These fan favorites boast big screens, great vibes and unbeatable specials.
Mic’s Bar

Located in a historic building, Mic’s offers an airy yet cozy feel with views of lively Santa Monica Boulevard. Catch a game on the multiple TVs while enjoying an affordable drink during the generous daily happy hour, featuring $5 PBR and Hamm’s, $7 well drinks and draft beers, and $11 “fancy schmancy” cocktails. If you’re feeling hungry, order delicious eats from right next door at Irv’s Burgers.
Hi Tops
Tune into all of your favorite local and international teams at this gay sports bar in WeHo’s Rainbow District. Enjoy menu items like grown-up grilled cheese and wash it down with a drink named after a Los Angeles athlete, like The Magic Hour (for Lakers star Magic Johnson) and the Left Arm of God (Dodgers great Sandy Koufax). Take advantage of their weekday happy hours with $6 drinks from noon to 7 p.m.
The Naughty Pig

With more than 20 TVs showing everything from UFC fights to the NHL playoffs, this Sunset Strip bar is the place to be for all things sports. Sip a house cocktail like the Pigloma or a cold draft beer as you watch the action unfold. Plus, The Naughty Pig’s upstairs dance floor is perfect for celebrating big wins.
GYM Bar WeHo
GYM, WeHo’s first gay sports bar, spotlights multiple sporting events on 15 screens. It’s a great spot to gather with your squad, and their daily food specials like Wings Wednesday and Fish & Chips Friday will give you even more to cheer about.
State Social House

You’ll dig this hip gastropub with multiple bars, fan-favorite brunches and 12 big screens — aka your dream destination for every sport imaginable. Crave a tightly rolled bundle of fine tobacco? Head to the in-house Tortugo Cigar and Hookah Lounge, which offers fine cigars, smooth hookah and several more screens for your viewing pleasure.
Barney’s Beanery
Sports fans will love the roadhouse vibes of this iconic restaurant and bar, where old-school arcade meets LA history (Quentin Tarantino reportedly wrote much of “Pulp Fiction” here). Screens everywhere ensure you’ll never miss a touchdown, whether you’re chowing down on their famous chili or a foot-long LA-style hot dog at the bar or shooting pool in the back.
Saddle Ranch Chop House

This Western-inspired restaurant and bar brings a new kind of rowdy to your WeHo escapades. Sip a whiskey neat as you watch the game on the huge screens around the saloon. And celebrate your team’s win with prime rib, barbecue or breakfast for dinner, followed by a wild ride on the mechanical bull. Yeehaw!
33 Taps
True to its name, 33 Taps has 33 drinks on tap, including a handful of house brews. A multitude of side-by-side TVs, including a Jumbotron, provide a 360-degree view of the action, and you can munch on bánh mì fries, wings, vegan burgers or other pub grub. There’s even a menu for the pups at this dog-friendly spot!
Fiesta Cantina

It’s always fiesta time at this Rainbow District Mexican joint known for its 2-for-1 daily happy hour (there’s also a late-night happy hour Sunday through Thursday). Catch the game on their extra-large HD flat screens, then head up to the rooftop deck to enjoy a 36-ounce Mega Margarita during halftime.
Blue Birdy Gastropub
Every seat at Blue Birdy is a seat with a view. Cheer on your team while sipping themed drinks like the Third Base cocktail, or choose from a selection of beers and wines. Their burgers and desserts are mouthwatering (there’s a chocolate lava cake and more) … but so are their salads.
Trunks

After nearly four decades, Trunks has earned its moniker of “West Hollywood’s traditional gay sports bar.” An outdoor patio means when your team wins, the celebration will spill onto the sidewalk. Cocktails, drafts and wines (even bubbly) are on the menu; treat yourself during happy hour, 1 to 8 p.m. weekdays.