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Sports Guide

Best Bars to Watch the Game in Las Vegas

JH
James Harlow
8 min read

Las Vegas watches the game on two fronts. On and around the Strip the casino rooms go big, with three-story sportsbook screens, pool decks and reservation-only lounges that fill days ahead for a marquee NFL Sunday. Off the Strip the locals take over, in 24-hour taverns and Battle Born rooms where the Golden Knights and the home-team feeds run loud. With the 2026 World Cup landing in North America this summer, the soccer pubs matter too. Book ahead for the casino rooms and these ten cover the city.

The Casino and Big-Screen Rooms

On and around the Strip the rooms go big, so book days ahead for a marquee Sunday or a Strip watch party.

01
Circa Sports Book and Stadium Swim

Circa stacks the two biggest screens in town. Inside, the three-story sportsbook runs a videoboard forty feet high and a thousand stadium seats, with sound on for the headline game. Outside, Stadium Swim plays sport all day on a 143-foot pool screen that splits into many feeds at once. For the summer World Cup, Circa turns both into a USA-match viewing hub.

Game day tip: Reserve a sportsbook seat or a Stadium Swim daybed well ahead for a big NFL Sunday or a World Cup knockout.

02
Tom's Watch Bar

Tom's Watch Bar was built to kill the bad seat, with a central stadium screen ringed by hundreds of high-definition televisions for a true 360-degree view. That layout makes it the easy pick when you want to track an entire NFL Sunday or a college Saturday at once, with key-game audio on and quick pub food to match.

Game day tip: Ask for a seat facing the center stadium screen if you want to follow several games at once.

03
Flanker Kitchen and Sports Bar

Flanker at Mandalay Bay is the upscale Strip option, a polished room with a wall of screens, bottle service and a kitchen that goes beyond wings. It fills for NFL Sundays and big fight nights, so it trades dive-bar grit for a party-forward crowd. Reservations are close to essential on a marquee weekend.

Game day tip: Book a table days ahead for an NFL Sunday or a fight night, since walk-in space disappears fast.

04
The George Sportsmen's Lounge

The George is the sleek sportsbook-lounge inside Durango out in the southwest valley, a draw for locals who want a premium watch without the Strip crowds. Big screens, a strong cocktail and food program and a reservation system make it a destination room. It books out days in advance for the biggest games.

Game day tip: Reserve early for a marquee Sunday, as this is one of the first valley rooms to sell out.

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Off-Strip Locals' Rooms

Away from the Strip the locals take over, in Battle Born rooms and beer gardens where the home feeds run loud.

05
Born and Raised

Born and Raised is the definitive Battle Born sports bar and the official away-game home for the Vegas Golden Knights, with thirty-two high-definition screens and from-scratch food. The crowd is local and passionate, the sound goes on for Knights and Raiders games, and the menu outclasses most rooms in town. It is a true locals' game day base.

Game day tip: Come for a Golden Knights away game to sit among the loudest local crowd in the city.

06
Starboard Tack

Starboard Tack on Atlantic Street is a dark, retro off-strip room that runs around the clock and prioritizes the national and local broadcasts across several large screens with a focused sound setup. Multiple vantage points keep the action synchronized so you miss fewer plays, and the cocktails are a cut above the usual sports-bar pour.

Game day tip: Settle at the main bar for the best synchronized view and key-game sound.

07
The Front Yard at Ellis Island

Just east of the Strip at Ellis Island Casino, The Front Yard is a two-story beer-garden room with plenty of screens, house-brewed beers and big-portion comfort food. It leans casual and friendly through NFL and college football season, an easy landing spot when you want screens and a patio without a casino-floor crowd.

Game day tip: Grab a patio table for an afternoon kickoff and order the house brews on the way in.

24-Hour and Neighborhood Bars

These rooms round out the city with round-the-clock screens, a soccer crowd and a casino sportsbook with free seats.

08
PKWY Tavern

PKWY Tavern is the locals' 24-hour chain, with several valley locations, dozens of high-definition screens at each and access to virtually every sports package and streaming service. Bartop gaming, 250-plus beers and a full kitchen make it a reliable any-game, any-hour room. Whatever the fixture and whatever the time zone, a PKWY is showing it.

Game day tip: Ask the bartender to put your out-of-market game on, since they carry nearly every package.

09
Crown and Anchor Pub

The Crown and Anchor is the 24-hour British pub that has been soccer and rugby central in Las Vegas for decades, showing matches live even in the middle of the night. Three dozen beers on tap and a British menu back it up, and during NFL games the 1-2-3 special runs a banger, a PBR and wings for a few dollars each.

Game day tip: It is the place for an overnight Premier League or World Cup kickoff, with the game on at any hour.

10
South Point Race and Sports Book

Out on the south end, the South Point sportsbook keeps its race and sports rooms separate, with a wall of screens and plenty of free stadium-style seating that the Strip books cannot match. It is a low-key, local-friendly way to watch a full slate, with a casino floor, food court and brewery a few steps away.

Game day tip: Arrive early on an NFL Sunday to claim a free seat in the sports section before the bettors fill in.

Game Day Questions

Where is the best place to watch football in Las Vegas?
Circa downtown has the two biggest screens in the city, with a three-story sportsbook videoboard and a 143-foot pool screen at Stadium Swim. For a true sports bar, Tom's Watch Bar offers hundreds of screens and a 360-degree view, while Born and Raised is the top off-strip locals' room.

Where do locals watch the game off the Strip?
Born and Raised is the official Golden Knights away-game home and a passionate locals' room with thirty-two screens. PKWY Tavern runs 24 hours with every sports package, and Starboard Tack on Atlantic Street is a dark off-strip favorite that prioritizes the national feeds.

Where can I watch soccer or the World Cup in Las Vegas?
Crown and Anchor near the university is a 24-hour British pub that shows soccer and rugby live at any hour, including overnight kickoffs. For the 2026 World Cup, Circa is turning its three-story sportsbook and Stadium Swim into a USA-match viewing hub.

Do I need a reservation to watch the game in Las Vegas?
For the Strip and casino rooms, yes. Flanker at Mandalay Bay, The George at Durango and the Circa sportsbook all book out days ahead for a marquee NFL Sunday. Off-strip locals' rooms like Born and Raised, PKWY Tavern and the South Point book are easier to walk into.

Our Verdict on Game Day in Las Vegas

Match the room to the moment. For sheer spectacle, the Circa sportsbook and Stadium Swim screens are unmatched, with Tom's Watch Bar the pick for tracking a full slate at once. For a real locals' crowd, Born and Raised and PKWY Tavern win, and Crown and Anchor is the call for an overnight soccer kickoff. Book the casino rooms early, then settle in for the slate.

How We Picked

Every bar on this list was checked against its own current listing plus at least one independent guide before publishing, and ranked on the game day specifics that matter: screen count and sight lines, the channels and feeds available, the leagues shown, the crowd, and how the room handles a marquee night. We exclude venues we could not verify as open and showing live sport. For the method behind every game day guide, see our pillar guide to watching the game.

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