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Where to Host Olympics Viewing Parties in Toronto

Joana Mangune
July 20, 2012

Every four years, the Summer Olympics gather the best athletes from around the world. Fans like to gather to watch the games. For those who are planning a gathering, big or small, here's a look at the best bars, rooftops, and private rooms to host viewing parties in Toronto.

Real Sports
Real Sports
With 199 televisions and a massive screen said to be the largest HD screen in North America, Real Sports Bar and Grill will be showing some of the most requested Olympic games. The 25,000-square-foot multilevel venue has 199 televisions, 112 taps with 36 brands of beer on offer, and three private suites for group entertaining.
Photo: Courtesy of Real Sports Bar and Grill
The Hoxton
The Hoxton
The Hoxton, an 8,000-square-foot club and event space has six projectors and three TV screens available for Olympics viewing. The space features a 48-foot cinder block bar lit by 48 feet of LED panel lighting and a 1,000-foot electroluminescent wire chandelier.
Photo: Dave Gillespie
Presidential Suite at Trump International Hotel & Tower
Presidential Suite at Trump International Hotel & Tower
For a more private viewing of the games, the Presidential Suite at Trump International Hotel & Tower offers 4,000 square feet of space with a media room equipped with a projector screen and plasma display. Access to a boardroom and lounge is also available.
Photo: David Whittaker Photography
The Loose Moose
The Loose Moose
Across the street from the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the Loose Moose is available for Olympics viewing parties and will be showing the games on their 50 television screens and two large screens. The bilevel venue seats 300 guests, with one private room that seats 30.
Photo: Courtesy of The Loose Moose
The Ballroom
The Ballroom
During the Olympics opening ceremony, The Ballroom will offer beer specials for viewers. Additionally, the 20,000-square-foot space will show the games on its 52 LCD screens and eight projector screens. The space includes 10 bowling lanes, ping-pong tables, arcade games, and a dining area that holds as many as 350.
Photo: Courtesy of The Ballroom
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