

Unassuming sports pub offering ballpark-style eats, beer, a back patio, board games & pinball.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 331 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, ON M6R 2M8, Canada
Phone: +1 416-785-2123
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Reviews
The atmosphere is super chill, welcoming, and just what you want for a relaxed evening. The bartenders and staff make the experience even better — friendly, attentive, and always up for a great chat. You can really tell they care about creating a fun and easygoing vibe.
Highly recommend this spot if you’re looking for a place to grab a drink, enjoy some amazing hot dogs, and just hang out in good company.
Most dynamic spot on Roncy by FAR… versatile, really fun, and provides exactly what the local community wants. Excellent food, great craft beer, attentive staff, trivia nights and Steelers fan club!! Any fan of NFL would love here. The owner Kristen is a gem — so engaging with customers and participatory — really listens to customers and will ensure an excellent experience. You’ll look forward to coming back. Worth the trip in from Oakville even! #1 in Roncy and the West end for that matter.
Rating: 3.6/5
Leafy Pints, Limp Nachos, and a Pinball Hangover
Intro Scene
Picture this: a shady backyard strung with fairy lights, half-feral vines clawing at old fences, a pinball machine humming inside like some neon shrine to Sean Connery’s chest hair. It’s Round the Horn — your local dog-friendly, snack-slinging Junction watering hole that feels like a porch you stumbled onto and decided never to leave.
What Was Ordered
Jerk Chicken Nachos — all crunch, barely any bird.
French Onion Dip basket — salty, gone in minutes.
A round of pints, crisp ciders, and one ‘spicy’ Paloma that wore a sugar rim like a liar — not a hint of heat, but fine for patio day-drinking.
Service Commentary
Full house, but the server was a gem — chill, warm, kept the beers flowing without hovering. You could tell he’d be just as happy telling your dog he’s a good boy as he would be remembering your order.
Vibe Check
Busy but not claustrophobic. A mixed bag of regulars, sun-chasers, and one pair who definitely argued about composting before they arrived. Zero pretension. It’s where you go when you’d rather gossip under a tree than scream over a DJ.
The Space Itself
The patio is the crown jewel: leafy shade, scrappy tables, and a wall of fake sunflowers that works because you’re half buzzed. Inside, mismatched chairs, board games, and a couple of pinball machines (Dr. No and JAWS) humming like an old dive’s heartbeat.
About the Neighborhood
Right in the heart of the Junction — that strip where everyone’s dog thinks it’s the main character. Street parking’s a gamble, but you’ll forgive that once you’re nursing a pint under a canopy of green. BYO food from next door if you’re smart.
Hits & Misses
✓ Cold beer, crisp cider — all easy-drinking.
✓ Back patio — shady, laid-back, might be the best backyard you don’t own.
✓ Board games and pinball — retro weirdness you didn’t know you needed.
✗ Jerk Chicken Nachos — stingy on the meat, skip ‘em.
✗ Spicy Paloma wasn’t spicy — sweet rim, zero kick.
✗ No fresh fries — don’t come craving pub classics.
Final Verdict
Round the Horn is that rare Toronto spot that still feels like someone’s busted-up porch — in the best possible way. The food won’t blow your mind, but the patio, the pints, and the pinball are reason enough to stay until your dog drags you home.
Rating: 3.6/5
Perfect For
Lazy Sunday drinks with your mutt
Trying to beat your buddy’s pinball high score
We ordered three beers, one chicken jerky sandwich (which was surprisingly small), and one smoked Montreal meat sandwich (this item was honestly excellent). With tip and tax, our total came to $75. Considering the portions, it didn’t feel worth it.
In summary, while it’s a lovely place with nice service, I wouldn’t recommend it for the food menu.