12 Places to Watch the Game in South Boston
Seapoint Bar & Grill
A neighborhood favorite since 1979, this family-owned bar and grill is surrounded by flat-screen TVs so you can watch your favorite game with ample sound and quality. Slice into Seapoint’s famous steak tips, or opt for some potato skin appetizers and enjoy the friendly and casual atmosphere. Don’t worry about parking, as there are plenty of spots to be filled right around the corner! Seapoint also has a great jukebox!
Lincoln Tavern
One of Southie’s hottest spot, Lincoln is always lively – especially during a game. This spacious restaurant has gorgeous woodwork, high tin ceilings, big booths and plenty of flat-screen TV’s. Comfort food is king on Lincoln’s menu – spicy wings, Kobe sliders, short ribs over truffled mac n’ cheese, burgers, fried chicken and wood-fired pizza. The food will fill your belly without breaking the bank. They’ve got plenty of beer on draught, including Stella, Sam Adams, and Blue Moon, to name a few.
Publico
Publico is always ready for the game. There are plenty of tvs plus a menu perfect for sharing with items like guac + pico, wings, meatball sliders, plus burgers and pizzas! With their retractable roof, it feels like you’re outside in the atrium!
Loco
The lounge at Loco is now fully equipped with new tvs perfect for game-watching! Loco is also featuring a new game day menu + buckets of beer specials!
Shamrock Pub
Shamrock Pub has a whole slew of shareable menu items like steak and cheese egg rolls, mozzarella sticks, wings, and pretzel bites. They also feature burgers, steak tips, bar pizza, specialty cocktails, and a great selection of beer on draft. Plus $1 Wings on NFL Sundays – must order a minimum of 6.
The Broadway
This spacious restaurant offers plenty of beer on tap, signature cocktails, large format cocktails to share, plus a menu filled with shareable appetizers like spicy wings, buffalo cauliflower, and fried mozzarella! The Broadway also serves up hot and delicious wood-fire pizza too! There are plenty of wide-screen TV’s to watch the game to make sure you don’t miss a play.
Castle Island Brewing
Have you been to the new Castle Island Brewing Tap Room yet? The wildly popular brewery has opened a taproom at 10 Old Colony Ave and it has everything – outdoor patio, bocce court, delicious bar pizza via Bardo’s and plenty of TVs to watch the game! Know what else they have? Lots and lots of beer – including the CIB Fiver – juicy, tropical IPA supported by Citra, Simcoe, and El Dorado. Best part? Five percent of all sales from this beer go to help great causes in our community and beyond. Feel good about making it a Fiver, because this beer gives back! You can learn more about this here!
Roza Lyons
This cozy pub might be the most intimate place to watch the game! With 3 large TVs in the bar area, order up some shareable plates like flatbread, crab cakes or lettuce wraps! Roza Lyons also features an excellent selection of craft beer, wine and craft cocktails and serves up lunch and dinner 7 days a week!
Stats
Located in the heart of South Boston, Stats is THE place to be if you’re in your twenties. There are plenty of TV’s to watch the big game as well as plenty of great appetizers to share with friends. Featuring Buffalo Tenders, Sliders Steak Quesadillas and Buffalo Chicken Spring Rolls, there are plenty of crowd pleasers. Stats also has great burgers, sandwiches and salads. They also have plenty of beer on tap, a full bar and drink specials!
PKL
Southie’s pickleball and recreation restaurant PKL is tailgating central for game day! Featuring a big screen TVs, a special tailgate menu – including sliders, wings, quesadillas – pitchers, and buckets of beer, plus 5 VIP lounges! Let’s go!
The Playwright
The Playwright is ready for football season! Featuring three projectors, ten TVs, Red Zone, and ALL the vibes, the Playwright is NFL central on game day! Plus they have plenty of shareable snacks like nachos, wings and more! They also have fun craft cocktails, a large beer selection and more!
Local 149
The new and improved Local 149 is game-day-ready with appetizers like fried pickles, nachos and wings! Plus Local 149 has fun cocktails and vast beer selection!
Maureen Dahill is the editor of Caught in Southie and a lifelong resident of South Boston sometimes mistaken for a yuppie. Co-host of Caught Up, storyteller, lover of red wine and binge watching TV series. Mrs. Peter G. Follow her @MaureenCaught.
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4 flat screens, pool, darts and $1.50 High Life Drafts!! Plus Keno and scratchies!
I work Thursday nights there and also one Sunday double a month, one of my favorite shifts watching football with the regulars all day. and more and more often propel come in and say “Wow, this is my new favorite bar!”
Come visit!
We’re sorry we forgot The Clock! Maybe we can do an article on the clock? I haven’t been in there in forever!
Does the Clock still let dogs in? Love that Place
Telegraph Hill has 11 tv's with every game on
They are also great places
They are a sports bar!
Come to Williams’ Tavern 92 A Street to watch the NFL Sunday Package.
The Clock really is a great place to watch a game. The big screen is great…cheap beer…and always good company.
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I love the place but Lincoln is an awful bar to watch a game. They have about 5 tv’s in the whole place. Stats or junction is a far better option and the people at those bars are usually there to watch the game, not join a sausage fest parade of out of town dudes to try to get lucky.
BYOB and lawn chair to Tudor Street between E and F and hang out with your neighbors!
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I watch all my games at www.livesportsstreams1.com you get live games and scores and also great sports channels