On HoustonChronicle. The truth is, that in most bars, you should be able to find a television that is showing the game you want to watch. Austin at Baylor. So there may be a heated moment or two at a few bars between fellow Texans. But in and around the city, there are several bars that cater to one specific program over the others. Peter Dawson is a digital reporter in Houston. Read him on our breaking news site, Chron. Dawson chron. Most Popular. As one game was ending they were already changing the channel to the next game, much appreciated!
They've got bar eats, beers on tap, two parking lots. Super cheap prices, great selection of beers and creative drinks, and enough huge TVs so you can watch the game. Kirby Ice House Upper Kirby A and-over bar with a massive one acre patio and high-def sports package This laidback bar is a hit with fandom of all kinds. Revelry on Richmond Montrose Stylish craft beer and sports bar with a huge patio A thoughtful, tap library of rotating craft brews many of which are local make this sports bar one to frequent.
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Get stories from the obsessive and spontaneous travel, food, and drink enthusiasts delivered to your inbox. By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy. Tons of bottled beer and plenty of screens ensure you'll have a good view of the game no matter where you sit in this spacious sports bar.
Rockwell Tavern and Grill. You'll have a hard time concentrating on the game at this family-owned Cypress eatery and craft beer bar, since the food and hard-to-find brews are often the star attraction.
Call ahead to make sure you're not driving over during one of their beer dinners, when the screens are off. You'll want to get to this Sugar Land eatery early, since the small bar fills up quickly, and that's the best place to get a good view of the game alongside plump, creative burgers and decadent dessert crepes.
There's a prime view of the game on TV and of hockey players and figure skaters, since it's connected to the Sugar Land Ice and Sports Complex. There's also an outdoor, dog-friendly covered patio with plenty of screens and food and drink discounts during the game.
Location: W. Panther Creek Dr. Suite , and Research Forest Dr. Suite , The Woodlands. Head there for the pizza but stay for the game and some cold brews. Fresh toppings and large screens around the place make it a good destination for football and dinner. Location : Interstate 45 N, The Woodlands It might be a bowling alley, but this sprawling new establishment boasts several screens. It's a prime destination for those with non-football fans who want to stay entertained.
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