Where To Watch The World Cup in Las Vegas

Where To Watch The World Cup in Las Vegas

by Stephanie Casanova
06.09.2010

The 2010 FIFA World Cup is just around the corner and what better a place to watch it then Sin City. Home to several of the best sports bars in the country, Las Vegas is the ideal spot to watch your favorite team make that “goooooal!” Not sure where to venture off to? We are here to guide you in the right direction to watch the big game. The World Cup only comes around every 4 years, so with an event like this in our midst it’s time to sit back, grab a beer, and tune in to our Top 5 count-down!

Where To Watch The World Cup in Las Vegas: Blondie’s Sports Bar
3663 S Las Vegas Boulevard | Las Vegas, NV 89109

Plastered with over 40 flat screen TVs, you won’t miss a single part of the action at Blondie’s Sports Bar. Although it may look like your average college hangout, beer pong tables and all, it’s in Las Vegas so it’s that much better. Conveniently located in the Miracle Mile Mall in Planet Hollywood, Blondie’s is the perfect place to reminisce about all those crazy college nights while sipping on your favorite beer. With a full finger-food menu that includes wings, cheeseburgers, fries, and pizza, you won’t be moving from this hot spot for a while. In honor of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Blondie’s will be opening its doors bright and early at 7am to kick of the event on June 11th. Instead of the regular menu, they will be serving a delicious breakfast for all its early-bird sports fans. A place where you can relax and watch your favorite game or even win your own trophy at their many beer-pong tournies, Blondie’s is a cool place to chill and grab a cold one.

Where To Watch The World Cup in Las Vegas: Playbar
3900 Las Vegas Boulevard | Las Vegas, NV 89109

Looking for a place where you can catch a game at any time? Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Playbar at The Luxor Hotel and Casino is the perfect place to be. Modernly furnished and adorned with over 100 seats, you won’t miss a thing at this classy sports bar. Ideally located straight across from The Luxor’s sports book, you can watch the game and place your bets all while sipping on a delicious cocktail. Definitely a step up from that college atmosphere, Playbar is part of the Luxor’s nightclub scene and the décor and lighting exemplifies it to the max. So if you’re on your way out to party but want to catch a bit of the game before you go, then make Playbar your pre-gaming destination.

Where To Watch The World Cup in Las Vegas: Todd English Pub
3720 Las Vegas Boulevard | North Las Vegas, NV 89109

The best of both worlds, Todd English Pub is where the grown-ups go to chug a beer. Step inside this amazingly chic sports bar and you certainly won’t feel like you’re in Vegas anymore. Dark red and burgundy bricks stagger up the Pub’s walls while the oh-so-alluring raw bar draws in a sea of hungry sports fans. An all-new era of finger foods, this raw bar has everything from baby shrimp to juicy crab legs. Catch all the blocks and goals of the 2010 World Cup from any of its perfectly placed plasma TVs and even play a game of darts while the waitress brings you the next round of beers. Part of the new City Centre, Todd English Pub has everything all sports fanatics would need: food, TV and beer. Try to beat the clock by racing against the many hourglass timers that line up the marble bar, if you down your beer before the sand finishes, it’s on the house. A great place to let loose and catch a game, the Todd English Pub will certainly leave a lasting impression.

Where To Watch The World Cup in Las Vegas: Centrifuge
3799 S Las Vegas Boulevard | Las Vegas, NV 89109

Moving our list up to the classier side is Centrifuge in the infamous MGM Grand. In a hotel as lavish and well-known as this you would expect nothing but the best from this gorgeous hot spot. Centrally located in the newly renovated side of the hotel, Centrifuge is ideally placed next to the sports book where you can place all your hefty bets. The main centerpiece of the bar changes color while it slowly rotates throughout the night, shifting the mood every hour. Stocked full of top-of-the-line liquors and spirits, it gives a twist on all the cocktails from the different restaurants throughout the MGM. The perfect place to watch a game or boxing match, it has over seven plasma TVs that can be seen from every angle. Open from 4 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and noon on the weekends, Centrifuge is the perfect mix of luxury and class, mixed in with your favorite sports teams.

Where To Watch The World Cup in Las Vegas: Lagasse’s Stadium
3325 S Las Vegas Boulevard South | Las Vegas, NV 89109

We are “kicking it up a notch” on our final destination with Lagasse’s Stadium. The ultimate sports fanatics dream, there is nothing that this sports bar doesn’t offer. There’s no doubt that if there’s one place to view the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Lagasse’s Stadium is the place to be. With over 80 top-of-the-line plasma TVs in every nook and cranny of this venue, you will see every single push and shove that goes on this Friday. With sports fans coming from around the world, Lagasse’s Stadium is excited to showcase some of their international food items such as their classis fish and chips and the Italian sausage arancini. Located in the Palazzo Resort Hotel and Casino, this jaw-dropping sports bar is a sight to see.  It also offers guests their very own sports book so you don’t have to step away from the action to place a bet on the winning team. If you’re searching for a place of luxury, great food, and unbeatable coverage of all the 2010 FIFA World Cup games, then Lagasse’s Stadium is where it’s at!

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