The 9 Best Places to Watch the Broncos Play this Season

Everyone enjoys meeting their friends at a local spot to enjoy a sports game! The Broncos 2025-2026 season brings another opportunity to gather your loudest friends to watch the game at a local pub! Here are the 9 best spots to watch a game this fall!

Society Sports & Spirits

Society Sports & Spirits: A chill, local sports bar in the LoDo area known for its spirits and grub. Try the green chile nachos or the buffalo chicken dip! Society also boasts one of the town's largest selections of Colorado whiskeys.

  •   1434 Blake St., Denver 

Tom's Watch Bar: It might seem counterintuitive to go to Coors Field to watch football, but Tom’s is Denver’s biggest sports bar with 95+ large screens, a variety of games, and a rooftop patio. Elevated game day eats include pickle-brined crispy chicken and prime rib dip.
  •  1601 19th St. #101, Denver

Cherry Cricket: With four locations - downtown Denver, Cherry Creek, Broomfield and Littleton - you can’t go wrong at this classic spot for watching games. Award-winning burgers and a large variety of beers on tap make this the perfect game day venue!

Stoney’s Bar and Grill: A locally-owned bar that is a personal favorite for many local sports fans. From mac and cheese spring rolls and a variety of smothered party fries to vegan chicken nuggets, there’s something for everyone on the gameday menu.

•  1111 Lincoln St., Denver

5 on Lawrence: 5 on Lawrence is outfitted with plenty of TVs to watch the big game, as well as pool tables and trivia games. Owned by a local executive chef, the menu consists of fresh chicken wings that are grilled to perfection and served with a variety of sauces, or the star of the show, the fresh-ground chuck smash burgers.

•  2020 Lawrence St., Denver

Chopper's Sports Grill: Named for Bob “Chopper” Travaglini, the late beloved Denver Nuggets trainer, Chopper’s is a holdout from the Cherry Creek neighborhood’s less uppity times. Sports memorabilia and 48 TVs hang in every nook and cranny. The menu offers bites slightly above standard bar fare, including spicy Philly cheese steak eggrolls and a loaded mac and cheese skillet.

The Dark Horse, Boulder

•  80 South Madison Street, Denver

Dark Horse: A community landmark since 1975, the Dark Horse is full of possibly the most interesting memorabilia of any area bar. Generations of fans have gathered at the Dark Horse to watch Colorado’s sports teams and kick back by the fire. With world-famous burgers, vegetarian options, and a rotating selection of local microbrews, the Dark Horse is always a great option!

•  2922 Baseline Road, Boulder

Tight EndAt Denver’s first gay sports bar, you can watch the game from 17 televisions, sip a boozy beverage on the sound-equipped patio, and enjoy a safe space to take in the game. Tight End has a great happy hour, so it's a good place to kick off a night of fun on Colfax or stay where you are and enjoy the fun. Tight End also hosts karaoke and drag bingo on nongame days.

•  1501 East Colfax Avenue, Denver

Westrail Tap and Grill: All aboard for this Lakewood spot, which has a railroad theme and plenty of space to catch a game with friends. The menu and beer list here will please guests no matter how much they love sports, with local options on tap and generous portions on everything from burgers and wings to pork green chile. Plus, happy hour at the bar is available even on NFL Sundays.

  •  195 South Union Boulevard, Lakewood

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