You’re in Vegas, ready to throw back a beer and cheer on your team. Here are a few cool places to watch Las Vegas sports.
If you want a multi-tiered experience, go to Beer Park. Watch the game, drink some beer, and watch all the action on the Strip. It’s a very choose-your-own-adventure kind of place that lets you go at your own speed.
As for the beers, they have beer flights, draft, bottled and canned beers. There are also specialty cocktails and wine for those feeling fancy.
And oh yeah, the food! That’s probably the best part of this place. Beer Park is one of the few places in Las Vegas where your food is prepared in an outdoor smoker. We’re talking irresistible smells waffling throughout the room. You won’t be able to wait to get your hands on your food. Good thing you got the game on.
Do yourself a favor and try the prime rib cheesesteak.
Let’s be honest. Sometimes you just want to get drunk, watch a game and save some money. That’s why you can’t go wrong by venturing to Blondies during happy hours to watch games and get wasted.
The menu consists of pina coladas, margaritas, a fuzzy mule and so much more. The rest of the menu also has a tantalizing selection, including $175 plates for parties that want to really chow down. Finally, 60 television screens will ensure you don’t miss a second no matter what angle you’re watching from. The game is right there!
If you are someone that likes to listen to music during the big game, why not check out the Dawg house at Resorts World Las Vegas? Not only do they have live music with a country feel, but there’s also a dance floor for those looking to get down. If you want another type of action, The Dawg House is also a sportsbook.
The place has a stacked menu that includes burgers, sharable sliders, and cocktails that will get you absolutely sloshed. Try one of their signature cocktails the “Wanna go for a ride”, which consists of Remy Martin 1738, Cointreau, Lemon, and a Sugar rim.
Some people just want more out of their dining experience and that’s ok. You came to Las Vegas for something memorable. So, why not go to Top Golf, where you can watch the big game on a 48-inch screen? You can also hit a few balls and eat great food.
The best part about this place is probably the immersiveness. You’re not just sitting there, drinking and watching the game. You are actively involved in a competition with friends.
Want to watch the big football game with other fans in a relaxing pool setting? Then Stadium swim at Circa Resorts and casino is where you belong. While the pools aren’t the biggest in the world, the screens practically are.
Want to know the best part? The resort also offers winter swim, where the pools and cabanas are heated. There are also robes and a pretty sick selection of drinks to make sure you are having the best time ever. Whether summer swim or winter swim, watching the big game at Circa Resorts and Casino is an unforgettable experience.
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