The best sports bars in Canberra

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The Dock at Kingston Foreshore, one of Canberra’s most recommended sports bars. Photo: Ben Appleton.

Whether you’re a fan of NRL or AFL, MMA or UFC, NHL or Premier League, heading to a lively sports bar with a group of friends can be a fantastic way to catch the action.

We understand just how passionate some Canberra locals are about their favourite sports teams. And we also understand just how much fun it can be getting a group together, heading to a local sports bar, and watching the game unfold on the big screen. Add a couple of burgers and beers, and you’ve got yourself a proper good time.

Canberra is lucky enough to have plenty of bars and pubs that always have sports up on the screens and even host game nights for pay-to-play events – but how do all these venues compete with one another? In this article, we’ll give you a few ideas of what makes a great sports bar, as well as a list of some of Canberra’s favourites.

What makes a great sports bar?

Not sure what, precisely, you want out of a sports bar? We’ve got you covered. Keep an eye out for the following must-have characteristics:

  • Access to all the best sports channels. This one’s pretty obvious. The best Canberra sports bars give you access to all the sports channels you could want – both on free-to-air and cable TV.
  • Big screens – and lots of them. The best sports bars show all the action on a big, high-def screen. What’s more, there should be enough screens so that every seat in the house has a great view.
  • Plenty of sound. Watching a sports game in a bar without sound can be frustrating. The best bars make sure that everyone can hear the commentary, while still keeping the TVs quiet enough to allow conversations to flow.
  • Excellent menu. When you stick around to watch a game from start to finish, chances are, you’ll get hungry. The best sports bars serve up a tasty menu of finger foods and mains.

The best sports bars in Canberra

Riotact’s editorial team has combed through 20 years of on-site comments to compile a list of the most recommended businesses according to you.

To be listed in our Best of Canberra series, each business needs to have consistently received positive feedback on Riotact and Facebook as well as maintaining a minimum average of 4/5 stars on Google.

Without further ado, it’s time to introduce the top sports bars in Canberra, according to the locals.

The Dock

Set on the bustling shores of Lake Burley Griffin, The Dock is one of Canberra’s most popular destinations to eat, drink and catch up with friends and family. A staple on the Kingston Foreshore, this award-winning pub is known for its exciting sports lineup shown on multiple screens to cover every vantage point.

Named Canberra’s Best Pub in 2021 and AHA's Best Sporting Entertainment Venue in 2023 (for the eighth year in a row), The Dock pairs fantastic waterfront views with a view of every kind of sport imaginable. The best part? They're displayed on 10 massive tv screens throughout the venue, so nobody misses their favourite thoroughbred races, AFL or soccer games, cricket or tennis matches. International sporting events are always on the screens too, including the Rugby World Cup, FIFA and Formula One racing.

The Dock’s kitchen has something to suit any hungry fan, day or night. Share plates include chicken wings and grazing boards, traditional pub mains are guaranteed to hit the spot and the pizza lineup is not to be missed. When it comes to drinks the team has revelers covered, with plenty of local wines, 14 beers on tap and an array of signature 'Docktails' to choose from.

Shayne Hogan sung the bar's praises on Google. "Everything about this place is fantastic," he said. "Beer is cold, staff are awesome and the view is great. Not expensive is also a bonus. Plenty of sport on the tvs and good music playing. What more can you ask for?"

Magoo's Cafe & Bar

Magoo’s has quickly become a favourite destination on the Kingston Foreshore since it opened a year ago, not only for its stunning lakeside location but for its delicious food, great drinks, and energetic atmosphere. They support local with a fantastic selection of Canberran beers and wines, and their pub-style menu is regularly updated and able to cater to all dietary needs.

Along with regular live music, trivia nights and menu specials, Magoo’s is also a great destination if you want to watch some sports while you’re out. Magoo’s always has free-to-air sports on their screens, and hosts special event nights for bigger games. It’s a great choice for any footy-head in town.

As happy customer Karen Kemp writes in their Facebook review, “Amazing!!! Loved the service, food & wine & beer. Would definitely recommend and we will return. Best bar along the Kingston foreshore!!!!”

The Mawson Club

The Mawson Club in Canberra is all about supporting local sports – as a proud supporter of local junior and senior participants in the Canberra Regional Rugby League, rugby really is at the heart of this venue. Boasting a classy bistro dining area, refurbished bars, a cocktail lounge and a cosy fireplace, The Mawson Club is a great destination for your next game night.

As ‘Local Guide’ Cameron Louis writes in this Google review, “Awesome food and awesome staff! Very friendly with great kids’ room. Can’t rate highly enough.”

Edgar's Inn

A local favourite for Ainslie residents and a great destination away from the bustling CBD, Edgar’s is open for brekky, lunch, and dinner with live sports playing in the evening. With a delicious menu of pub classics and a great range of beers and cocktails, take a break from the city crowds and head over to Edgar’s next time you want to catch a game!

Happy customer Mirko Milic wrote this Facebook review of Edgar’s, One of the best secrets in Canberra. Highly recommended. Great food and great service.”

Bleachers Sports Bar

A sports bar for sports fans, Bleachers is a go-to. With 24 big screens showing live sports from 16 channels from lunchtime until late, this lively local hotspot is the perfect place to catch a big game. Their dedicated team serves up an indulgent range of authentic burgers and a killer collection of beers. Just remember, seating is on a first-in-first-serve basis – no reservations.

David Wenn left this Google review for Bleachers, “Friends and family go to Bleachers to watch game days, have never had a bad experience. Brian and his team go out of their way to make sure things go smoothly, great good and drinks, excellent customer service.”

The Alby

The Basement, at The Alby, is the ultimate sports bar. The action never stops, with three, 85-inch, high-definition tvs, plenty of sound, live footy and more. Sports enthusiasts also try their hand at Australia’s first Duckpin Bowling, shoot pool and play the pinball machines. The menu features popular bar snacks, pizzas and amazing burgers.

Simon Brain wrote on Google, “Lots of screens down stairs with all the sports. Arcade games music. Great bar food and pizza. Pints of great beer on tap.”

Looking for recommendations for your next night out? Check out our articles on the best pubs, the best cocktail bars and the best restaurants in Canberra for some great ideas.

Your experience with sports bars in Canberra

Thanks to our commenters who have provided insightful feedback, if you believe we have got it wrong, please let us know.

Have you ever been to one of the sports bars listed above? Did we miss your favourite? We’d love to hear about it. Share your honest thoughts and feedback below.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a sports bar?

A sports bar is a bar whose major attraction is that they always have sports playing. The decor may be sport-themed and the venue will often host game nights for big sporting events, and might be sponsoring a local team.

Do I have to pay to watch a pay-to-play sporting event at a bar?

Different venues have different policies for attending pay-to-play events, and will advertise ahead of time - for example, there may be a booking fee or a minimum group bill. Whatever their specific policies are, it's always good etiquette to buy a drink and some food when the sporting event is not free to air!

Can sports bars play every sport?

Not necessarily. Some bars will only play certain sports, such as rugby or AFL, or won't have access to certain pay-to-play events. If you're looking for something specific, check out the sports bar's website or call ahead to find out if they're going to be playing your favourite sport.

Can I ask the staff at a pub to put on sports for me?

Usually, yes. If you see a TV screen with nothing playing, it's always worth asking the staff if they can change it to a sports channel. However, bear in mind that at many venues only the manager is allowed to change the TV, so the person you ask might not be able to. That being said, as long as the staff are able to control the TV and you're not asking for a pay-to-play event, they should be able to put something on for you!

Are sports bars family friendly?

Sometimes. Taking the kids to the pub to watch a game of footy can be a fun family night out, but whether or not it works out depends on the venue itself, how big the crowd is and what kind of sport is playing. Try looking for quieter pubs out of the center of town, ones that have a good kids' menu, and maybe avoid going on nights when a pay-to-play event is showing as the crowd can become quite big and rowdy for major sporting events.

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Wouldn’t Debacle be all over a game like that? I’m not much of a follower but went along with the brother in law when Brumbies played Waratahs here a couple months ago. We got the Debacle burger and ticket deal and then hopped on the free bus to the game.

FD10 said :

I hear Edgar’s in Ainslie is a decent place to watch super rugby matches, but I can’t vouch personally for it.

johnboy said :

Well I’ll be in Duxton!

Unlucky!

Edgar’s is great but I don’t remember them having commentary.

would people stop mentioning the RUC when these threads come up

it is starting to get tough to get a table these days

I hear Edgar’s in Ainslie is a decent place to watch super rugby matches, but I can’t vouch personally for it.

johnboy said :

Well I’ll be in Duxton!

Unlucky!

The Rugby Union Club will probably have quite a crowd, though I usually go there for Geelong Cats games, not rugby so not sure.

Well I’ll be in Duxton!

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