Kickers sits a mile north of Fremont Street, past where the tourist maps fade, behind a door you have to ring to enter. Inside is one of the best run small sports bars in the city, and on Sundays in fall, the loudest Green Bay Packers room in Nevada.
931 Las Vegas Blvd N, just north of the Neon Museum and one mile from Fremont Street, per the bar's own directions at kickerslv.com. Open 24 hours. Parking: small private lot plus street.
The doorbell entry reads like a speakeasy gimmick, but it is practical: this stretch of the boulevard is rough around the edges, and the buzz in policy keeps the room calm at 3am. Once inside, the formula is a locals' tavern executed with unusual care. Seventeen televisions, shuffleboard, Golden Tee, a TouchTunes jukebox, a photo booth, and a craft beer list that runs deeper than most Strip bars bother with.
"The doorbell is the filter. Everyone on the right side of it is here for the game."
The room
It is a single rectangular room with the 17 screens spread evenly, so no seat sits more than one swivel from a feed. The bar top runs gaming machines, and a players club hands out free play, which is how the room earns its 24 hour license and its locals. Cleanliness gets singled out constantly in reviews, and the Google rating sits at 4.7.
The DIRECTV sports bar finder lists Kickers for every major package, and the regulars treat it as the Packers bar in Vegas, full kit, chants and all.
The neighborhood context helps explain the room. This stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard North sits between the Neon Museum's boneyard and Cashman Field, an area that tourists pass through rather than stop in. Kickers works as a deliberate anchor here, and its players club, free play offers, and 24 hour kitchen window follow the locals' tavern playbook that Las Vegas runs better than any city in America.
The contrast with the Strip rooms on this list is the point. No center hung jumbotron, no rooftop view, no draft package upsell. What you get instead is a bartender who knows the regulars by name and a game day cost that lands at roughly half of what the resort corridors charge for the same three hours.
What to order
Work the craft draft list first, which rotates regional brewers you will not find downtown. The cocktails are better than a gaming bar needs them to be, a point Tripadvisor reviewers repeat. The kitchen runs small eats, built for soaking up a long game rather than a full dinner.
Who it is for
Cheeseheads first, obviously. Beyond them: downtown locals, industry workers off shift at 4am, and visitors who want the version of Vegas sports watching that costs half of what the Strip charges. It is not for big groups, the room simply is not that large.
Best time to go
Any Packers game, arriving 45 minutes early because the room fills. Otherwise weeknights, when shuffleboard and the jukebox set the pace and bartenders have time to talk through the tap list. The 24 hour license means west coast insomniacs get European soccer mornings with a real crowd of regulars.
Kickers holds a spot in our ranking of the best sports bars in Las Vegas. For the rest of the neighborhood, start with our Downtown and Fremont guide or the full Las Vegas bar guide.
Sources
Verified against kickerslv.com, Yelp, Tripadvisor, and the DIRECTV sports bar finder. Rating and hours pulled June 11, 2026.
