No 3. The Bottom Line
The Bottom Line is located at 22 Front St. W. They are right beside the Hockey Hall of Fame and a four-minute walk to Scotiabank Arena. The restaurant is owned and operated by former NHL goaltender Wayne Cowley.
It’s not uncommon to see former Toronto Maple Leafs players such as Darcy Tucker, Wendel Clark, Rick Vaive, or Lanny McDonald stop by.
When you’re at The Bottom Line, you never know who you’ll meet. This is my favourite place on the list to watch Leafs games.
That’s why I host a watch party at The Bottom Line once a month during the regular season. The place is always packed with Leafs fans, and the atmosphere is incredible. If you plan on staying to watch the game, make sure you make a reservation.
The Bottom Line offers lots of seating, great staff, a diverse food menu, and plenty of drink options. With 55 TVs, you’ll never miss the game, no matter where you’re sitting.
Food options include Beef Sliders, Bottom Line wings, Duck Poutine, Bottom Line club sandwich, fish and chips, pizza, and more. As for the drink menu, they offer many beer, wine, and cocktail options.
The Bottom Line is the perfect spot to watch the Toronto Maple Leafs or to stop by before or after the game. They are also a great place to enjoy a meal or drink before or after your visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame.