Weekly Blind-Draw Dart Tournaments in Toronto and the G.T.A.

Kramer's Bar & Grill

Map to the Lazy Lizard Bar & Grill's blind draw dart tournaments on Fridays. Address: 1915 Yonge Street
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M4S 1Z3
Telephone: 416.483.0697
Area: Yonge & Davisville
Public Transit: The Davisville (TTC) station on the Yonge line drops you off right across the street from the bar. Parking is somewhat limited and you may need to look for a spot on the street if you decide to drive.
When: Fridays at 8:00 (Registration closes at 7:30)
Cost: $10.00 per person.
Optional: $1.00 for high-out and $1.00 for high score.
Attendance: Averages 20 people but can get as high as 40.
Who Attends: Mainly players (male & female) from the Metro & Queen Street dart leagues. Occasionally players from as far as the Brampton/Bramalea and Durham Leagues will come as well.
Skill Level: All skill levels, although beginners are encouraged to attend!
Format: Normally they split into 4 groups of 5 or 6 players and play within those groups (501 SIDO). The top 2 pairs from each group will then enter a playoff against the other groups and the final top 4 pairs win money.
Duration: The evening will usually end by 11:30 but it will depend on the number of players.
Additional Info:

The Place Bar & Grill

Map to The Place Bar & Grill's blind draw dart tournaments on Saturdays. Address: 8 Rambler Drive
Brampton, Ontario, Canada
L6W 1E2
Telephone: 905.454.8664
Area: Kennedy & Steeles
Public Transit: Unless you live nearby, public transit is sporadic at best and you will most likely need to drive to the bar. Plenty of parking.
When: Saturdays at 2:00.
Cost: $5.00 per person, bar matches the pot.
Optional: $1.00 for high-out and $1.00 for high score.
Attendance: Averages 20 people (can be as high as 40).
Who attends: Mostly players from the Brampton/Bramalea dart league.
Skill level: Ranges from average to quite good.
Format: Normally they split into 4 groups of 5 or 6 players and play within those groups (501 SIDO).The top 2 pairs from each group will then enter a playoff against the other groups and the final top 4 pairs win money.
Duration: It's usually done by 5:00 but will depend on the total number of players registered.
Additional Info: Smoking patio, pool tables, video games, good food and moderate beer prices.

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Note: Always call ahead to make sure they will be playing on the date you plan to attend! Blind-draws really do come and go and sometimes without much notice. Just because one was active last month doesn't mean that it will be next week...


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Founded in 1991 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the goal of the Queen Street Dart League is to provide a fun and competitive atmosphere for its players to play darts. We operate the Toronto Summer Dart League and the Queen Street Dart League each winter & we're also a co-founder of the Challenge Cup Series of tournaments for dart leagues in the GTA. Membership is free and open to both male and female players of all skill levels and there is no fee for individuals.