Las Vegas
13 sports bars ranked and reviewed by our editors. From Strip sportsbooks to Fremont Street game-day institutions.
The Strip · Paradise · $$$
Paradise · University District · $$
Arts District · 18b · $
Henderson · Green Valley · $$
Summerlin · Charleston · $$ · 24-hour beer-hall sports bar with twenty-three drafts, video poker, and an all-day kitchen.
The Strip · Flamingo Corridor · $$$
Downtown · Fremont East · $$
Henderson · Lake Mead Pkwy · $
The Strip · North Las Vegas Blvd · $$$
Arts District · Commerce Street · $$
Summerlin · Red Rock Area · $$
Downtown · Stewart Avenue · $$
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Al's Garage runs 24 hours at 11760 W Charleston Boulevard in Summerlin with six 4K screens for the Golden Knights and Raiders, plus bar-top gaming. The official site lists the steak-and-crab and burger specials. A locals' room away from the Strip.
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Beer Park sits on a Strip-facing rooftop at Paris Las Vegas, an open-air bar and grill with screens over Las Vegas Boulevard. Visit Las Vegas lists it as the Strip's first rooftop bar. Take the patio rail for the view.
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Blondies Sports Bar and Grill runs more than sixty screens in the Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood, with beer pong and a college-bar crowd. The official site lists the late weekend close at 2am. Central for a Strip game day.
Grand Bazaar Shops · $$
Bottled Blonde is a two-story Strip venue at the Grand Bazaar Shops that runs games on big LED screens by day and turns 21-plus after 5pm. Las Vegas Magazine covered its 2025 opening. The kitchen leans on gourmet pizzas, wings and oversized pretzels.
SAHARA · $$
Chickie's and Pete's is the first West Coast outpost of the Philadelphia crab-fries institution, inside SAHARA Las Vegas. The room bills itself as ESPN's number one sports bar, with a William Hill sportsbook and more than 40 screens across the bar and dining areas.
Spring Mountain Road · $$
The Crown and Anchor is a 24-hour British pub pouring a deep beer list and showing soccer and rugby at any hour, including overnight kickoffs. Founded in 1995, it pairs traditional fish and chips and bangers with dart boards and pool tables.
Koval Lane · $$
Ellis Island is a locals' casino, microbrewery and late-night karaoke bar off the Strip on Koval Lane, long valued for cheap food and a sportsbook. Wikipedia and Las Vegas Weekly both document its on-site brewery and 50,000-song karaoke catalog.
Lone Mountain · $$
Joey's Tavern is a 24-hour neighborhood tavern on West Craig Road with two 100-inch projection screens and 13 HD TVs, locally owned since 2010. It shows Golden Knights and 49ers games and runs pool and poker leagues.
West Tropicana · $$
McMullan's is a 24-hour Irish pub on West Tropicana open since 2002, run by publican Brian McMullan. It shows rugby and Major League Soccer, runs a Tuesday pub quiz, and serves Irish stew and shepherd's pie around the clock.
LINQ Promenade · $$
Rockhouse is a rock-and-roll ultra dive bar on the LINQ Promenade with 80 HDTVs, three full bars and a walk-up daiquiri bar. It runs day to night with DJs and karaoke, plus a tucked-away whiskey lounge called the Oak Room.
West Russell Road · $$
The Tailgater Tavern is a 24-hour locally owned sports bar on West Russell Road with wall-to-wall TVs and 24 beers on tap, a five-minute drive from the Strip and T-Mobile Arena. Happy hour cuts drinks by half.
Arts District · $$
The Stadium is the Arts District's first sports bar, opened in September 2025 on Main Street with 23 sound-on screens and a back patio. KTNV called it the neighborhood's first and only sports bar, family friendly by day and local by night.
A rare Strip sports bar that earns its address. Three floors, a wraparound terrace for Sunday afternoons, and a sportsbook partnership that means real-time odds on every screen. The cocktail menu leans into Vegas nostalgia without being cheesy. Bottled beer lists run to 60 options including a serious Nevada craft section.
Built for football and nothing else. The owners timed the screen setup to stadium sightlines: every seat in the house has an unobstructed view of at least three displays. The beer list tops out at 24 taps, local Nevada breweries get the prime placements, and the wings are the best excuse to stay for the late game.
A locals bar through and through, tucked into the Arts District with zero Strip pretension. The Raiders and Knights memorabilia covers every wall that isn't a screen. Prices are honest, the bartenders know their regulars, and the Golden Knights playoff parties here are an annual Las Vegas institution. Doors open at 11am on game days.
The local view
Las Vegas built a real sporting identity fast. The Golden Knights arrived in the NHL in 2017 and won the Stanley Cup in 2023, the Raiders moved into Allegiant Stadium in 2020, and the Aces have carried WNBA titles back to the desert.
Add a long history as the fight capital for boxing and UFC, plus legal Nevada sportsbooks on nearly every corner, and you have a city that treats live sport as a main event. Fans here bet, shout and celebrate with genuine local knowledge.
The bars below spread across the Strip, Downtown and Chinatown. Each one gives you a screen, a crowd and a reason to stay for the next game.
Screens come first. A strong Las Vegas sports bar carries the Golden Knights, the Raiders and the Aces, then keeps enough angles running so nobody misses a puck drop or a red-zone snap. Sound on the big game matters as much as the picture.
Betting culture shapes the room too. Nevada sportsbooks are legal and everywhere, so locals arrive knowing the lines and wanting company while they sweat a parlay. Good venues lean into that energy rather than fighting it.
Location decides the feel. The Strip runs loud and tourist-heavy, Downtown and Fremont Street skew local, and Chinatown holds the specialist spots. British pubs open early here, because Pacific time drops Premier League kickoffs into the morning.
Las Vegas rewards sports fans who want variety in one trip. Catch the Golden Knights or Raiders near the arenas, chase an early Premier League kickoff at a Chinatown or British pub, then sweat a bet inside a legal Nevada sportsbook. Pick your district first, the Strip for spectacle or Downtown for local feel, and let the schedule set your night.
Good to know
People watch across three main scenes. The Strip clusters big-screen venues near T-Mobile Arena and Allegiant Stadium, Downtown and Fremont Street pull the local crowd, and Chinatown holds quieter specialist bars. For the full spread of options, browse our Las Vegas guide. Nevada sportsbooks sit close by, so betting and viewing usually happen together.
It depends on the crowd you want. The Strip runs loud and tourist-heavy, which suits Raiders and Golden Knights game days near the arenas. Downtown and Fremont Street feel more local and cheaper, while Chinatown rewards fans chasing early Premier League kickoffs. Try more than one district before you pick a favourite.
Yes, both are easy to find. British pubs open early because Pacific time turns Premier League kickoffs into morning fixtures, so an 08:00 game is common. NFL Sundays then fill the same city with Raiders fans and out-of-town supporters. Many venues run both, so you can watch football and then football without moving far.
Las Vegas is not a 2026 World Cup host city, with the nearest matches at Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. That said, the city throws big screenings for major tournaments, and its sports bars pack out for national teams. See our World Cup viewing guide for how to plan a match day.
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