Bottled Blonde sits at the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo, anchored by the Grand Bazaar Shops, and runs a sports floor most casino bars cannot match for sheer screen count.
The numbers do the talking here. Bottled Blonde carries more than 40 HDTVs plus a 38-foot LED wall, a spread Las Vegas Magazine flagged when it called the room one of the best places to watch sports on the Strip. For a former bartender, the question is never how many screens hang on the wall. It is whether you can see one from the bad seat in the back corner.
The room
The layout runs long and open, part beer garden and part pizzeria, with the LED wall doing the heavy lifting for the whole floor. Harlow's sightline test passes because the big wall is visible from nearly every table, even the far booths where casino bars usually lose you. It runs loud on Strip weekends, and the music program turns it into a party room after the games end. The trade-off is that late nights here lean more nightclub than neighborhood bar.
What to order
This is a pizza kitchen first, so order off it. The menu leans into elevated bar plates: tuna wonton nachos, a wagyu burger finished with shaved truffle, fried squash blossoms, and wings built for sharing. The pizza program is the move for a table watching a full slate of games. Pair it with a draft rather than a cocktail at the $$$ price level, where the kitchen carries more value than the bar.
The crowd and best time to go
Doors open at 11am, with the floor staying open to 2am Sunday through Thursday and 4am on Friday and Saturday. The crowd skews younger and Strip-tourist heavy, especially after dark. Arrive at least an hour before a marquee kickoff to claim a table inside sightline of the LED wall. Avoid the late-night DJ window if a quiet drink is the goal, because the room flips toward dance floor by midnight.
What regulars say
The recurring note across Yelp and OpenTable reviews is that the screen setup and the kitchen outpace the typical Strip sports bar, with the usual Vegas complaint that weekend pricing and lines climb fast. Reviewers advise booking ahead for big fixtures and sitting toward the LED wall for the cleanest view.
Who it is for
Bottled Blonde is for the group that wants a real meal with the game and does not mind the room turning into a party afterward. It suits Strip visitors staying near Flamingo and fans who want one big screen the whole table can follow. Skip it if you want a calm corner or a value pitcher.
The verdict
Two things set Bottled Blonde apart from the casino-floor field. The first is that 38-foot LED wall, which solves the problem every sports bar fights, namely the guest stuck behind a pillar with no clean line to a screen. The second is a kitchen that treats the food as more than an afterthought, which matters when a group plants for a four-hour slate. The room is not subtle and it is not cheap, and by midnight it trades the games for a DJ. Go early, sit toward the wall, and order the pizza. On a Sunday slate of NFL games, the layout earns its reputation, and the trade-off is simply the volume and the weekend crowd that come with a Strip address. It knows exactly what it is.
For the rest of the city's game-day options, see our guide to the best sports bars in Las Vegas and the editorial pillar on the top Las Vegas sports bars. A center-Strip alternative with a cocktail focus is Tom's Watch Bar in Las Vegas, while the wider scene is mapped in the Las Vegas bar guide.
Sources: Bottled Blonde Las Vegas official site (2026); Las Vegas Magazine; Yelp reviews; OpenTable.