Tuesday Trivia in St. John's: 5 Venues Compared (2026 Guide)

January 24, 2026

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Tuesday is the busiest trivia night in St. John's, Canada. With more venues running pub quiz on Tuesday than any other night of the week, you have options, but that also means deciding where to go. This guide breaks down the five main Tuesday trivia spots in St. John's so you can pick the one that fits your crew.

Looking for trivia on other nights? Check out our complete guide to trivia nights in St. John's.

Tuesday Trivia at a Glance

Venue

Time

Cost

Team Size

Vibe

Best For

YellowBelly

8pm

Free

Up to 6

Gastropub, upbeat

Foodies

The Rec Room

7pm

Free

Max 6

Arcade / large venue

People who want to use the arcade before/after

The Ship

8pm

Free

Max 5

Casual, quirky

Laid-back crowd

Jack Astor's

7:30pm & 8:30pm

Free

Any (solo-friendly)

Modern chain

Solo players, tech-savvy

Georgetown Pub

8pm (bi-weekly)

Free

Any

Small Pub

Laid-back crowd, locals

The Ship Pub - Best for Laid-Back Vibes

Solomon's Lane (Downtown) | 8pm | Free

The Ship is a St. John's institution, primarily known as a music venue, but their Tuesday trivia has a loyal following. The atmosphere is casual, the entry is free, and the prizes are delightfully weird (sock monkeys, among other things).

This is the spot if you want trivia without pressure. No cover, no reservations typically required, no stress.

What to know:

  • Located on Solomon's Lane downtown.
  • Laid-back vibe suits first-timers who don't want a high-stakes atmosphere.

Best for: Anyone who wants a relaxed, no-pressure experience with a side of local character.

YellowBelly Brewery - Best for Foodies

288 Water Street | 8pm

YellowBelly runs trivia every Tuesday in their upstairs Public House.

The venue itself is a five-floor historic building on Water Street with solid gastropub food, think wood-fired pizza and craft beer. Teams can have up to six people

What to know:

  • Trivia happens upstairs, not on the main floor.
  • Arrive early to secure your spot.

Best for: Groups who want quality food and drinks with their trivia

Jack Astor's - Best for Solo Players and Tech-Based Trivia

125 Harbour Drive | 7:30pm and 8:30pm | Free

Jack Astor's runs a different format than traditional pub trivia. Questions appear on the TVs, and you answer on your phone, no app download required. This makes it explicitly solo-friendly since you don't need to huddle with a team.

They run two sessions (7:30pm and 8:30pm), so you have flexibility on timing. If you miss the early one, show up for the late session.

What to know:

  • No reservations required.
  • Works for solo players, couples, or larger groups.
  • Modern chain restaurant atmosphere, different from downtown pubs.

Best for: People going alone, tech-comfortable players, or anyone who wants a more modern trivia format.

Georgetown Trivia - Best for locals in the area

  • When: Tuesdays at 8:00 PM.
  • Frequency: It is a bi-weekly event, meaning it takes place every other Tuesday.
  • Cost: Free to play.
  • Prizes: There are prizes for winning teams.
  • Vibe: The pub is described as having a friendly, neighborhood feel.

Since it is a bi-weekly event, it's always a good idea to check their social media page before heading out to confirm it's an "on" week.

The Rec Room Trivia - Best for those who want to hit up the arcade after

  • When: Tuesdays at 7:00 PM.
  • Location: Inside the Avalon Mall (on Kenmount Road).
  • Cost: Free to play.
  • Team Size: There is a maximum of 6 players per team.
  • Vibe: Unlike traditional pub trivia, this takes place inside a massive entertainment complex. Expect a high-energy, modern atmosphere surrounded by arcade games, large screens, and a bustling crowd. It's a great option if your group wants to combine trivia with gaming or VR before or after the quiz.

How to Choose Your Tuesday Trivia

Not sure where to go? Here's a quick decision guide:

  • If you want great food: YellowBelly
  • If you want laid-back vibes and quirky prizes: The Ship
  • If you're going alone or prefer phone-based play: Jack Astor's
  • If everywhere else is booked: The Ship doesn't typically require reservations (but it's busy, show up early)

Going Alone? You Have Options

Not everyone has a ready-made trivia squad. If you're heading out solo on a Tuesday, you're not stuck.

Jack Astor's is explicitly designed for solo players, the phone-based format means you don't need a team at all.

At other venues, it's common for hosts to help pair solo players with teams that have room. Just show up, let the host know you're looking for a team, and most nights someone will take you in.

Or skip the awkward recruiting entirely. Rally helps you find teammates heading to Tuesday trivia before you leave home. See who's going and form a squad ahead of time.

Tips for First-Timers

New to trivia in St. John's? A few things to keep in mind:

  • Arrive at least 30 minutes early at The Ship, it fills up.
  • Make reservations where possible. Tuesday is competitive.
  • Teams of 4-5 work well. Enough diverse knowledge without too many cooks.
  • Don't stress about winning. Most people are there for the social experience, not a trophy.

Wrapping Up

Tuesday trivia in St. John's gives you more options than any other night. Now you know what to expect at each spot.

For trivia on other nights, see our full guide to St. John's trivia. And if you need teammates, check out how to find a trivia team without the awkward recruiting.