Whether you’re rooting for the Patriots, catching a college game, or just gathering with friends to watch Sunday matchups—Boston has some fantastic bars and restaurants where the energy’s high, the food is solid, and the screens are big!
Top Picks
1. Yard House (Boston Marriott Copley Place): Located inside the Marriott Copley Place in Back Bay, this Yard House offers plenty of TVs scattered throughout, a lively bar scene, and solid food & drink options. It’s frequently praised as a place where you can catch all the games.
- Pros: Central location, good variety on the menu, a large draft beer selection, multiple vantage points to see the action.
- Considerations: Because it's a popular spot, it can get busy—especially on big game days or during prime time. Arriving early helps.
2. Banners Kitchen & Tap (West End / Causeway): Huge screen, tons of TVs, right near TD Garden. Big for atmosphere.
3. The Sporting Club (Seaport): A bit more upscale, with quality food and a stylish setting, yet still very much a place to catch all the big games.
4. Olde Magoun’s Saloon (Somerville): Classic neighborhood sports bar vibe; lots of screens, solid food & drink.
5. Bleacher Bar (Fenway): Unique setting under the Fenway bleachers, great if you want that extra connection to Boston’s sports culture.
6. Cask ’n Flagon (Fenway / Kenmore): Right next to historic Fenway Park at 62 Brookline Avenue, this is one of the prototypical Boston sports bars. Why it rocks: lots of high-definition TVs, big crowds (especially on Red Sox days and big game days), solid menu, great beer selection.