While the price of in-stadium eats at the Rogers Centre has significantly improved this year, there are still plenty of reasons you may want to hold onto your cash.
And if that’s the case, you’d be wise to fill up your stomach before reaching the gates of a Blue Jays game.
Here’s a guide to the cheap and cheerful options near the Rogers Centre.
See also
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Belly Busters Subs
Classic old school subs are will crush your hunger before the first pitch or after. The King West outpost is open late! Get the turkey bacon.
Address: 389 King Street West, Toronto
Phone: 647-748-1588
Burrito Boyz

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Big bundles of tortilla-wrapped meats, rice, beans, and toppings are available from this popular chain of burrito purveyors located in walking distance of the SkyDome.
Address: 224 Adelaide Street West, Toronto
Phone: 647-439-4065
Calii Love
On the healthier side of the scale, poke and grain bowls, blended smoothies, and good coffee all in one spot.
Address: 367 King Street West, Toronto
Phone: 416-792-5683
Carver
Slow roasted meats served fast. Go here for porchetta or chicken served in sandwiches, over salads, and in hearty meat and potato type combos.
Address: 101 Peter Street, Unit 103, Toronto
Phone: 647-748-1924
Chipotle
For those that like to stick to the familiar, here it is. And, yes we already know the gauc’ costs extra.
Address: 123 Front Street, Toronto
Phone: 416-703-0030
Flock
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Chicken and greens. It’s a cheap and cheerful way to eat lean before heading into the danger zone that is the Rogers Centre where hot dogs and nachos are ready to tempt you around every corner.
Address: 330 Adelaide Street West, Toronto
Phone: 647-483-5625
Illstyl3 Sammies
Philly cheese steaks, hoagies, po’ boys and crab fries are all on the menu at this quick-service sandwich shop.
Address: 300 Richmond Street West, Unit 102, Toronto
Phone: 416-205-9627
Kibo
This chain of cheap sushi stops has an outlet within walking distance of the Rogers Centre so you can fill up on maki and sake before the baseball game.
Address: 36 Charlotte Street, Toronto
Phone: 647-748-8887
Kanga
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Flakey, golden Australian meat pies are the specialty from this take-out joint just south of Queen. The individually sized pies are available with hearty savoury fillings including minced beef, butter chicken, and curried chickpeas (to name just a few).
Address: 65 Duncan Street, Toronto
Phone: 416-324-9174
Liberty Shawarma
The source for falafels and shaved roasted meats will satisfy your tahini and pickled veg cravings.
Address: 4K Spadina Avenue, Toronto
Phone: 647-340-0360
Ravi Soups
On a cold day, a cup of warm, comforting soup might be the perfect precursor to the ball game. On the menu, find everything from stews and chowders to broths and bisques.
Address: 322 Adelaide Street, Toronto
Phone: 647-435-8365
Mi-Ne Sushi
Situated super close to the Rogers Centre, this Japanese restaurant offers game day deals like two giant cans of Sapporo with edamame or gyoza from $25.
Address: 325 Bremner Boulevard, Toronto
Phone: 416-623-1975
Smoke’s Poutinerie
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Fill up with crispy fries, squeaky cheese curds, and gravy smothered in excess toppings like pierogi, sausage links or butter chicken… the list goes on and on.
Address: 218 Adelaide Street West, Toronto
Phone: 416-599-2873
Su&Bu
Manhandle your making at this quick-service eatery where Tokyo meets Tijuana. On the menu, sushi burritos, sushi burgers, and poke bowls.
Address: 106 John Street, Toronto
Phone: 416-792-7927
A&W
The gangs all here, 24-hours a day at this location from the burger chain. Get yourself a root beer and a teen burger to satisfy your hunger before or after the ball game.
Address: 8 Mercer Street, Toronto
Phone: 647-348-1550