The open dome! REALLY Cool.

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    Scotiabank Arena - Diet Coke. Bottles are allowed.

    Scotiabank Arena

    3.8(246 reviews)
    0.8 km

    Attended 3 concerts (Baby Monster, Dua Lipa, Demi Lovato)…read more The arena was pretty easy to get to. Seating was pretty good. Food (naturally expensive) and merch was pretty easy get and find. Downside is the water fountains. I feel like there won't many (at least ones with water bottle refill stations).

    This was honestly such a fun place to catch a game. I went on a Thursday night to watch the Toronto…read moreRaptors and the whole experience was just amazing from start to finish, especially because they got the win! The arena itself is right in the heart of downtown, so the whole area around it already feels super alive before you even walk in. There's people everywhere, jerseys, food spots nearby, and just that pre-game energy that makes it so fun. Inside, it was packed but in a good way, like full energy, loud, exciting, everyone already hyped before tip-off. I had seats in the 300 level and honestly I don't even think that's a bad thing at all. The view from up there is actually really solid, you can see the whole court properly and the energy from the crowd feels even more spread out and intense. Service-wise, everything was pretty organized. It was busy, so lines and movement around the concourse can get a bit crowded at times, but nothing unexpected for a Raptors game night. Once you're settled in your seat though, it's smooth and you can just focus on the game. Overall, I'd 100% recommend going at least once if you're in Toronto. It's not just about basketball, it's the full experience: the crowd, the energy, the location, and just being part of that atmosphere. Even from the 300s, it still feels like a really good seat. Definitely one of those experiences that's way more fun in person than on TV.

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    Varsity Centre

    Varsity Centre

    2.8(4 reviews)
    2.8 kmUniversity of Toronto, Downtown Core

    The Varsity Stadium is a sorry excuse for the flagship venue for UofT pride. It's hardly worth the…read more3 star's I'm giving it and the 2 biggest reason for those 3 stars is the fact that the turf here is amazing for sports and that during the winter, the dome is well utilized for all sorts of sports from golf, cricket, soccer etc. When the new turf and dome were introduced (around 2007) it was rated the best field of that nature in Toronto. Maybe in Canada as well but I'm not confident enough to aver that. As for the the spectator experience, sure the seats (bleachers) are only a few years old and well maintained but it's nothing close to the full fledged stadiums you see to the south or even in most other Canadian cities and that itself almost tells you that the University has no real expectations for the student population to come out in in full force supporting the Blues. The ice rink while better in comparison to the football stadium is still not impressive and looks like it could do with some renovations as well including the teams changing/locker rooms. An upside to the stadium's layout is that half of it is open to public viewing from Devonshire and as a result you can just happen to catch a game or meet for free (although if you are a student it's free either way). A few years ago they hosted some meet here and Usain Bolt was a participant and sure enough he bought in a huge gathering of supporters that lined the entire fence. Something I've yet to see any University team accomplish. So if you have a friend in the football or cheer leading squad, it's worth the trip to go and see them or even if you are a fan of football, but as for visiting the location for itself, there's nothing too impressive to see here.

    I love this little stadium for no reasons other than 1) it…read moreis fun to break into 2) it is fun to pass by and see the kiddies do their track and field 3) it is generally nicely manicured 4) sits at a pretty convenient spot where I can see it from my my building atop and get to enjoy cheering in the middle of the day. There ain't nothing wrong with some good happy people exercising and other happy people cheering them on. It makes me happy.

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    BMO Field

    3.7(66 reviews)
    2.6 km

    There's not a lot to this stadium. The shops aren't very well developed, and the food options are…read morelimited. There is a water fountain near the entrance: the trick is to twist the spout around 180 degrees so you can fill your water bottle. But, put it back so you don't just have water splashing onto the floor by those not expecting that. The one thing that you want to pay attention to is the side you sit on. If there's an afternoon game, and you're on the east side... well, the sun sets in the west, so that sun is directly on you. And it gets hot. Very very hot. Also, make sure you have a clear bag if you want to take anything in... It's not the worst stadium, and when you're in your seats it looks great, but it doesn't have a lot to offer.

    This review marks my 3,000th one. Crazy, huh?…read more I wanted to review something either in Toronto or the GTA to mark this milestone. It's BMO Field. As with many of my reviews, I do have a different spin. Here's mine with this stadium. BMO Field is where the old Exhibition Stadium used to be. BMO Field was established in 2007. It is the home of the Toronto Argonauts (Canadian Football League) and Toronto FC (Football (soccer) Club). I have seen all Argos games at SkyDome or Rogers Centre, depending on when the name change occurred. I have yet to see a Toronto FC game. My spin? Although BMO Field isn't a concert venue, the first and only concert that was held here was Genesis on September 7, 2007. I was there. It holds a special place in my heart. It was a fantastic concert. I don't know why it hasn't hosted more concerts. I was comfortable at this concert. Concession stands were everywhere. The prices were a bit expensive back then, but you expect that to be the case at any major entertainment event. The washrooms were clean and accessible. These days, I'm normally around the area to park. I remember seeing Erasure at Queen Elizabeth Theatre a few years back, which is across from BMO Field. I parked near gate 4. It was affordable and a fairly close walk over to the theatre on a soggy, rainy evening. I haven't seen any CFL games recently. I should, as I miss seeing all CFL action in a stadium. I'll need to give it a try at BMO Field in the upcoming Argos season. (127)

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    BMO Field from Coca-Cola Coliseum

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    Kickass Nextdoor private party for a TFC Game!!

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