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Sportsnet Grill

3.9 (96 reviews)
Closed • 7:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Paulette C.

If you can get through the rude hostesses and get Amber as your server, this restaurant is a MUST!!! This is our first time in Toronto and I highly recommend coming here just to get a view of Rogers Centre! The Blue Jays happen to be playing the LA Angels and we're from CALIFORNIA! Amber made up for me having to practically beg the hostess to let us have a table for 2. There were many open tables and I was thankful for getting into Ambers area. She was extremely friendly and helpful. She even helped give directions to our upcoming concert at Roger's Stadium. The food and drinks are good too!

Geno P.

An elevated hidden gem inside Rogers Centre. If you want to take in a Blue Jays game with more than just the standard stadium experience, this is the place to be. Watching the game from here feels like a private, upscale retreat--cocktails in hand, a carefully curated menu, and an unbeatable view of the field. Reservations are essential, especially on game days. Expect to spend upwards of $50 per person, but it's well worth it considering the premium atmosphere and the exclusivity. You're not just paying for food and drinks--you're paying for a memorable experience that transforms how you watch baseball. The service is consistently exceptional: attentive, polished, and professional, just as you would expect in a luxury hotel or fine dining restaurant. Every time I've brought guests here, they've been blown away by how different and special the vibe feels compared to the stadium seats. For those who want to combine the thrill of live sports with the comfort and refinement of a high-end lounge, this spot is an absolute must. It's the perfect way to elevate game day into something unforgettable. Strongly recommend.

Kids meal mini burgers wrapped in lettuce $19
Natasha P.

Good value for downtown Toronto and the location. You get two mini burgers, fries, fruit, and a drink for $19. I opted for take out and they were quite quick! The meal was served piping hot too! The location has a view of Rogers Center which is really cool!

Chicken Club
Michael G.

I had high hopes for this bar and restaurant that overlooks the ballpark but overall I was a little disappointed. First the positive. Having lunch and drinking a couple of beers, overlooking the bullpen and outfield was so cool! Such a fun experience for baseball nerds and kids alike. In addition to having a great view, the restaurant has a very lounge-like and slick vibe to it. Now the negatives. First negative was the service. Employees here aren't the friendliest but our server was probably the worse interaction I had with an employee here. She was a little curt and didn't seem like she wanted to be there. I get not wanting to be at work. I never want to be at work but I, at the very least, make sure to fake my friendliness. And the food was mediocre at best. I ordered a chicken club sandwich and it was pretty basic. I had asked for them to hold the mayo and add pesto and of course there was mayo on it, no pesto, and I didn't want to deal with our server, so I just ate it. Also, I was disappointed in the poutine, I had better poutine in the ballpark. If you choose to eat here you are definitely eating here for the ambiance and game experience and nothing more.

The view from our table
Angela F.

Located inside the hotel lobby of the Marriott. This has an indoor view of the Roger's Centre. Neat setting if you are here to watch a blue jays game! If you come by during the off season like me, you'll see it is bare (as pictured) so there is nothing to see. We had the complementary breakfast buffet here as part of our stay at the hotel. There was a waitlist when we arrived, which I found unusual as the breakfast buffets I've been to are just walk in and self serve. So if you are under a tight schedule, try to come earlier in the morning if you can to avoid the wait. At one of our prior visits we arrived about 20 minutes before breakfast buffet ended and they were no longer letting people in, so we received vouchers for the Starbucks in the hotel instead for the equivalent value of the breakfast. We got a text once our table was ready and checked in. We were seated by the window so we had a view of the stadium. It took a bit of time but our server came by and asked if we wanted coffee, tea or juice. Everything else was buffet style on one hot table with your standard items such as bacon, eggs, sausage, pancakes, etc. It started to get busier later in the morning with a lineup to retrieve breakfast from the buffet. Overall, average breakfast for a hotel - the view is what sets it apart from the rest!

Brandon O.

Went here for my birthday. Reserved a table by the window for game time. The experience was better than the actual game the next day. The food was decent, I'm not sure if American vs Canadian food is a thing but I felt all the food in Toronto was just okay. As someone coming from US I felt this was relatively good priced.

View from window-side table at Sportsnet Grill.
Corey R.

Food was exactly what you'd expect from a hotel. Nothing that will blow your mind but everything was solid. Service fairly slow but that can be forgiven considering you're there to watch baseball. $50 food minimum plus $10 fee to view the game was a bit steep but tolerable. View of the game is actually pretty great, but wish the radio broadcast was a bit louder to be able to hear clearly over the buzz of the restaurant. All in all, fun to do maybe once or twice. But I don't think I'll Be rushing back. I'd rather be inside the ball park to be honest.

Nachos were great to share
Esther G.

This place has to be one of the top spots for game days in this immediate area: $5 tallboys and half-odd nachos during all Raptors, Leafs and NFL games. With the bar being attached to the ballpark, the views can't be beat, but there's also a lot of hockey, with the tables designed as rinks. TVs galore and friendly service!

Having a table right against the window to be able to watch a game or check out Rogers Center over a giant plate of nachos is the highlight of this location. We came on a non-game night with a reservation and it was busy so make sure to make a reservation when the Blue Jays are in town

The view of the stadium
Tien N.

Definitely recommend coming here for a good breakfast with a nice view. My boyfriend and I stayed at the Marriott and decided to have breakfast at the hotel for convenience. We are happy we did because we had a great experience. I got the omelette and it was really good. What was really amazing were the potatoes! Omg best breakfast potatoes ever. They were extremely hot and crispy. I honestly would come back just for the potatoes! My boyfriend got the all Canadian breakfast and it was . Portion size was perfect and filling. Prices were reasonable. Not cheap but not crazy expensive. Around 18-25 CA$ a meal. Our server, Alex, was very friendly and offered to take a picture for us which was so nice! We had an amazing time here and would definitely come in the future if we ever visited Toronto again. Getting a view of the blue jay stadium while enjoying breakfast was a great experience. I would recommend you to stop by here for amazing food, view, and service!

Nachos for 2! (No Jalapeños, or add-on of meat)
Maddy S.

I won a dinner for 2 here and took my boyfriend to come and enjoy dinner while watching the Blue Jays from the incredible view. We started with an order of nachos which were amazing! I love the choice of cheddar and mozzarella cheeses, as it made the nachos so tasty. And the cheese was stringy and almost gooey when melted, so it didn't come off all the other chips when you took a chip. I ordered the Bacon Jam Burger (without the bun). The burger wasn't the most flavourful or moist burger, but with the caramelized onions and Brie cheese, it made up for it. I love bacon, so that's why I ordered this to begin with. Sadly, I wasn't a huge fan of their bacon jam. My boyfriend ordered the Book it Burger and said it was really good, and definitely filling! Watching the game while eating was also a cool experience. (Note: If you want a window seat, be ready to pay $50 per person at your table). This is a really cool place and would recommend it to anyone who wants to eat while watching the game but doesn't want to pay for Blue Jay tickets and eat stadium food lol. I'm only giving this 4/5 because it is a bit pricey for a bar/grill.. but I suppose the environment makes up for that.

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Great service and delish food! Perfect spot for a bite to watch before, during or after a Jays game!

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Ate here for lunch. Thai curry was well spiced and filling; good food for the kids, and service was great. Would come back!

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Food and service was great and can't beat the view of the Rogers Center field. Loved it!

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