Crown & Anchor sits on Spring Mountain Road, a few minutes off the Strip near Chinatown, and it is the room Las Vegas soccer fans set their alarms for.
This is a proper British pub, open 24 hours, with the wood, the dartboards and the menu to match. The Premier League's own USA bar finder lists it as an official viewing pub, which is the credential that matters when a 7am kickoff lands on a Saturday. Few rooms in the city open early enough and care enough to carry every match.
The room
The look is traditional pub rather than Vegas spectacle: dark wood, booths, a long bar and TVs angled for the match rather than for a sportsbook. There is no neon and no DJ, which is the point. Harlow's read is that the sightlines are honest from every booth, because the room was built around watching football, not around a casino floor.
What to order
Order the fish and chips, which reviewers across Tripadvisor and Yelp repeatedly call the best in the city, and pair it with a pint from the British and import taps. The bar also runs beer cocktails for the adventurous. Pricing lands at $$, fair for the portions. Skip the room if you want craft cocktails. This is a beer-and-a-plate pub and it plays to that.
The crowd and best time to go
Because it never closes, the rhythm follows the fixtures rather than the clock. Premier League mornings draw the dedicated supporters; Golden Knights and rugby fill the evenings. Come for an early kickoff and you will find the committed crowd and the best seats. Avoid expecting a quiet midweek pint during a big match, when the supporter sections claim the screens.
What regulars say
The recurring praise across Yelp and Tripadvisor is the authentic pub feel, the food, and the welcome for traveling supporters, with the main caveat being that it is off the Strip and worth the short drive. Reviewers note the staff steer you to the right screen for your club.
Who it is for
Crown & Anchor is for the soccer and rugby fan, the homesick Brit, and anyone who wants real fish and chips at any hour. Skip it if you want a Strip-view cocktail lounge. It is a supporters' pub first and it owns that lane.
The verdict
The kitchen does more than the fish and chips. Reviewers on Tripadvisor single out the bangers and mash and the Sunday roast as the plates that keep homesick supporters coming back, and the import tap list runs deeper than most American pubs attempt. The darts are league-grade rather than decoration, so expect a board in use most nights and a regular happy to give a visitor a game. Harlow's read on the sightlines holds across the room: the main bar carries the marquee match while the side screens cover the secondary fixtures, so a group following two clubs can split without anyone losing their game. For a 7am Premier League kickoff, few rooms in the city open the doors and pour a full pint with this much commitment, and the official Premier League listing is the credential that proves it. The short drive off the Strip is the only real cost, and the supporters who fill it on a Saturday morning clearly think it is worth paying.
For the rest of the city's game-day rooms, see our guide to the best sports bars in Las Vegas and the editorial pillar on the top Las Vegas sports bars. For a craft-beer alternative near the arena, try Beerhaus in Las Vegas. The wider scene is mapped in the Las Vegas bar guide.
Sources: Crown & Anchor official site (2026); Premier League USA bar finder; Tripadvisor reviews; Yelp (n=200+).