The best Tampa Bay bars and restaurants for watching sports

It’s here, the Taylor Swift bowl, but sports aren’t important on just one Sunday a year, so here are some of the best places to watch the game on TV. Some of these spots of bonafide American football honey holes, but others are simply some of the Bay area’s most unique places to set your gaze on the TV inside a comfy local watering hole. 
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Anchor Bar
Both locations of this Tampa staple are rife with televisions (the outside tube at Anchor’s Davis Islands location is clutch), and the menu of well-executed bar food favorites makes it a low-key place to watch sports elbow-to-elbow with regulars who might as well have their names etched onto the barstools.
514 N Franklin St., Tampa or 304 E David Blvd., Tampa
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Anchor Bar

Both locations of this Tampa staple are rife with televisions (the outside tube at Anchor’s Davis Islands location is clutch), and the menu of well-executed bar food favorites makes it a low-key place to watch sports elbow-to-elbow with regulars who might as well have their names etched onto the barstools.
514 N Franklin St., Tampa or 304 E David Blvd., Tampa
Walter’s Press Box Sports Emporium
In South Tampa, kids come of age inside Press Box. It’s where they see their relatives cry over the Bucs, and their really drunk uncle get mad when dad tries to put him in an Uber. And it’s where said kids repeat the cycle upon reaching adulthood. Approaching its 50th year serving the neighborhood, Walter’s has taken a step into the future with more than 40 TVs showing what feels like pretty much every sporting event happening in the U.S. on any given day.
222 S Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa
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Walter’s Press Box Sports Emporium

In South Tampa, kids come of age inside Press Box. It’s where they see their relatives cry over the Bucs, and their really drunk uncle get mad when dad tries to put him in an Uber. And it’s where said kids repeat the cycle upon reaching adulthood. Approaching its 50th year serving the neighborhood, Walter’s has taken a step into the future with more than 40 TVs showing what feels like pretty much every sporting event happening in the U.S. on any given day.
222 S Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa
Miller’s Ale House
An ADHD nightmare, the walls at Miller’s are almost literally covered in TVs. With three locations in the Bay area (West Tampa, University, Brandon), Miller's is a kid-friendly chain where a child can gorge on chicken Zingers while grandpa can feel all fancy eating the pork osso buco.
Multiple locations
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Miller’s Ale House

An ADHD nightmare, the walls at Miller’s are almost literally covered in TVs. With three locations in the Bay area (West Tampa, University, Brandon), Miller's is a kid-friendly chain where a child can gorge on chicken Zingers while grandpa can feel all fancy eating the pork osso buco.
Multiple locations
Bar Louie
Send your kids into the mall with a wad of cash and plop your ass on a barstool at this longtime International Plaza sports bar where the beer seems to be colder than anywhere on Westshore Boulevard. Bar staples like the wings, fried pickles and tots make it a no-brainer for someone who wants to waste away in front of the boob tube.
2223 N Westshore Blvd. 202 Suite B-202, Tampa
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Bar Louie

Send your kids into the mall with a wad of cash and plop your ass on a barstool at this longtime International Plaza sports bar where the beer seems to be colder than anywhere on Westshore Boulevard. Bar staples like the wings, fried pickles and tots make it a no-brainer for someone who wants to waste away in front of the boob tube.
2223 N Westshore Blvd. 202 Suite B-202, Tampa
Yuengling Draft Haus & Kitchen
We all know it as “America’s oldest brewery” and the favorite beer of middle aged and boomer dads across the nation: Yuengling. The 
popular brewery opened a massive, state-of-the-art restaurant and beer garden in 2023 and it’s probably your dad’s favorite place to watch his team. It boasts five total bars and 88 different taps of lagers, ales and more. 
11109 N. 30th St., Tampa
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Yuengling Draft Haus & Kitchen

We all know it as “America’s oldest brewery” and the favorite beer of middle aged and boomer dads across the nation: Yuengling. The popular brewery opened a massive, state-of-the-art restaurant and beer garden in 2023 and it’s probably your dad’s favorite place to watch his team. It boasts five total bars and 88 different taps of lagers, ales and more.
11109 N. 30th St., Tampa
Tampa Bay Brewing Co.
Come for the game, stay for the brews and tasty bar grub. Located in the heart of Ybor City (right next to a streetcar stop, aka the ultimate designated driver), Tampa Bay Brewing Co. offers a comfortable place to watch the game and have dinner before heading home or continuing the party elsewhere in Ybor. Its second location in Westchase (13937 Monroes Business Park) also offers the same variety of craft beer and casual fare, too. 
1600 E 8th Ave., Ybor City
Photo via Tampa Bay Brewing Co.

Tampa Bay Brewing Co.

Come for the game, stay for the brews and tasty bar grub. Located in the heart of Ybor City (right next to a streetcar stop, aka the ultimate designated driver), Tampa Bay Brewing Co. offers a comfortable place to watch the game and have dinner before heading home or continuing the party elsewhere in Ybor. Its second location in Westchase (13937 Monroes Business Park) also offers the same variety of craft beer and casual fare, too.
1600 E 8th Ave., Ybor City
Park & Rec
In the backyard they play oversized beer pong with handballs and trash cans in the shadow of under construction hi-rises. Inside, they drink cocktails called the “Donkey Kong” (vodka, whiskey, lime juice and ginger beer) or shots like the “Grape Nerd (Absolut Citron, grape pucker, sour, sprite). With loads of TVs on the walls, it’s a good place to pretty much get shitfaced when your team starts to see a win slip away.
100 4th St. S, St. Petersburg
Photo via Park & Rec DTSP/Facebook

Park & Rec

In the backyard they play oversized beer pong with handballs and trash cans in the shadow of under construction hi-rises. Inside, they drink cocktails called the “Donkey Kong” (vodka, whiskey, lime juice and ginger beer) or shots like the “Grape Nerd (Absolut Citron, grape pucker, sour, sprite). With loads of TVs on the walls, it’s a good place to pretty much get shitfaced when your team starts to see a win slip away.
100 4th St. S, St. Petersburg
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Come on, you wanna see the house that’s collecting all your bad bets on the Hard Rock betting app. The casino is the place where time stops and you always have a chance at redemption. The center bar alone has a tower of 12 TVs (and 17 slot machines), so there’s always something to do in between plays.
5223 Orient Rd., Tampa
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Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

Come on, you wanna see the house that’s collecting all your bad bets on the Hard Rock betting app. The casino is the place where time stops and you always have a chance at redemption. The center bar alone has a tower of 12 TVs (and 17 slot machines), so there’s always something to do in between plays.
5223 Orient Rd., Tampa
Beef O’Brady’s
Beef’s is without a doubt a Tampa institution, and there’s one in pretty much every corner of Tampa Bay, which is great for anyone with a serious wing addiction. Be sure to stop by on Wednesdays for 99-cent wings, and pick from entry level sauces like garlic parm or their new “smokehouse maple,” to inferno levels of spice like “atomic” or “firecracker.” 
Multiple locations
Photo via BeefsHomeOffice/Facebook

Beef O’Brady’s

Beef’s is without a doubt a Tampa institution, and there’s one in pretty much every corner of Tampa Bay, which is great for anyone with a serious wing addiction. Be sure to stop by on Wednesdays for 99-cent wings, and pick from entry level sauces like garlic parm or their new “smokehouse maple,” to inferno levels of spice like “atomic” or “firecracker.”
Multiple locations
Hattricks
For 27 years, downtown Tampa’s most tried and true sports bar has been a staple for Tampa Bay Lightning fans, but the high ceilings, friendly staff and smorgasbord of TVs and sports memorabilia make it one of Tampa’s greatest places to watch any game. Get the wings, and most definitely opt to have them “Shake & Bake” style (aka put in the oven after getting the sauce out of the fryer). And if you’re there for the Big Game, don’t leave without dapping up the big guy, Larry Heisel, manager at Hattricks and legend of the local hospitality scene.
107 S Franklin St., Tampa
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Hattricks

For 27 years, downtown Tampa’s most tried and true sports bar has been a staple for Tampa Bay Lightning fans, but the high ceilings, friendly staff and smorgasbord of TVs and sports memorabilia make it one of Tampa’s greatest places to watch any game. Get the wings, and most definitely opt to have them “Shake & Bake” style (aka put in the oven after getting the sauce out of the fryer). And if you’re there for the Big Game, don’t leave without dapping up the big guy, Larry Heisel, manager at Hattricks and legend of the local hospitality scene.
107 S Franklin St., Tampa
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