Where to Watch a Flyers Game in Philadelphia
Watching a Flyers game in Philadelphia takes more than finding a TV. It’s about being in a room where every goal gets a reaction and every bad call gets booed…you know, the fun stuff. Here’s where Flyers fans actually show up and cheer on the orange and black all the way through overtime.
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Cavanaugh's Rittenhouse
Right smack dab in the middle of Rittenhouse, Cavanaugh’s has become one of the city’s best sports bars for watching big games. Set with dozens of TVs and draft screens sprinkled around the space, you’ll rarely miss a moment of the action, even in a crowd.
New Wave Cafe
This Queen Village favorite blends a familiar bar atmosphere with plenty of screens, a pool table, darts, and a crowd that’s into watching sports without the stadium insanity. Chow down on bar eats and a fun neighborhood feel before and during the game.
For Pete's Sake
A beloved local pub down by South Front Street, For Pete’s Sake delivers great food, cold drinks, and a community vibe on game nights, including specials like open bars or halftime buffets during big matchups.
Lucy’s
Lucy’s cranks up the energy for sports and nightlife, with walls lined with TVs and a giant central screen so you won’t miss a moment of puck action. What makes Lucy’s stand out is its shift-to-nightlife after the game, with DJs and late night dance vibes, which is ideal if your Flyers watch turns into a longer night out.
Oscar’s Tavern
Oscar’s Tavern rounds out this list as one of Philly’s classic casual hangouts. Oscar’s is a spot where locals and fans gather for a cold one while watching one of numerous TVs tuned into the big game. While it’s more of a dive bar than a dedicated sports pub, that relaxed environment is perfect for watching hockey with a beer in hand and good friends by your side.
Flyers games in Philadelphia are just better when you’re surrounded by other fans and with Philadelphia Restaurant Weeks back in full swing, it’s a fantastic excuse to turn game night into a full evening of dinner, drinks, and post game plans. Go Flyers!