It’s finally football season! And no matter what team you’re rooting for, we’ve collected a few of the best sports bars to watch a game, whether you’re by yourself or with large group.
1. Flanker Kitchen + Sports Bar
One of the Strip’s newest sports-viewing venues is also one of the coolest, with its centerpiece being a massive, wall-to-wall screen. Add in shareable bites like lobster rolls, pigs in a blanket and a giant soft pretzel and you’ll be staying long after the game is over. Mandalay Bay, flankerlv.com
2. Stadia Bar
You’ll find this popular hangout just off the parking garage entrance, and it’s usually pretty packed. But it’s worth the wait for a table, because this is great for both sports viewing and people watching. And with a sizable menu of both draft and bottled beer (not to mention a popular Build Your Own Highball program, where you select your own spirit, garnish and Fever-Tree flavor), there’s a lot of fun to be had here. Caesars Palace, caesars.com
3. Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Sports Kitchen
This celebrity chef doesn’t do anything small, and that’s definitely the case with his newest Strip destination, featuring dozens of TVs, dishes like pepperoni pizza pops and a quesa-birria Mexican “pizza” and tons of beers. Horseshoe Las Vegas, 02.794.3139
4. The Superbook at Westgate Las Vegas
Start with the fact that this is the largest sportsbook in the world—30,000 square feet—and then add in some of the best food and drink specials in town. Not convinced? How about having all your food delivered directly to your seat? Game over! 702.732.5111
5. Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar
With more than 20 TVs spread strategically throughout, there’s not a bad seat anywhere, and with great shareables like Bases Loaded Nachos and Angry Croque Monsieur (ham, mushrooms, spinach and Swiss cheese fondue, all served on fried jalapeno bread), not to mention plenty of beers and signature cocktails, this is easily a top spot on the Strip for sports. Treasure Island, 866.286.3809
6. The Still
The first thing you’ll notice here is the mind-blowing beer selection at the center bar—more than 50 craft beers! And with 27 TVs, a food selection including tuna poke bowls, filet mignon skewers and deep-fried Oreos, it won’t be long before you’re recommending this destination to other sports fans. Now go cheer your team on! The Mirage, 702.692.8455
7. Redtail
Now this is what we’re talking about! Think of this as your man cave away from home, featuring everything from pool tables, arcade games and karaoke to beer pong and TVs galore. Add in delights like poke nachos, pepper poppers and Killer Wings (available from a pound all the way up to five), not to mention something called a Corona-rita (it’s as good as it sounds), and you may never want to leave! Resorts World Las Vegas, 702.676.7000
8. Blondies Sports Bar & Grill
It’s easy to see why this remains one of the most successful bars in Las Vegas. It’s kinda hard to top 60 huge screens spread across 2,500 square feet, and there’s no better pregame for Monday and Thursday football games than the $20 all-you-can-drink special from 3-6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Miracle Mile Shops, 702.737.0444
9. Chickie’s & Pete’s Crabhouse & Sportsbar
No doubt by now most of you are at least somewhat familiar with this chain’s famous signature dishes including Crabfries (crinkle-cut fries topped with cheese sauce, aioli and crab!), but what you may not know is that this lively venue boasts more than 50 TVS and seating to fit any sized group. Sahara Las Vegas, 702.761.7000
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