Gibbons Irish Pub is MRG Group's Irish sports bar on Duncan Street, tucked into the same building as Par-Tee Putt and Par-Tee Pong in the Entertainment District. A 20ft screen for the game, self-serve Guinness stations, darts, pool and a proper snug in the corner. Here's the honest rundown, plus how to reserve a table if you're rolling with a group.
The sceneGibbons is an Irish pub that leans into game day. The big pull is the 20ft screen, which they'll run with the sound up for the football, the fights and the big matches, backed by self-serve Guinness stations so you can pull your own pint and settle in. It's billed as an elevated pub without the fuss, and that's a fair read: proper pub bones, a bit more polish, and a room built to fill up when there's a game on.
The energy shifts through the week. Early on it's a pub, a pint and the game, a rack of pool or a few rounds of darts, easy. There's a happy hour Monday to Friday before 5pm with $5 Guinness pints, plus industry nights and mid-week specials with live music once the week gets going. It's the kind of spot where the after-work crowd and the night crowd both fit, without it turning into a whole production.
If you want a packed late-night dancefloor, that's not really the play here. Gibbons is the sports-pub move: come for the game, the Guinness and the darts, then carry the night out into the Entertainment District after.
Quick factsThere's no cover, so you can come in, grab a pint and catch the game. If you've got a group and you want a table held, especially for a big match, drop your details below and we'll line it up. No invented guestlist here, this is a pub, so the move is simply a reservation.
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Gibbons Irish Pub sits at 26 Duncan St (M5V 2B8), on Duncan between Richmond and Adelaide, in the heart of the Entertainment District. It's the same building as MRG's Par-Tee Putt and Par-Tee Pong, a short walk from King West and the theatre strip, so it's central, easy to reach, and a great place to start the night or post up for the game.
It's a proper Irish pub with a sports-bar heart. The 20ft screen is the anchor, with self-serve Guinness stations letting you pull your own pint, plus darts, pool and a traditional snug tucked in the corner for a semi-private table. Elevated pub without the fuss is the pitch, and the room backs it up.
Gibbons leans on Guinness and pints, with the self-serve pour-your-own stations as the signature, plus traditional pub fare and non-alcoholic cocktails for anyone sitting it out. It's the kind of spot where you can grab a cold one after work at happy-hour prices (Monday to Friday before 5pm, $5 Guinness), pull your own pint while the match plays, or settle in for a few rounds with friends and a game of darts. Casual, sporty, and built for a group.
No cover means you can simply head in and grab a pint. If you're bringing a group and want a table held, especially for a big game, use the form to send your night and headcount and we'll sort it. No fake guestlist, no invented cover, just a pub and an honest reservation. Note that some special events, like major World Cup viewings, may be ticketed, so check ahead for those.
Walk in for a pint and the match, or reserve a table for the group. Couple taps and you're set.
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