Best Places To Watch The Warriors Play In San Francisco
Check out the best places in San Francisco to watch the Golden State Warriors.
“Warr-i-ors, Warr-i-ors, Warr-i-ors.” The triple-cadence chant echoes in bars around San Francisco as the Golden State Warriors play for another title. Led by superstar Steph Curry, this team of savvy veterans and talented youngsters is well-coached, versatile at both ends of the floor, and ready to go all the way. Watching a game with hordes of Dub Nation faithful is almost as exciting as being in the arena.
Check out some of our favorite places in San Francisco to watch the Golden State Warriors make another run at an NBA title.
Thrive City at Chase Center
1 Warriors WayIf you can't make it inside Chase Center, then take in the game outside on the massive screen at Thrive City. Enjoy the camaraderie of thousands of passionate Warriors fans on home soil. Get great eats and drinks at Gott's Roadside, Dumpling Time, Harmonic Brewing, and more!
Bartlett Hall
242 O'Farrell St.Local craft and house-brewed beers, artisanal cocktails, and California-focused wines is what you'll find at Bartlett Hall, located right in the heart of Union Square. Hours: Open for every game.
Brick & Beam
550 North Point St.Celebrate the Warriors at one of the best restaurants and bars in the iconic Fisherman’s Wharf area. Watch games from 12 HDTV screens, with individual speaker boxes for your table. Hours: Open for every game.
Emporium Arcade Bar
616 Divisadero St.There's no such thing as a bad view when you watch sports on the 50-foot big screens at Emporium. Get there before the game or stay late to play all of the retro video games, table games, and pinball! What more could a Warriors fan ask for on game day? Hours: Monday-Friday, 4 p.m.-2 a.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 2 p.m.-2 a.m.
Golden Gate Tap Room
525 Sutter at Powell St.Go basketball crazy with more than 20 screens and 100-plus beers at the Golden Gate Tap Room. In between big Warriors moments, you can also play game hall classics like shuffleboard, SkeeBall, Foosball, and pool. Hours: Open for every game.
Hi Tops
2247 Market St.Featuring cold pitchers and hot catchers, Castro’s original and only gay sports bar is the perfect viewing spot to watch the Golden State Warriors inch closer to becoming champions! Hours: Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 a.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-12 a.m.; Monday-Wednesday, 4 p.m.-12 a.m.; Thursday-Friday, 4 p.m.-2 a.m.
Jasper's Corner Tap & Kitchen
401 Taylor St.Jasper's will keep even the most jaded Warriors fan happy on all game days. It's the perfect place to watch the Dubs on 12 flat-screen TVs, with an impressive list of locally brewed beers and gastropub fare. Hours: Open for every game.
Richmond Republic Draught House
642 Clement St.Located along busy Clement Street in the Richmond, this bar is the perfect neighborhood haunt for rubbing elbows with long-time locals and die-hard Warriors fans. There's no bad seat for their big screens, and the menu is even family-friendly.
The Royal Exchange
301 Sacramento St.If you're downtown, it's hard to miss The Royal Exchange. Located at the corner of Front and Sacramento streets, the windows of this landmark bar and restaurant are always decorated in blue and gold. With 17 TVs and 72 taps, you won't run out of options. Hours: Open for every game.
Wipeout Bar & Grill
PIER 39Watch the Golden State Warriors in HD on the projection screen at Wipeout Bar & Grill at PIER 39. Hours: 9 a.m.-10 p.m., every day.
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