BMO Field Fan Companion

The Ultimate 2026 Toronto World Cup Fan Guide

Discover the top local craft pubs, iconic bistros, and essential Toronto attractions all within arm's reach of Canada's World Cup stadium.

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Fan-Friendly Eats Close to BMO Field

Hand-picked venues with legendary dishes, vibrant pub atmospheres, and easy walk times directly to the gates.

Mildred's Temple Kitchen blueberry pancakes in iron skillet 10-Min Walk
🍴 Brunch & Dining $$ Price Rating

Mildred's Temple Kitchen

Superb stadium-adjacent brunch spot known for its legendary, ultra-fluffy blueberry pancakes served in iron skillets. A favorite pre-game gathering spot for fans who love a bright space and lively patio vibes.

Liberty Commons brewpub interior with bar and taps 12-Min Walk
🍺 Brewpub & Comfort $$ Price Rating

Liberty Commons at Big Rock Brewery

Spacious brewpub featuring an incredible sun-drenched pre-game patio, hearty premium rotisserie comfort food, and freshly crafted local microbrews. Highly welcoming to soccer fans with multiple large screens.

The Local Pub gastropub food plating 15-Min Walk
⚽ Sports Bar & Grill $$ Price Rating

The Local Pub

Vibrant neighborhood sports gastropub providing traditional crispy fish and chips, craft draft taps, and an energetic pre-kickoff buzz. Features multiple big screens making it the perfect matchday hub.

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Must-Visit Spots & Landmarks

Experience the best of the city with reliable and easy transit options leading straight from the stadium gates.

CN Tower soaring above Toronto skyline TTC: 509 Streetcar
πŸ—Ό Iconic Landmark

CN Tower & Rogers Centre

Toronto's most legendary landmark soaring 553 meters into the sky. Stand on the transparent glass floor or dine at the revolving 360 Restaurant for premium panoramic vistas of Lake Ontario.

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Transit Directions Board the 509 Harbourfront streetcar east from Exhibition Loop directly to Union Station, followed by an elegant short walk.
Distillery Historic District cobblestone street TTC: Loop Inter-transit
🎨 History & District

The Distillery Historic District

A breathtaking pedestrian-only village showcasing North America's largest collection of Victorian-era industrial buildings. Filled with local artisan food, galleries, theatres, and micro-breweries.

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Transit Directions Ride the 509 streetcar to Union, switch to Line 1 Subway north to King Station, and ride the 504A streetcar east.
Toronto Harbourfront with boats and city skyline TTC: 509 Streetcar
🌊 Park & Waterfront

Toronto Waterfront & Harbourfront

An extensive lakefront boardwalk sequence perfect for pre-game relaxation. Rent kayaks, relax on sandy chairs at HTO Park, or enjoy fresh dining steps away from major historic marinas.

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Transit Directions Step on the 509 Harbourfront streetcar from Exhibition Loop east to Queens Quay or central Harbourfront hubs.