The big game is coming up in just a couple of weeks, and there’s no shortage of lively bars to watch the game amongst Eagles fans who just want to run back 2018’s championship! We’re featuring five bars across Philadelphia where you can watch the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals square off on the big screen.

1. McGillin’s Olde Ale Bar
Of all the sports bars in Philadelphia, McGillin’s might be the most famous. Two levels of jam-packed fun, there’s plenty of TV screens to watch the game, including an upstairs projector screen covering an entire wall. The steins are cheap and the wings are crispy – just make sure to get there early enough to snag a table!
Monday | 4pm–2am
Tuesday | 12pm–2am
Wednesday | 12pm–2am
Thursday | 12pm–2am
Friday | 12pm–2am
Saturday |11am–2am
Sunday | 11am–2am
📍 Location
1310 Drury St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
2. Garage Fishtown
Garage has it all: skee-ball, pierogies, mounted TV screens, and alcoholic juice bags! Garage Fishtown is a notorious sports heaven, featuring a sky-high Matisse Thybulle mural on the outside wall and a staunch loyalty to Philly sports permeating through the air. The beer is cold and the vibes are excellent, so spend your Big Game Sunday at Garage!
Monday | 5pm–2am
Tuesday | 5pm–2am
Wednesday | 5pm–2am
Thursday | 5pm–2am
Friday | 4pm–2am
Saturday | 12pm–2am
Sunday | 12pm–2am
📍 Location
100 E Girard Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125


3. The Post
This University City playground is the spot to go if you want to game while you watch, as they have plenty of pool tables, table tennis, shuffleboard, arcade games, and more! The Post is very spacious as well, so if you’re looking to have room to mosey around while you watch, this bar might be the choice for you.
Monday | Closed
Tuesday | Closed
Wednesday | Closed
Thursday | 4pm–10pm
Friday | 4pm–10pm
Saturday | 4pm–10pm
Sunday | Closed
📍 Location
129 S 30th St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
4. Craft Hall
Craft Hall is a more family-friendly style sports bar, with high ceilings, long tables, and tons of room for everyone. There’s even a “Playground” section, aptly named for kids only and strategically placed away from the main bar in case that isn’t your thing!
Monday | Closed
Tuesday | Closed
Wednesday | 4pm–10pm
Thursday | 4pm–10pm
Friday | 4pm–11pm
Saturday | 11am–11pm
Sunday | 11am–8pm
📍 Location
901 N Delaware Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19123


5. Field House
Located in Reading Terminal Market, Field House is the biggest space on this list, offering multiple bars and two different levels. There’s no lack of entertainment, like foosball, basketball arcade games, darts, and plenty of space to dance. There’s also 35 HDTVs, each featuring the big game come February 13th!
Monday | 11:30am–11:30pm
Tuesday | 11:30am–11:30pm
Wednesday | 11:30am–11:30pm
Thursday | 11:30am–11:30pm
Friday | 11:30am–2am
Saturday | 11:30am–2am
Sunday | 11:30am–11:30pm
📍 Location
1150 Filbert St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Interested in Seeing the Big Game in Person?
If you’re interested in seeing the big game on Sunday in person, click here or here. If you’re interested in viewing it in style at the Harrah’s Special Event Center, click here.