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The 6 Best Sports Bars in Boston 2026

The 6 best sports bars in Boston for 2026, from Fenway's wall-side institutions to the soccer havens in Dorchester and Cambridge. Verified open and picked.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is The Banshee.

6 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Best overallThe Banshee
Runner-upGame On!
Third pickBleacher Bar

Boston wears its teams on its sleeve, and the bars carry that weight. The best rooms here pour a proper Guinness, open early for European soccer, and shake when the Sox or the Pats are on. This list covers six that hold up, after four closed or unverifiable names were cut, from Fenway's wall-side institutions to the soccer havens out in Dorchester and Cambridge.

The 6 best sports bars in Boston

Editor's №1

The Banshee

The Banshee turns a Dorchester Avenue Irish pub into the city's soccer cathedral. Fourteen screens spread across two floors, and the bar is the official home of seven international supporters' clubs, from Liverpool to Celtic. WBUR named it among Greater Boston's best for World Cup viewing. Get there an hour before a Premier League derby, because the regulars claim their tables by kickoff.

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Game On!

Game On! is built into the Fenway Park wall at Brookline Avenue and Lansdowne Street, which makes it the default pre-game and post-game room for Red Sox fans. Dozens of screens line a loud, packed space that runs every Boston team. It anchored the city's Super Bowl watch parties. Skip it on a sold-out game night unless you love a crush; otherwise it is pure Fenway energy.

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Bleacher Bar

Bleacher Bar hides beneath the center-field bleachers at Fenway, with a garage-door window that looks straight onto the field. The view is the whole point, so reserve a window table on game day well ahead. It runs year round on Lansdowne Street, packed for the Sox and quieter in winter. Order a beer, watch a few innings through the glass, then walk to your seat.

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Phoenix Landing

Phoenix Landing has spent three decades on Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge's Central Square, building one of the area's best soccer reputations. The pub opens early for European fixtures and turns into a club later most nights. The crowd mixes students and lifelong supporters. Come for a morning Premier League match and a proper Guinness, then stay for the DJ if the energy pulls you in.

The Druid

The Druid keeps a small, warm Irish corner in Cambridge's Inman Square, the kind of place where the Guinness pour matters. Screens carry the soccer and the Gaelic games, and the room fills shoulder to shoulder for big matches. Yelp regulars rate the food well above the pub average. Best for an intimate watch where you can actually hear the commentary.

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The Publick House

The Publick House sits in Brookline's Washington Square, better known for its deep Belgian beer list than its screens, but the bar keeps the games on. The crowd is relaxed and local, more here for a Tripel than a touchdown. It runs late on weekends. Come for a sport-and-a-serious-beer night rather than a stadium atmosphere, because the list rewards the curious.

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Weekly picks

The bars worth going to, weekly.