In Denver and looking to catch a game? Or, maybe you’re thinking about making the big move to Colorado and wondering if the Mile-High City offers a comfortable neighborhood bar to watch sports? For sports fans moving to a new city, or Denver residents looking for new options, ensuring that you know where to get the best view of the game when the Rockies or Broncos play will make you feel right at home.
So, look no further. Here are the five best sports bars in Denver, whether you prefer something lowkey and homey, a little more trendy or cheap, cheerful, and with as many screens as possible.
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Blake Street Tavern
Address: 2301 Blake St, Denver, CO 80205
Neighborhood: LoDo, close to Union Station
Think “sports bar,” and you’ll probably imagine a place that resembles the Blake Street Tavern. With an unbeatable 70 HD TVs, the Blake Street Tavern attracts college football fans who move to Denver post-graduation as well as supporters of all the local pro teams. It also attracts 49ers and Patriots enthusiasts for a mix of geographical sports affiliations. If you want to do something other than watch football, basketball, or baseball, a ton of arcade games, skeeball, and a pop-a-shot basketball station also fill their fun space.
What to Try: The famous green chili. Hands down. Pair it with a $10 beer and shot combo for the full experience.
Highland Tavern
Address: 3400 Navajo Street, Denver, CO 80211
Neighborhood: LoHi
This LoHi hangout is perfect for half-watching a football game, pleasing a mixed group (some of whom are mostly just hungry), or going to a sports bar that doesn’t feel… you know… too much like a sports bar.
A classic dive bar turned a little trendy, the Highland Tavern serves a great menu of bar favorites, sandwiches, and dishes with an upscale twist, like honey-balsamic beets with goat cheese. It’s all made from scratch in the kitchen, so it’s super fresh, and the menu changes regularly.
What to Try: Anything with the housemade pastrami, or whatever the chef is excited about when you arrive. They dish up a bunch of veggie and gluten-free options, too, so everyone can enjoy a meal at the Highland Tavern.
RiNo Beer Garden
Address: 3800 Walnut St, Denver, CO 80205
Neighborhood: RiNo
RiNo Beer Garden is a great spot for a large group, a clear day, or catching a game you know will get people really packing into bars. The huge 4,000-square-foot patio features fire pits, pergolas, and 12 massive TVs.
This beer garden maintains a selection of 60 craft beers on tap and a wildly diverse menu that covers everything from Ahi tuna to jerk chicken to veggie chili. Bar favorites are included too, of course, with poutine, loaded fries, and fried pickles all on offer. They list plenty of veggie options, so if you come with a big mixed party, everyone will be happy.
What to Try: Build your own burger, or be brave and go for the PB&J and bacon-topped burger.
STiX Crafthouse
Address: 5777 Olde Wadsworth Blvd CO, Arvada, CO 80002
Neighborhood: Old Town Arvada
If you need somewhere to watch hockey and avoid light beers and PBRs, STiX, a neighborhood bar located in Arvada, is the bar for you. It might sit a little out of the way for some, but it’s worth the trip. And, with 20 TVS and a projector, the game you want to catch is pretty much guaranteed to be on display.
What to Try: STiX is all about craft beers, with an exciting rotating menu and knowledgeable bartenders who will point you in the right direction if you become overwhelmed with options. There are also creatively named cocktails, like Where Momma Hides the Landeskotch (Balvenie 14-Year Scotch and Amaretto), and a wide-ranging bar menu.
Wally’s Wisconsin Tavern
Address: 1417 Market St, Denver, CO 80202
Neighborhood: Central Business District
How about some Midwestern hospitality in the heart of Denver? Sounds good, dontcha think?
Pop into Wally’s for a brewski and something extremely cheesy while you catch whichever game you want on the TV set in your booth. This place embraces you with dark wood and warm comfort, serving stick-to-your-ribs Wisco food, including full suppers. The beer menu is also excellent, with Midwestern faves as well as plenty of craft beers from Denver, the US, and the wider world.
What to Try: Are you joking? Get the cheese curds!


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