Score was bought by the Davie Entertainment group in April of 2006. Operating as it's previous name "Sugar Daddy's" , the owners decided to change the name and expand it's audience. After a temporary renovation in 2007, Score expanded and revamped the concept offering the same neighborhood pub vibe with a destination feel. Lush booths, lighting, unisex bathrooms and an inviting private side all led to Score being one of Vancouvers premium sports lounges.
Score on Davie is Davie Street's original sports venue.
Finely finished renovations, a more than reasonable price point and superior service make score the best spot on the street for sports or regular chat and chew. Strategically placed tv's including a 71" Plasma in the main room gives every seat a rinkside view.
We offer a customizable private room for parties, anniversaries, birthdays, wedding receptions etc.
Choose your own menu, drink specials and decorations and we take care of the rest!
ELI MANNING AND THE GIANTS ONE-UPPED TOM BRADY AND THE PATRIOTS AGAIN, COMING BACK WITH A LAST-MINUTE TOUCHDOWN TO BEAT NEW ENGLAND 21-17 SUNDAY NIGHT FOR NEW YORK'S FOURTH SUPER BOWL TITLE.
TOMAS PLEKANEC SCORED A GOAL AND AN ASSIST AND CAREY PRICE MADE 23 SAVES FOR HIS THIRD SHUTOUT OF THE SEASON SUNDAY TO LEAD THE MONTREAL CANADIENS TO A 3-0 WIN OVER THE WINNIPEG JETS.
ELI MANNING WON HIS SECOND SUPER BOWL MVP AWARD SUNDAY NIGHT FOR LEADING THE NEW YORK GIANTS TO A 21-17 COMEBACK VICTORY OVER THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS.
LEBRON JAMES SCORED 30 POINTS, DWYANE WADE HAD 25 AND THE MIAMI HEAT SURVIVED A SHAKY FOURTH QUARTER TO BEAT THE TORONTO RAPTORS 95-89 ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
DARREN HAYDAR HAS PILED UP POINTS, ACCOLADES AND CHAMPIONSHIPS WHEREVER HE HAS PLAYED. YET, THE NATIVE OF MILTON, ONT. DOES NOT HARBOUR A FLECK OF BITTERNESS THAT HE NEVER RECEIVED A DECENT SHOT AT A FULL-TIME NHL GIG.
SHORT-TRACK SPEEDSKATER OLIVIER JEAN LED CANADA TO A SWEEP OF THE WORLD CUP PODIUM IN THE MEN'S 500 METRES SUNDAY. JEAN, FROM LACHENAIE, QUE., FINISHED FIRST IN 41.080 SECONDS. LIAM MCFARLANE OF MEDICINE HAT, ALTA., WON SILVER IN 41.237 SECONDS AND CHARLES HAMELIN OF SAINTE-JULIE, QUE., TOOK BRONZE IN 41.251.