10 Best Places to Watch NFL Games in LA

With the Rams returning to Los Angeles last year and the Chargers relocating, there has never been a better time to be a football fan in the City Of Angels. If you are a sports fan, betting is also part of your life, check this new sports betting sites uk and have fun and win big money.

With games on Thursday nights, all day Sunday starting at 10 a.m. PST and Monday nights, there are plenty of opportunities to catch all the NFL action, no matter which team you root for. To bet for your team, go to W88.

Between the crowds, the drink specials and mouth-watering menus, check out the 10 best places to watch NFL games in L.A.

Goal Sports Cafe

Goal Sports Cafe

The name says it all; this place is a winner. Goal is a no muss, no fuss sports bar, a rare find among its trendy West 3rd. St. neighbors. Always hosting a lively, local crowd, the intimate space has 13 TVs and serves out a menu from executive chef Jonah Johnson featuring elevated bar staples from chunky turkey tacos to a BLT salad to its signature The End Zone Caribbean marinated chicken dish.

Beer and cocktails are also offered including The Free Agent, which is bourbon, crème de cacao and a can of Pabst Blue Ribbon. Goal has also been known to host a few famous fans on game days (here’s looking at you Leo DiCaprio and Ryan Phillippe) so keep you eyes pealed.

8334 W 3rd St., Los Angeles, 323-655-5955, goalsportscafe.com, @goalsportscafe

Barney’s Beanery

Barney's Beanery

There are five Barney’s Beanery in L.A. but the Santa Monica outpost reigns supreme during football season. The Promenade staple has a innumerable collection of flat screen TVs, including some of the biggest you’ve seen so you’ll feel like you are right out there on the field, and if you like to watch games to do some gambling, there are great sites like 메리트카지노 online, where you can make these bets.

In addition to a mile-long menu of grub, which includes everything from wings, to tacos, to pizzas, Barney’s is also a beer lovers paradise with 40 brews on draft and close to 150 bottles. During halftime, stay entertained with arcade games similar to the ones on Farming Less, air hockey, foosball and pool tables.

1351 3rd St., Santa Monica, 310-656-5777, barneysbeanery.com, @barneysbeanery

Sycamore Tavern

Sports fans can head to Sunset Blvd. to catch the best NFL battles at the cool and casual Sycamore Tavern. The sprawling 10,000 square foot space houses 55 (yes 55!) TVs so you’ll never have to fight for a good view. For Thursday and Monday night games, take advantage of their happy hour, which offers $4 draft beers, $7 cocktails and bites like German-style pretzels and crispy Calamari.

On Sundays, watch the games over brunch complete with a killer menu of dishes such as Crab Cake Benedict and Waffle Churros, as well as bottomless mimosas and a make your own Bloody Mary bar.

7038 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, 323-467-7038, sycamoretavern.com, @sycamoretavern

33 Taps

 

This Silver Lake filling station’s name 33 Taps not only refers to the year 1933, when Prohibition ended, but also its literal rotating draft system of 33 great beers, including local craft brews, as well as well-known domestics and imports.

The made from scratch menu goes beyond the expected pub fare, offering unique gameday items such as Ahi Tuna Bites and Pasta Primavera, and all day breakfast. Be sure to try one of their artisanal burgers and craft fries, ranging in flavor from Truffle’d Parmesan to Cajun.

3725 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, 323-338-7777, 33taps.com, @33taps

The Parlor

The Parlor LA

Known as Hollywood’s “upscale sports bar,” this refined restaurant/bar is for the football fan with a sophisticated palette. The Parlor boasts over 50 TVs, a large outdoor patio and and a mouthwatering menu from Chef J.D. Escandon which includes Buffalo Chicken Sliders, meatball pizzas and of course brunch fare for those early games, including their famous fried chicken and egg biscuit.

When it comes to drinks, your choices are far from just beer (although their selection is no slouch). The Parlor offers a carefully crafted cocktail menu by Max Kestenbbaum focusing on the classics, including The Billionaire made with Hennessy, fresh pineapple juice and simple syrup and Pot O’ Gold made with Jameson, fresh lemon juice and honey.

Got a big group? Order one of the punch bowls such as the Family Mule made with Absolut Vodka, fresh lime juice and house-made ginger beer.

7250 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, 323-930-2100, theparlorca.com, @theparlorhw

Joxer Daly’s

Joxer Daly's

Joxer Daly’s in Culver City may be famous for showing premiere league soccer games, but we promise this pub knows how to host an American football party too. This super friendly bar is filled with TVs, a friendly staff and full bar including, a large collection of imported beers and drafts on tap. On the weekends, watch the games while devouring a full Irish breakfast and $5 select breakfast cocktails. There are also plenty of games going on, with a dart board and a pool table for some halftime fun.

11168 Washington Blvd., Culver City, 310-838-3745, joxerdalysirishpub.com

2nd Half Sports Grill

2nd Half Sports Bar

For the beach dwelling football fans, you can’t get much better than 2nd Half Sports Grill. The space was first opened by the Cleveland family in 1968 as Mr. Pockets Sports Bar. For 46 years, the bar/grill entertained South Bay sports fans and in 2015, the family opened up 2nd Half as an updated, state-of-the-art version of the iconic Mr. Pockets.

2nd Half is now a multi-level 10,000 square foot facility featuring a full bar, 14 projection televisions, 27 LED televisions including an impressive video wall, 15 regulation pool tables, three “Diamond” bar pool tables, air hockey, 22 ft. shuffleboard, ping pong, electronic skill games and more. The Manhattan beach hotspot also houses a private VIP Sky Lounge if you want to take your viewing party up a notch.

516 N Sepulveda Blvd., Manhattan Beach, 310-372-4343, 2ndhalfsportsgrill.com, @2nd_half_sports_grill

Gym Sportsbar

Gym Sports Bar

The first and only gay sports bar in Los Angeles may be small, but you can’t deny its charm. This diverse dive keeps it simple serving up cheap brews and heavy handed cocktails. For weeknight games, take advantage of 2 for 1 drinks until 9 p.m. and Sundays, cheer on your team over $5 mimosas and $7.50 Bloody Marys.

Although Gym doesn’t serves up food, Five Guys is right next door so you can sneak out for a burger at halftime. Neighborhood tip: Get there early to get a say in what games they show and expect a large crowd of LGBTQ intramural sports teams grabbing pitchers of beer after their own games.

8737 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, 310-659-2004, gymsportsbar.com

San Francisco Saloon

San Francisco Saloon

As much as Angelenos hate to admit, not all Californians are Rams or Chargers fans. For those who cheer on the 49ers, head to San Francisco Saloon where you can wear your red and gold with pride. The sports safe haven is always packed with rowdy, relocated Bay Area natives and the beer is always flowing.

For weeknight games, enjoy happy hour until 7 p.m. which includes $2 off select pints of draft beer and margaritas, $5 well drinks and discounted appetizers like nachos, buffalo wings and quesadillas.

11501 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, 310-478-0152, Sfsaloon.com, @sfsaloonwestla

The Belmont

The Belmont

Nestled just across the street from Melrose Place on La Cienega Blvd., the Belmont has plenty of TVs, fresh California fare, (think Sriracha blue cheese burgers and to-die-for brussel sprouts)| and unique handcrafted cocktails. On Sundays, watch the games while enjoying 2 for 1 mimosas and visit one of the most stacked make your own Bloody Mary bars in the city.

The Belmont also just started serving frosé (aka frozen rosé) something sure to continue through L.A.’s endless summer. Speaking of warm weather, the neighborhood hotspot boasts a front outdoor (and dog friendly) patio that is also hooked up with TVs so you can enjoy the games in the fresh air.

Keep in mind, although the Belmont shows NFL games from every market, expect the Chicago Bears games to be shown on the big projection screen and don’t even think about asking it to be changed. You don’t want to make a Midwesty mad.

747 N La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, 310-659-8871, belmontla.com, @belmontla

 

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