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Ready. Set. Hike. Football Season in Las Vegas

Grab a group of your friends. Make a few bets. Find some seats. Order a few beers. Now you are set for long day of watching football and cheering at the television at the top of your lungs. Don’t worry about someone asking you to keep it down or mocking you for trying to dictate the outcome of the game. In Las Vegas watching football is allowed any way you like to do it.

Go ahead, wear your lucky socks, drink beer with only your left hand and breathe out of your nose during all punt returns. I know, they will help your team win.

5 Places to Watch Football in Las Vegas

  • Lagasse’s Stadium at Palazzo – You almost have to see the place to believe it with its stadium seating and walls that are plastered with televisions. This is the spot for a large group of guys to watch a special game. It can get expensive and the food is good but it is not typical pub food. What that means is that it would be edible even if you were not watching a game. That also means it will cost you a little more. On the bright side, my wife who will only watch hockey will sit beside me munching on something delicious while I watch college football at Lagasse’s. You can place bets downstairs and game day specials make it an even more attractive choice for football season.
  • Heraea at Palms – This is a classy spot to watch football inside the Palms Hotel. If you can get a booth with a view of all the screens you can sit there all night. The food is good and the cocktails are above average. Down at the bar the angle of the televisions up high is steep but it is a fun spot to mingle and chat and watch the game.
  • Sports Book at Caesars Palace – If you love sports betting this spot is wide open and spacious. There are plenty of food options nearby and the atmosphere during a big game is almost stadium like. Follow the roar in the casino and hope to get a seat. Put a few dollars on the game and you should be able to get a drink out of it.
  • Public House Luxor – Elevated pub food and a manageable beer list are complimentary to comfortable seating and large screens that show the big games. The food and drink specials are very good and the large booths will accommodate you and your rowdy friends.
  • Main Street Station Triple 7 - If you happen to find yourself in Downtown Las Vegas I’ll suggest that you find the brew pub at Main Street Station because they have incredible game day specials and very affordable drinks. The screens surround the restaurant and the crowd is perfect for watching a game.