Top Five Sports Bars in Oklahoma City

Football is the religion for many Oklahomans, and where they watch speaks volumes.
The customers range from the swank house wife to the outrageous fan. Sports bars are a must for anyone wanting to be in the know on why OU won or lost. The best of the best are listed in order.

Daiquiri Zone Sports Grill & Bar
27 E Sheridan Ave
This unique sports bar owned by Terence Brown is a must for any man with a woman. He can have his beer and she can have her choice of 25 daiquiris. The house has two drinks in honor of The University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University Teams. OU gets a strawberry with banana on top, while OSU gets Pina Colada with a touch of mango.
The sports memorabilia is out of this world. It covers every wall. All signed pictures and shirts, including the jersey of Larry Bird. TVs are on all booth tables. For those without a TV all they have to do is look up. There are tons. On the second level was a lounge with four large screen TVs and 8 small ones. All of them were on a different channel. DirecTV is their provider. The third level was a VIP room complete with large screen TV, DVD players, stereo, and multiple tables.
The atmosphere is any sports fan’s dream, lively and upbeat. Its appeal to women is the drink and the treatment. This is not down and dirty, but upscale and classy.

Half-Time Sports Grill
115 E Sheridan Ave
If you really love football then prepare to be amazed. The bar has a football field painted on its floor and has real goal posts. Now, that is a fan. TVs abound with various games on. To relax during half time you may be inclined to take advantage of the dance floor on the second floor or the game room on the main floor. Food is in abundance and a full bar is available. Half-Time Sports Grill is so popular in Oklahoma City that they have three thriving locations. Co-Owner Dennis Lee greatly anticipates further expansion. He is thrilled to have opened his newest location in Bricktown, which is a redevelopment project that has brought life back to the downtown area.

Bricktown Brewery
1 N Oklahoma Ave
The official headquarters of Sooner Sports Animals, this bar has 27 TVs, and 4 big screens. The Brewery has been around for over 13 years and has a great location in the renovated Bricktown. They are known for their own special brews, which can be bought by the gallon. The food is great with lots of munchies. As they watch OU games, they offer drink specials and have all-you-can-eat buffets.

Good food, great sports, and lots of fun await the true beer drinking, Sooners lovin sports fan.

Coach’s
20 S Mickey mantle Dr.
Another great Bricktown addition is this mix of food and sports. It is attached to the SBC Bricktown Ball Park, home of the Oklahoma RedHawks baseball team. Though it is billed as a restaurant, it is clear that sports is the focus.. Fans can watch the game, have a great meal, and play on one of their 15 billiard tables. The decor is like that of a sports museum.
This is more family oriented because of its location next to the ball park. A father and son could go to look at a game on the big screen without having to worry about a rowdy crowd.

Catcher’s Sports Bar & Grill
I-40 & Mustang Road
Big and homey is the word for this sports bar. You can watch sports, sing a little Karaoke, listen to a live band, or play a poker tournament. This bar seems typical of what some might think of when they think of one, but don’t be fooled. How many men do you know want a dance floor in their sports bar? This is a gender friendly bar with lots of fun and opportunities for people to let loose.
What it lacks in d�©cor it more than makes up for in atmosphere.

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