Best 10 Sports Bars in Boston

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Keep in mind, this article is in ascending order. We’ve saved the best Sports Bars for last. Enjoy the list!

 

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In Boston, sports are great, and bars are great. Sports bars in Boston feature many huge flatscreen TVs, friendly staff, a wide range of drinks that are reasonably priced, an amazing atmosphere, and comfy seating. Wherever in Boston you end up you’re definitely surrounded by Boston fans, so taunt gently because Bostonians take their sports seriously.  It’s no secret that Boston sports teams have always had loyal fans. With all of the city’s recent titles among the New England Patriots, Boston Red Sox, Boston Bruins, and Boston Celtics, their games are fun to experience whether you’re a fan or not. But not everyone has time to go to an actual game during a weekend trip, which is why grabbing food and drinks at one of Boston’s best sports bars is oftentimes your best bet. And with New England’s unpredictable weather, experiencing a game at the bar is one activity you can count on no matter what time of year you visit.

10. Tony C’s Sports Bar & Grill – Seaport

Tony C’s Sports Bar & Grill - Seaport

Very nice sports bar, quiet and able to carry on a conversation with the people at your table. Named to honor Revere native and Red Sox legend, Tony Conigliaro, Tony C’s is a spacious restaurant and sports bar that almost feels like the size of a small stadium itself. While the one closest of four locations to Fenway Park has closed, other locations in the Seaport, Assembly Square, Burlington, and Peabody still thrill fans of all ages on game day. Sports fans mean business in New England – why not this sports bar, too? Tony C’s is the MVP of Massachusetts sports bars, offering made-from-scratch menu items, a wide selection of draft beers, jumbo screens, and premium audio-visual systems that bring the thrill of live sports right to their dining rooms.

9. Buff’s Pub

Buff's Pub

Buffs is an awesome local spot in Newton. You walk in and feel like you’re at a small and cozy sports bar. Located in Newton Corner, Buff’s Pub is a longstanding establishment serving food drinks and plenty of Boston sports action. Buff’s Pub is also the number one Wing spot in Boston! Buff’s opened in 1976 and is located on Washington Street. Since then, Buff’s has been serving award-winning wings and another cuisine along with a wide variety of beers and spirits. Buff’s Pub’s interior, provides the perfect atmosphere to watch all of your favorite sports teams. The old-school style pub offers the choice to eat in a booth or order drinks at a full bar, all while watching the game on any one of our 8 HD TVs.

8. Bleacher Bar

Bleacher Bar

A place where you can feel the very history that is Fenway Park – a true “inside the park home run. It’s easy to host a party at any standard bar or restaurant. Bleacher Bar is here to change that. They’re located underneath America’s most beloved ballpark, and you don’t need to be a baseball fan to appreciate the remarkable outfield view found directly in their event space. Combine this with the venue’s old-school, charming atmosphere, and superb menu; hosting your next special event here is a no-brainer. Normal Capacity: 75 seated, 198 standing.

7. Cathedral Station

Cathedral Station

Cathedral Station is a Gay Sports Bar and Neighborhood Pub that welcomes everyone. The location provides a bar area, dining area, outdoor patio area, and free parking in the back. Located in Boston’s bustling South End, you’ll find the city’s first out-and-proud gay sports bar. Cathedral Station is decked out with dartboards, a pool table, and an exquisite patio perfect for al fresco sports viewing. Besides non-stop televised sports, the bar also hosts theme nights for karaoke, free pool, trivia, and discount wing specials. The vibe is casual and everyone is welcome. Oh, and Cathedral Station has one other notable amenity to help it stand out from practically every other sports bar in town: free parking! Hours of Operation: Monday – Thursday, 2:00pm – 12:00am, Friday, 2:00pm – 2:00am, Saturday, 11:00am – 2:00am, and Sunday, 11:00am – 12:00am. Brunch Menu, Saturday, Sunday (and Monday Holidays) 11:00am – 3:00pm. Sunday Bites, Sundays, 4:00pm – 10:00pm. Pub Menu, Sunday – Saturday, 4:00pm – 10:00pm.

6. Stats Bar and Grille

Stats Bar and Grille

Located in the heart of South Boston for the past 10 years, Stats is the ideal place to gather with friends for a bite to eat or a night on the town. Here is the ultimate place for dinner dates, weekend brunch, after-work drinks, lunchtime office catering, or drinks and socializing until the early morning hours, stats are here for whatever you need. Watch the big game on their 24 TV’, listen to the latest beats, or visit your favorite local bartender today. Stats Bar & Grille is open 7 days a week for indoor and outdoor dining, as well as take-out.

5. Sullivan’s Tap

Sullivan’s Tap

Sullivan’s Tap in Boston’s Oldest Sports Bar! First opened in 1933, we pride ourselves on being the hub for all of the biggest sports fans in Boston. Conveniently located just a few steps away from TD Garden, we are the perfect stop to catch the game either on-screen on in real life. With a multitude of bar games and tons of giant TVs, there’s no better hub for sports than Sully’s.

4. The Banshee

The Banshee

The Banshee Bar Boston is the only place you want to be when your favorite sports team is playing. We have you covered for viewing all Domestic and International Sports games. The Banshee Bar is the number one pub & restaurant to watch domestic and European sports in the greater Boston area. If your game is being broadcast in North America, then you can rest assured that The Banshee will be showing it on one of its 14 flat-screen televisions that span two floors of entertainment. The Banshee is the destination for the Barclays Premier League, international rugby, and Gaelic football—and it’s also the official pub of RISSC Boston, Celtic FC, and several other supporters’ groups. The Banshee offers a strong pub grub menu, including a crave-worthy burger served with a sauce made from Jameson Irish Whiskey.

3. WynnBET Sports Bar

WynnBET Sports Bar

Enjoy sports viewing at its finest located on the casino floor. The new sports bar features more than 70 televisions, including a 10-foot high and 123-foot-long video wall, a collection of trophies, and installation of classical-inspired sports accessories and a collage of historical images of local sports heroes and events, a full-service bar and cuisine from Shake Shack and Frank & Nick’s, the second concept by Frank DePasquale and Nick Varano within the resort. Shake Shack offerings include 100% Angus beef burgers, crispy white-meat chicken, frozen custard, shakes, crinkle-cut fries, craft beer, and wine. Frank & Nick’s offers a selection of artisanal paninis and North End favorites such as Rosetta’s meatball sub, eggplant, and chicken Parmigiana and house-made roast beef paninis, in addition to brick oven pizzas, salads, and a variety of coffees and desserts. Visit to watch your favorite team on the big screen close to the gaming floor action.

2. CBS Sporting Club

CBS Sporting Club

This sprawling sports bar is located just steps from the action at Gillette Stadium. Watch your favorite teams on the 25-ft LED TV or one of the other high-def TVs scattered around the 6000 square foot space. The sound system is state-of-the-art, and there’s both indoor and outdoor seating. There’s an extensive bar menu as well as modern New England classics on the food menu.

1. Phoenix Landing

Phoenix Landing

Great spot to grab a drink and dance the night away. Phoenix Landing is the city’s go-to destination when it comes to live televised European football and rugby matches. If there’s a game, it’s on. If it happens to be an early and important match, they’re open early and most likely busy. Throughout the day you can expect their clientele to be clad in football jerseys and cursing at their nine televisions. Deep house music and Guinness may not seem like the most natural match, but Phoenix Landing pulls off the hybrid pub/club with aplomb. As one of New England’s mornings with passionate supporters.

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In Conclusion

If good beer, lively company, and lots of screens sound like a good time, then be sure to hit one of the best sports bars Boston has to offer.

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