Philly’s Top 23 Sports Bars
Grab a few friends and root, root, root for the home team...
In a town as sports-obsessed as Philadelphia, cheering on the local team is not just a pastime — it’s a source of pride and excitement.
Fortunately, the city has a wealth of fantastic sports bars where fans can catch the big game.
Whether guests are looking for massive spaces boasting dozens of enormous high-definition televisions or local hangouts for diehard fans, Philly sports bars have it. That’s in addition to great food, delicious craft beer and other fun amenities. (Skee-Ball, anyone?)
So grab a few friends and root, root, root for the home team at some of the best sports bars in Philadelphia.
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Chickie’s and Pete’s is South Philly’s premier sports bar located steps from the Sports Complex . The South Philly location boasts three bars, a 14-foot television and the venue’s signature Crabfries®, which make even a losing day feel okay. Not near South Philly? No worries: You can also score those crave-worthy Crabfries at a number of other Chickie’s & Pete’s locations throughout Greater Philadelphia, including in Malvern, Upper Darby and Warrington.
Where: Chickie's & Pete's, 1526 Packer Avenue
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Chickies & Pete's, 4010 Robbins Street
Chickie's & Pete's, 11000 Roosevelt Boulevard
Chickie's & Pete's, 5035 Township Line Road, Upper Darby
Chickie's & Pete's, 675 Shannondell Boulevard, Eagleville
Garage
Garage in East Passyunk features one of the largest canned beer selections in the city and multiple TVs to catch the game. Fans can also find Skee-Ball, a pool table and two pinball machines, along with a food cart with continuously rotating vendors. Garage’s other location in Fishtown has all that, too — plus a few more beers (400 in total) from which to choose. Cheers!
A new stadium-adjacent addition, this restaurant and gaming venue is located inside the Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia next to Citizens Bank Park. Highlights include 26 TVs for optimal viewing, and the ability to book private events like fantasy football draft parties. If you attend any game in person at the nearby Sports Complex, swing by for a post-game hang — then stay over at the opened-in-2021 hotel .
XFINITY Live! Philadelphia might be the closest thing to watching a game live. Thanks to a 32-foot, $1 million Sony LED high-definition television, the Comcast SportsNet Ticker displaying the latest stats and scores, and a full-service bar and menu, fans can’t go wrong spending game day here. Just outside, find a 24-foot-tall LED video wall that’s part of the XFINITY On Demand Theater.
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Bankroll
Luxury is the name of the game at upscale sporty spot in Center City. Catch the game (any game, really) on giant screens while enjoying a modern menu featuring Wagyu steaks, a raw bar and elevated cocktails. Reservations are recommended.
Catch the game as you sink the eight-ball at Buffalo Billiards , outfitted with 17 high-definition TVs, eight Brunswick Gold Crown pool tables, four shuffleboard tables, Skee-Ball, foosball, video games and five dart boards.
Cavanaugh's


One of Philly’s most popular sports bars opened its doors at a new location just in time for the NFL season in fall 2022. The Samson Street spot serves up classic bar favorites (think wings, burgers, and mac and cheese) and game day drink specials. Not in Center City? There are Cavanaugh’s locations in University City , Headhouse Square and on the Delaware River waterfront .


Steps from the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University, City Tap House has one of the most extensive draft beer lists in the city, with more than 50 brews on tap, including many rare and sought-after beers. Translation: Customers do not go thirsty during the game. Find another City Tap House location in Logan Square .
When you have shopping errands to run on game day, head to this expansive restaurant in King of Prussia Town Center that boasts 14 extra-large high-definition TVs and 90 beers on tap. There’s even a dog-friendly patio, where you can watch your favorite team while lounging next to the outdoor fireplace.
Craft Hall
Headed out to watch the game with your kids in tow? This all-ages (as long as it’s before 9 p.m.) bar — complete with a pirate ship playground —is the ideal spot. Your pup is also welcome at Unleashed, the venue’s dog park/beer garden, as well as at Puppy Porch, an outdoor dining area.


Thanks to the baker’s dozen of TVs that line the walls, there isn’t a bad seat in the house at South Street’s Founding Fathers Sports Bar & Grill . An expansive list of craft beers and a menu full of “concessions,” sandwiches, wings and pizza add to the atmosphere.
Iron Abbey
A soccer destination in Horsham, this gastropub shows Premier League, LaLiga, Champions League and Serie A matches live. Fans have their choice of breakfast, lunch or dinner (depending on the time of the match), plus 20 rotating drafts.
Mac's Tavern
Mac’s Tavern draws two kinds of fans: those of sports and those of the popular It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia TV comedy. The bar — part-owned by actors from the show — features four plasma TVs, a jukebox and a huge selection of draft and bottled beers to pair with the game.


Since before the Civil War, McGillin’s Old Ale House has been serving up cold beer, solid bar food and friendly service. Situated on a tiny alley not far from City Hall , McGillin’s offers a relaxed spot to enjoy dinner and drinks during the game in the city’s oldest continuously operating pub.
Featuring upscale pub fare, an extensive beer list and plenty of TVs, Misconduct Tavern is a top spot for sports in Center City. Take a seat at the bar to find prime viewpoints of the TVs, friendly bartenders and specials during major sporting events. A second location near Logan Square features outdoor seating, 12 beers on tap and more than 50 bottled varieties. And a new University City outpost is even more convenient for sports-obsessed area college students.
Where: Misconduct Tavern, 1511 Locust Street
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For soccer fans, University City ’s New Deck Tavern is the place to be, as the spot airs all European soccer games on the Setanta Pub Channel. That said, sports of all kinds can also be found playing on the bar’s seven high-definition plasma TVs. With a special draft beer system imported from Ireland and an extensive collection of single malt scotch, New Deck Tavern puts quality drinks in patrons’ hands as they cheer for their teams.
New Wave Café is where Queen Village locals come to catch the game, play a round of pool and throw darts in the back of the laid-back bar. Each day of the week brings a special to score too, like Tacos & Tequila Tuesdays and Wine Wednesdays.
At Paddy Whacks Irish Sports Pub , a handful of TVs await fans who want to catch the big game and enjoy a sudsy pint along with it. Classic Irish foods are also available throughout the week, including fish and chips and shepherd’s pie. In addition to the Headhouse Square location, Paddy Whacks also operates in Northeast Philadelphia.
Where: Paddy Whacks Irish Sports Pub - South Street, 150 South Street
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Paddy Whacks Irish Sports Pub - Welsh Road, 9241-43 Roosevelt Boulevard
If you’re looking to watch a game somewhere outside Philadelphia proper, chances are you’re near one of these hot-wing-centric sports bars . In addition to numerous suburban locations, P.J. Whelihan’s also has stands at Citizens Bank Park and Subaru Park.
Where: P.J. Whelihan's Pub + Restaurant - Newtown Square, 4803 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square
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P.J. Whelihan's Pub + Restaurant - Malvern, 12 General Warren Boulevard, Malvern
P.J. Whelihan's Pub + Restaurant - Downingtown, 853 East Lancaster Avenue, Downingtown
P.J. Whelihan's Pub + Restaurant - Blue Bell, 799 Dekalb Pike, Blue Bell
P.J. Whelihan's Pub + Restaurant - Horsham, 101 Easton Road, Horsham
P.J. Whelihan's Pub + Restaurant - West Chester, 1347 Wilmington Pike, West Chester
Tradesman's and Brü Craft & Wurst


These adjacent spots bars call to fans on game day. Tradesman’s has a 10-foot media wall and two levels for sports fans to watch the game, as well as a huge menu of hearty eats and an extensive whiskey list. And Brü Craft & Wurst — located right next door — offers special outdoor seating on certain game days.
Wicked Wolf
Sports pub meets party club at this trendy spot in Center City . Catch the big game (any big game, really) on an enormous 12-foot by 4-foot centerpiece LED screen, or one of the other 28 TVs spread over three floors. Between breaks in the action, expect DJ sets, confetti cannons and a party-like atmosphere — win, lose or draw.