These are the 16 best sports bars in Louisville, from backroads dives to refined whiskey lounges and everything in between.
LessThis blind squirrel isn’t settling for a boring old nut, that’s for sure. Looks like this East End rodent dug up a 10,800-square-foot venue, complete with over 20 HD TVs (including one enormous 16 by 20-foot number) plus an outdoor beach volleyball setup, indoor virtual driving range, and big ol’ menu of sharable classics like wings, pizza, fried shrimp, potato skins, and nachos. Endorsed by the Courier-Journal as Louisville’s best sports bar, what more convincing do you need?
Class up the Big Game at this handsome Clifton gastropub. Industrial-chic touches (think whitewashed brick, garage-style doors, exposed ducts, and soaring hangar-like ceilings) set the tone for buttoned-up hooliganism as a multitude of TVs broadcast every matchup imaginable and revelers fill up on signature cocktails, craft beers, and upmarket bar bits like Chesapeake Oysters on the half-shell, Blackened Ahi Tuna, Truffle Fries, Flatbreads, and Risotto.
The tagline “Every day is game day” does well to describe this chilled-out downtown tavern, hosting more than 35 HD TVs alongside a plethora of sporty food and drink specials, patio seating, onsite air hockey and bowling (!!), and a full calendar of entertainment. Lean into the 4th Street Live vibes and go HAM on the Tailgate Package, an $80 gut-busting collection of nachos, two buckets of beer, 16 wings, and 10 beefy sliders offered every Saturday and Sunday.
ESPN Sunday Ticket, NASCAR, and an endless roster of gold, baseball, and soccer keeps this boozy fanzone buzzing with a bounty of steadfast allegiances. It’s officially registered as the city’s Green Bay Packers Fan Club HQ, but also openly caters to UK, University of Louisville, Ohio State and many others. Not sure how that works during March Madness heats, but here’s hoping $17 Bacardi buckets and a gargantuan amount of beers plus to-die-for smoked chicken wings ushers in the calm.
What appears to be a seemingly innocuous pizzeria quietly doubles as Cincinnati Bengals HQ here in River City. Chants of “Who Dey” echo off of every corner on game days, while a surprisingly diverse lineup of artisan pies, salads, house beer cheese and “breadwicks,” wings, sandwiches, and more fuels the ferver. The full service bar cranking out potent Wicked Hurricanes by the dozen doesn’t hurt, either.
This legendary dive has been delighting the grizzled masses since 1946 and shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon. The famous Bambi Burger, a fist-sized patty piled high with American cheese, crisp lettuce, onion, tomato, pickles, and mayo, takes center stage, second only to the patrons’ undying love for Louisville Cardinals athletics. Don’t expect a dozen giant TVs, cloth napkins, or high-end anything here, just an incredible patio, friendly folks, and a whole lot of laughs.
NuLu isn’t exactly known for its rowdy sports bars, but this 22,000-square-foot production brewery and breezy taproom promises all the comfy seats, excellent booze, and big screen TV action minus the meatheads you might encounter elsewhere. 24 taps pour the good stuff, both flagship and seasonal, while a sunny beer garden handles the overflow and partnerships with local chefs and restaurateurs provide some much-needed sustenance.
What’s better than catching the big game with beer and buddies? Sharing in the moment with your prized pup, that’s what. Head to this upbeat Highlands indoor-outdoor destination and let Fido’s freak flag fly while you size up the competition via the numerous flatscreen TVs engulfing the central bar. Speaking of the bar, you’ll find all the craft beer and top-shelf cocktails you can handle (your furry pal will have to settle for water, of course).
A late-2019 makeover brought the coveted Bourbon Trail pioneer up to speed aesthetically, but the gist remains the same: 100+ whiskeys flowing amid handsome tufted leather couches, blue velvet banquettes, and hard-carved wood accents alongside a menu of sophisticated light bites. Game day specials are surprisingly affordable here and two large televisions above the bar provide more than enough viewing vantage points—just be sure to leave the foam finger and flip flops at home.
Dating to 1939, this timeless Old Louisville classic feels like traveling back in time—if, of course, the Depression had stacks of HD TVs, fantastic Pepper Jack Cheese Balls, neon beer signs, and a decent craft beer selection. Hey, you never know. Toss in a pool table, darts, regular live music, and a big backyard strung with lights for whenever that fresh air urge comes a-knocking, and you’re looking at a damn fine sports bar experience.