Christie's Sports Bar stacks three floors of screens over Greenville Avenue, and on a big-game weekend it runs one of the deepest viewing setups in Dallas.
The hardware is the headline here. Visit Dallas counts 69 TVs across the venue, plus rooftop LED screens and a 120-inch projector that the bar leans on for its World Cup 2026 watch parties. For a former bartender, three floors usually means one dead floor. Christie's avoids that trap by giving each level its own screens and its own bar, so the experience holds up wherever you land.
The room
The layout climbs from a ground-floor bar to an upper level and a rooftop, each fitted with TVs and its own service. Harlow's bad-seat test passes on every floor, because the screen density means even a corner table keeps a clean line to a game, and the rooftop LED wall anchors the open-air crowd. It runs loud and full on Cowboys Sundays and during marquee soccer fixtures. The trade-off is the Greenville Avenue scene, which turns the upper floors into a late-night bar crowd once the games end.
What to order
Work the tap list, which runs 18 rotating beers, and pair it with the bar's game-day plates. This is a draft-and-shareables room rather than a cocktail destination, and at the $$ price level that is where the value sits. The rooftop is the order on a clear evening, where the LED wall and the open air make the best seat in the building. Keep it to beer and food and the room rewards you.
The crowd and best time to go
Hours run 3pm to 11pm midweek, with 10am and 11am weekend opens for early kickoffs and all-day slates. The crowd is Greenville Avenue through and through: Uptown locals, soccer supporters for big fixtures, and a younger late-night set. Arrive an hour before a marquee match to claim a rooftop table. Use the weekend morning opens for international games and the calmest version of the room.
What regulars say
Reviewers on Yelp and the dallasites101 guide point to the screen count, the rooftop, and the watch-party energy as the draw, with the usual complaints about Greenville parking and weekend crowds. The repeated advice is to come early for big games and head straight for the roof.
Who it is for
Christie's is for the fan who wants the biggest screen setup on Greenville and the soccer supporter chasing a proper watch party. It suits groups that want a rooftop option and Uptown locals who do not want to leave the avenue. Skip it if you want a quiet booth away from a late-night bar scene.
The verdict
Christie's wins on two counts that matter on a big weekend. The first is sheer capacity, where three floors of screens and a rooftop LED wall give a large group room to spread without losing the game. The second is the watch-party programming, which turns marquee soccer and Cowboys fixtures into an event rather than a background TV. The honest caveat is the Greenville Avenue setting, where parking is tight and the upper floors lean late-night bar once play ends. Come early, take the roof, work the 18 taps, and the building does the rest. With the World Cup landing in Dallas in 2026, Visit Dallas flags Christie's as a primary host, and the hardware backs the billing. A more central alternative is Frankie's Downtown in the Main Street District.
For the rest of the city's game-day options, see our guide to the best sports bars in Dallas and the wider sports bars by occasion. The full local scene is mapped in the Dallas bar guide.
Sources: Christie's Sports Bar official site (2026); Visit Dallas; dallasites101 guide; Yelp reviews.