Champions Sports Bar holds the ground floor of the Warsaw Marriott Hotel at Aleje Jerozolimskie 65/79, on the central artery opposite the main railway station. The American sports bar runs 41 televisions and two projection screens, billed as the city's American sports bar for watching a match with friends. Tripadvisor reviewers return for the screens and the wings first.
Published December 11, 2025 · By Noa Aviv
The room
The room is a screen-led American sports bar rather than a pub, fitted out so a game is in view from most seats across the 41 televisions and two projectors. The Marriott setting gives it a polished finish, with a full restaurant menu alongside the bar. The crowd mixes hotel guests, office workers from the surrounding towers and Warsaw locals on fixture nights.
Srodmiescie, the central district outside, runs along Aleje Jerozolimskie past the Warsaw Central station and the city's office towers. Champions sits at the heart of it, a short walk from the station and the Palace of Culture. That position keeps it busy on big match nights with a mixed after-work and visitor trade.
What to order
The bar pours a range of local and international beers, the staple of a match-day session, alongside American plates from the kitchen. Reviewers single out the wings as the order to make, the dish that comes up first in Tripadvisor write-ups. The format is beer and shareable American food in front of a screen rather than a cocktail programme.
The order usually pairs a beer with wings or a burger across a fixture, the combination the room is built around. The full restaurant menu covers a proper meal for those settling in for a double-header. A beer and a plate of wings is the straightforward call.
Who it is for
Champions fits a fan after a screened match with American bar food, an after-work group near Warsaw Central, and a visitor at the Marriott who wants the game and a beer. Skip it for a quiet cocktail bar or a cheap local dive, since this is a hotel sports bar with prices to match the address. It rewards a group that comes for a fixture and stays to eat.
Best time to go
Big fixtures and tournament nights are when the room fills, so an earlier arrival secures a seat with a clear screen. The daily noon open suits an afternoon kick-off or a long sporting calendar. Weeknights after office hours bring the after-work crowd in from the surrounding towers.
For a major final, a table booked ahead is the safe call given how the screen-facing seats go. A quieter weekday afternoon gives the run of the room and the projectors. The central location means match nights draw a crowd from across the city, so timing matters.
The detail worth knowing
The screen count is the detail worth knowing, since 41 televisions and two projection screens put a game in view from almost any seat, more than most Warsaw bars carry. Its billing as the city's American sports bar, attached to the Marriott, marks it as the default for watching a fixture in central Warsaw. Warsaw Insider and Tripadvisor both file it under the city's sport-watching options.
A hotel setting gives it a steadier, more polished run than a back-street pub, with a full kitchen behind the bar. The pairing of a wall of screens with American plates is the pitch. For a match with wings and a beer in central Warsaw, it is a reliable call.
The bottom line
Champions Sports Bar is the American sports bar at the Warsaw Marriott on Aleje Jerozolimskie, with 41 screens, two projectors and wings the reviewers return for. Come for a fixture, arrive early for a screen-facing seat, and pair a beer with American plates. The wall of screens and the central location are the reasons to go.
Keep exploring with our best sports bars in Warsaw guide, the full Warsaw bar guide, and our edit of sports bars worldwide. Pair Champions Sports Bar with The London Pub, Shamrock Irish Pub, and Platinum Irish Pub.


