Down on Quevedo in Coyoacán, Sport & Chips refuses to make you choose between watching the game and playing one, and bundles the whole evening under one roof.
Published June 11, 2026 · By Daniel Okafor
Sport & Chips Games Bar sits at Avenida Miguel Ángel de Quevedo 1144, in the Parque San Andrés pocket of Coyoacán in the city's south. It is a sports bar with the volume of an arcade: giant screens carry the match while the rest of the floor turns over eight bowling lanes, three baseball batting cages and a set of F1 simulators. The result is a room that holds a crowd for hours rather than a single fixture.
The scale is the story. Where most sports bars give you a screen and a stool, Sport & Chips gives you somewhere to go between halves, which is why families and big groups treat it as a destination. The format clearly lands with locals: the venue carries a 4.3 rating across more than 2,200 reviews on Restaurant Guru, a volume that points to a room people return to rather than visit once.
Eat and drink to match the energy. The kitchen runs a broad menu of small plates and sharing food alongside cocktails, beers and wines, with happy-hour specials that make the early evening the value window. None of it is precious; it is built to keep a long table fed while the bowling and the football carry on around it.
As a Mexico City sports bar, Sport & Chips owns the family-and-groups end of the market. You come here for a Liga MX afternoon that turns into a bowling session, a birthday that needs a screen and an activity, or a Sunday that has to entertain a mixed crowd. For where the city's different watching tribes gather, our guide to the best bars for watching the game in Mexico City sets it all out.
It rounds out a city full of more single-minded rooms. For a polished agave-and-match night, Cantina La No. 20 in Polanco is the pick, McCarthy's Irish Pub brings the bands and the European fixtures, and Pinche Gringo BBQ runs the American football parties. For the broader map, see our roundup of the best bars in Mexico City.
Time it for the activity, not just the kickoff. The lanes and cages book up on weekend evenings, so a big-match Saturday is best started early to claim both a screen and a slot. Weeknights run calmer, with happy-hour pricing and room to drift between the bar and the bowling without a wait.
The crowd is broad and warm. Coyoacán students, south-side families and groups out for a birthday fill the place, and the open, all-ages energy is a long way from the boozy single-screen sports bar. It is the rare match-day room you can bring almost anyone to.
Service holds up across a busy, multi-room operation, keeping food and drinks moving between the lanes, the cages and the screens. That coordination is the quiet reason the place earns its high review count rather than just its square footage.
What makes Sport & Chips worth the trip south is its generosity. A sports bar that also hands you bowling, batting cages and a racing sim turns a single fixture into a full night out, and does it without losing the plot of the match on the wall. Judged on Coyoacán's own terms, it is the south side's most complete games-and-sports room.
Sources: Tripadvisor and OpenTable listings, Sport & Chips Games Bar; Restaurant Guru, Sport & Chips Coyoacán (4.3, 2,223 reviews); Sport & Chips Facebook (@SportandChips) (2026).