Track and Field is Little Italy's games bar on College Street: indoor bocce courts, lawn games you play with a drink in your hand, inventive cocktails and a 19+ crowd that's there to actually do something. Here's the honest rundown before you go.
The sceneTrack and Field flips the usual bar idea on its head. Instead of standing around a counter, you're playing Italian bocce or lawn games right inside, drink in hand, with retro lounge chairs and velvet touches giving the room an odd, charming outdoorsy feel. It's built for socializing and messing around, not for sitting still.
This isn't a club and it isn't a quiet cocktail den either. It's an interactive room where the games, the music and the crowd carry the night. Come with friends or bring a date, because few spots in the city give you something to do while you drink. If you'd rather play than just lean on a bar, this is your kind of place.
Quick factsTrack and Field gets busy on weekends and seating gets thin at peak hours, so it pays to plan ahead. Grab directions below, or sort a table so your group has a spot to land between games.
The honest reviewTrack and Field is in Little Italy at 582 College St, right in the middle of one of Toronto's most dynamic strips. Easy to find, easy to pair with dinner nearby, and surrounded by the kind of energy College Street is known for.
It's an expansive space built around play. Indoor Italian bocce courts and a variety of lawn games anchor the floor, with retro lounge chairs and velvet touches softening the edges. The layout works for both energetic game-playing and relaxed hanging out, so your group can split between the court and the couches.
A diverse crowd after a different kind of bar night. It pulls people who'd rather do something than just stand around drinking, which makes it great for friends and even better for dates. The shared activity does the icebreaking for you.
The music here matches the room: lively and playful, built to keep the energy up while you're playing and socializing. It's part of the experience rather than the main event, the soundtrack to bocce and lawn games rather than a dancefloor.
Casual but stylish is the call. You're going to be up and moving, playing games and bouncing around the floor, so dress for an active evening: clean, comfortable, put-together. No need to overthink it, just look like you made an effort.
Strict 19+, in line with Ontario's legal drinking age. Bring real ID. It keeps the room grown and on the same page.
Their inventive cocktails average around $15, and there's a coat check on site for convenience. The whole point is that the games can be played while you're holding a drink, so you're never choosing between a round and a turn. Want a base for your group on a busy night? Book a table so you've got somewhere to set down between games.
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▸ Get directionsIf Track and Field is not your night, here are more rooms close by or with the same easygoing energy.
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