Game On East End: Where to Watch the World Cup in Toronto’s Riverside

World Cup season is in full swing! Aside from the Riverside BIA’s own free, public programming, our local businesses members are also joining in on the festivities. Here’s where you can watch the games live (and enjoy special deals from select businesses) in Toronto’s Riverside neighbourhood:

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The West Cork (@thewestcork)

Address: 701 Queen St E

Live screening | Heineken glass giveaways | Pitchers of Heineken

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Eastbound Brewing Co. (@eastboundbeer)

Address: 700 Queen St E

Live screening

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Prohibition Social House (@prohibitionsocialhouse)

Address: 696 Queen St E

Live screening

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Urban House (@urbanhouseeastside)

Address: 718 Queen St E

Live screening | $7.50 deal on Steam Whistle beer 

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Lamoon Thai Kitchen and Coffee (@lamoon.to)

Address: 730 Queen St E

Live screening

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El Cazo (@elcazo.ca)

Address: 780 Queen St E

Live screening | All happy hour prices will be honoured throughout all of the World Cup games

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Anytime Fitness (@af.riverside)

Address: 100 Broadview Ave

Live screening

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BlessedLove (@shopblessedlove)

Address: 753A Queen St E

Live screening | Caribbean Game Nights on July 11 & 15, 2026 (Evenings)

That’s not all! The Queen/Saulter Library Branch (765 Queen St E) is also doing live screenings of the games — you can find the full schedule HERE.

Check out the rest of our free, public programming for Game On East End 2026 through the blog post linked below!

BLOG: Game on East End 2026: What’s Happening in Riverside?

For updates on upcoming Game On East End programming, be sure to follow @riverside_bia on Instagram and check the Riverside Blog regularly!

We thank the City of Toronto’s Community Celebration Support Fund for support of Game On East End programming 2026.

Game on East End 2026: What’s Happening in Riverside?

With the games having recently kicked off, we’re keeping the ball rolling with an exciting new campaign in Riverside and Leslieville here on Queen Street East: Game On East End!

Game On East End brings the soccer spirit to Toronto’s East End as we welcome the world with a dynamic series of free, public community activations at locations along Queen St East between the Don Valley and Jimmie Simpson Park.

Check out the complete line-up of events and programming happening in Riverside this summer as part of Game On East End:

Picnic in the Park & Youth Soccer Clinic

Date & Time: Saturday, June 20, 2026 | 2-5pm

Location: Jimmie Simpson Park, 872 Queen St E

Enjoy a community picnic, free games, live music and art, youth soccer clinic, prizes, and giveaways. Hosted by Leslieville BIA. You can find more information HERE.

Community BBQ & Sports Trivia

Date & Time: Monday, July 6, 2026 | 11am–1pm

Location: Fontbonne Ministries (Mustard Seed), 791 Queen St E

Join us for a free BBQ lunch, community gathering, and fun sports trivia with gift cards from local businesses.

Community Mural (Sports-Themed)

Date & Time: Friday & Saturday, July 10–11, 2026 | 11am–1pm

Location: 33 Davies Ave (North-Facing Wall)

Help co-create a community mural celebrating sport and neighbourhood pride. Materials provided.

Outdoor Movie Night (Soccer-Themed)

Date & Time: Friday, July 10, 2026 | 8-10:30pm

Location: Riverside Common Park, 657 Queen St E

Watch a fan-voted, family-friendly soccer film under the stars. Snacks and drinks available from local businesses. Get your free tickets HERE

Caribbean Game Nights

Date & Time: Saturday, July 11 & Wednesday, July 15, 2026 | Evenings

Location: BlessedLove Caribbean Market, 753A Queen St E

Enjoy dominoes, Ludi, bingo, FIFA tournaments, Caribbean food and music.

East End Spirit Fest

Date & Time: Sunday, July 12, 2026 | 12-5pm

Location: Jimmie Simpson Park, 872 Queen St E

A youth-led community festival featuring local entertainers, mini games, scavenger hunt and sports history.

World in a City Programming & Workshops

Date & Time: June 11-July 19, 2026 | During library hours

Location: Queen/Saulter Library Branch, 765 Queen St E

Free public programming, including a soccer-themed book display and cultural workshops such as World of Chinese Brush Painting on June 27 and World of Henna on July 17.

Pop-Up Cool Zone

Date & Time: June 12-14, 2026 | (Weather dependent)

Location: Ralph Thornton Community Centre (East Patio), 765 Queen St E

Drop by for mist cooling, cold drinks, music, and a welcoming outdoor space on hot days (30°C+).

A collaborative effort of many East End partners, Game On East End is organized by the Riverside BIA, Leslieville BIA, Fontbonne Ministries, Ralph Thornton Community Centre, Queen-Saulter Library Branch, East End Arts, SH Armstrong Youth Council, and Blessed Caribbean Grocery & Takeout.

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We’ll be coming out with more Game On East End-related content in the coming weeks so be sure to follow @riverside_bia on Instagram and check the Riverside Blog regularly so you’re always updated on what’s happening in the neighbourhood!

We thank the City of Toronto’s Community Celebration Support Fund for support of Game On East End programming 2026.

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Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest 2026: Highlights and Thanks

A week later and we’re still on an Eats & Beats high!

The 12th year of Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest on June 6th was extra special. Aside from our usual local market, entertainment and sidewalk activities, we worked with Pride Toronto for the first time. This year’s festival also happened alongside Riverdale ArtWalk. The festival was packed with so many amazing programming, to say the least.

With that said, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank the amazing people who helped make this year’s Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest a success:

Hullmark and Baird McGregor Insurance Brokers LP for sponsoring this year’s festival; the Riverside BIA Board and Festival Team who brought their expertise and experience to make the event a success; the local businesses and organizations who put together exciting activities; the local vendors who participated in our Local Market in the Park; the volunteers from George Brown College School of ESL, as well as from our local community who supported the festival; and lastly, ALL OF YOU who came out and joined us — we look forward to seeing all of you again next year!

In case you missed it, here are some of many highlights from this year’s Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest: (Photos by Riverside BIA)

Samba Toronto officially kicked off the Eats & Beats festivities with an energetic performance

Good Food Market at Fontbonne Ministries brought fresh local produce to the festival this year

Many amazing local acts shared their talents with festival goers at Eats & Beats

Bicycle-powered smoothie making courtesy of the Riverside BIA

Kiddos checking our festival guide to see what’s on the agenda (Peep the new Toronto Neighbourhood Guide on the table!)

This year, we had the Chinatown Community Lion Dancers not only perform but also meet and greet visitors

Danforth Dance Arts doing a quick rehearsal before their performance on the Main Stage

Thank you for all your kind words. Your feedback on our neighbourhood and programming means so much to us

Speaking of sharing your thoughts, before we officially wrap up this year’s Eats & Beats, we would like to ask for your feedback on the event via our survey! The Riverside BIA is a not-for-profit and Eats & Beats depends on funding to help support its continuation each year. Your testimonial helps us seek that support for future installments.

What’s Next in Riverside

About Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest

Riverside Eats & Beats Streetfest spans 10 vibrant blocks along Queen Street East between the Don Valley Parkway to just past the world-famous De Grassi Street. It all happens just across the bridge from Toronto’s Downtown Core. Each year, the festival showcases:

  • 50+ local eateries and shops along Queen Street East serve food specials, sidewalk sales, and live entertainment.
  • Riverside’s family-friendly food outlets, retailers, and unique small town in the big city atmosphere
  • Destination points at five street closures and two local parks including beer gardens, demos, and entertainment with free live music ranging from Samba, New Orleans-style Jazz, Blues, Roots/Rock and Children’s entertainment.

Interested in being a 2027 event supporter? Contact us!

Dads’ Day Out: 5 Ways to Spend Father’s Day in Toronto’s Riverside

Father’s Day is coming up! Need ideas on how to treat and pamper your dad/father figure in your life? Head over to Toronto’s Riverside neighbourhood. From pampering treatments to delicious meals, here are 5 ways to spoil dad or your father figure for Father’s Day:

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Brewery Tour

Celebrate Father’s Day in advance with a brewery tour at Eastbound Brewing (700 Queen St E) on June 20th. Tours run at 1pm and 3pm, and every guest receives $1 off their first beer afterward. After the tour, stay for lunch and try out Tex-Mex eats from the Eastbound Cantina. Reserve your slots HERE.

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Fresh New Haircut 

Treat dad to a new ‘do at Glassbox Barbershop (781 Queen St E), known for their elevated take on classic barbering and hair styling. Their core services include haircuts, beard trims and shaves. Book an appointment HERE.

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BBQ Party

Weather permitting, plan a fun outdoor BBQ party! And where else can you get the best meats than at Butchers of Distinction (738 Queen St E), Riverside’s neighbourhood butcher. From ribeye steaks to marinated chicken, they’ve got your BBQ essentials covered.

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Relaxing Massage 

Book dad a much-needed massage at Oma Chiropractic & Wellness (1 Munro St). Massage therapy can help address issues such as stress, headaches, muscle problems and other related conditions. Schedule an appointment HERE.

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Sports Viewing

Take dad to the pub and enjoy a game on the TV with a good ol’ pint of Guinness. The West Cork (701 Queen St E) does happy hour deals + live music during the weekend as well. While you’re there, order some pub grub or try a traditional Irish spice bag if you haven’t yet!

Follow @riverside_bia on Instagram and check the Riverside Blog regularly so you’re always updated on exciting events and promos in the neighbourhood. Happy Father’s Day in advance!

Riverside Vintage Crawl – Summer 2026 Edition: Who’s Participating?

Get your inspo photos and shopping bags ready because the Riverside Vintage Crawl is back this summer on Friday, June 19th (6pm-9pm)! Who’s up for another evening of vintage shopping and fashionable fun in Toronto’s Riverside?

BLOG: Riverside Vintage Crawl is back June 19th! Here’s Everything You Need To Know

We’ve got seven BIA members joining the party this time around, including one new addition to the neighbourhood. Here are all the businesses participating in the Summer 2026 Edition of the Riverside Vintage Crawl on June 19th:

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Fevers Vintage

Address: 732 Queen St E

Instagram: @fevers.vintage

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Hogtown Vintage (NEW!)

Address: 734 Queen St E

Instagram: @hogtownvintage.to

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St. John’s Eco Market

Address: 740 Queen St E

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Ran’s Closet

Address: 747 Queen St E

Instagram: @ranscloset_queeneast

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The Vintage Hall

Address: 754 Queen St E

Instagram: @thevintagehallto

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Common Sort 

Address: 760 Queen St E

Instagram: @commonsort

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Arts Market

Address: 790 Queen St E

Instagram: @artsmarket

Get your FREE tickets to the Riverside Vintage Crawl by clicking on the RSVP button below. 

Don’t forget to follow @riverside_bia, as well as the participating businesses, on Instagram for updates on the Riverside Vintage Crawl. We come out with new content on the Riverside Blog regularly so be sure to check that out as well!