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Ten ranked Dallas game-day bars, from a 69-TV Greenville palace to Victory Park rooms by the arena, plus the city's top Premier League soccer pub.
The short answer
10 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.
Dallas does game day at scale. This is a city where a single sports bar can hang sixty or seventy screens and a 120-inch projector, and where the Cowboys, Mavericks, and Stars all pull a crowd that wants every angle. The rooms that win here are the ones that pair that screen count with sound control, a kitchen that holds pace, and a layout that gives you a real seat. These ten are ranked for how they handle the games Dallas actually shows up for.
Dallas is famous for sheer screen volume, and these rooms lead on it, with TV counts in the dozens, projector walls, and watch-party setups built for the marquee game.
Lee Harvey's is a Cedars dive with a large dog-friendly patio, cold beer, live music, and games on the TVs. A Dallas original since the early nineties, it pulls a mixed crowd onto the lawn on warm nights. Come for the patio and the burgers.
Full listing & hours →The Skellig is a Henderson Avenue Irish pub with two patios, a beer garden, Guinness on tap, and matches across the screens. From the team behind Blackfriar and The Idle Rich, it runs DJ nights late and pours both Irish standards and local brews.
Full listing & hours →How we picked
We rank Dallas game-day bars on screen count and sightlines, sound control, which leagues and teams each room reliably shows, the crowd, and how the kitchen and layout hold up on a full Cowboys Sunday or a Mavericks watch night. Every bar here was cross-checked against its own current listing and at least one independent local source. For the wider picture, see our Dallas sports bar hub and our guide to the best cities for sports bars.
Last reviewed June 5, 2026 by the barsforKings editorial desk.
Christie's Sports Bar & Grill on Upper Greenville leads with 69 HD TVs plus a 120-inch projector across three floors, and BoomerJack's hangs more than 100 TVs at many of its DFW locations.
Christie's, Frankie's Downtown, Stan's Blue Note, and BoomerJack's all run the full NFL Sunday slate with sound on the Cowboys. Stan's carries the NFL Sunday Ticket for every out-of-market game.
Hero and Happiest Hour in Victory Park sit beside American Airlines Center and host the main Mavericks and Stars watch parties, making them the arena-side defaults for tip-off and puck drop.
The Londoner in Addison is the city's most committed soccer pub, with supporters'-group affiliations and HD screens broadcasting soccer daily, opening early for overseas kickoffs.
Tom covers Texas sports bars and judges a game-day room on screen count, sound control, and whether the kitchen can keep pace with a full Cowboys Sunday.
Last reviewed 2026-06-05 · The editors recheck hours and closures against current local coverage.