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7 top sports bars in Hong Kong, from Jack’s Racquet Room to The Globe

Tatler Hong Kong
更新於 2024年06月29日07:43 • 發布於 2024年06月28日04:00 • Salomé Grouard

This summer promises to be packed with thrilling sports events. From the Paris Olympics and the Euro Cup to the Tour de France and Wimbledon, the world will be captivated by various competitions—and Hong Kong is no exception.

If you don’t have the chance to travel and watch these events live, there’s a high chance you’ll want to follow them from the city. And what’s better than being surrounded by fellow supporters while watching your favourite competition?

Luckily, the city has sports bars showcasing international sports events live. Whether you prefer Jack’s Racquet Room’s classic sports club atmosphere or the family-friendly vibe of The Globe, Tatler has found a perfect spot for every fan.

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Jack's Racquet Room

Perched atop the historic buildings of Tai Kwun, Jack’s Racquet Room is a hidden gem that brings the boisterous charm of a classic sports club to life. This lively venue captures the spirit of a beloved local taphouse while maintaining the refined elegance of traditional members’ lounges. The result is a perfect blend of sophistication and camaraderie, creating an inviting atmosphere for all.

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At Jack’s Racquet Room, sports enthusiasts can fully immerse themselves in the action. With the best cricket, tennis, and rugby matches playing continuously on large screens, it’s a true haven for dedicated fans. Whether you’re cheering with friends or soaking in the game-day excitement, this spot is the ultimate retreat for any sports lover.

Jack’s Racquet RoomAddress: The Magistracy, Tai Kwun, 1 Arbuthnot Road, Central, Hong Kong

The Globe

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The Globe is a family-friendly sports bar in Hong Kong. While watching a game, indulge in savoury pies and steaks, and even indulge in a guided beer tasting if you so fancy. Whether you’re planning a fun night out with friends or a casual family gathering, The Globe offers an enjoyable and memorable experience for everyone.

The GlobeAddress: Garley Building, 45-53A Graham St, Central, Hong Kong

Inn Side Out

Nestled within the South China Athletic Association (SCAA) in Causeway Bay, Inn Side Out is a delightful spot for families and sports enthusiasts alike. Anything you’re expecting from a classic sports bar, Inn Side Out serves it: pizza, nachos, onion rings and beers—a lot of beers. With both indoor and outdoor seating areas, it’s an ideal venue to unwind and enjoy a meal after engaging in sports activities at SCAA—or while watching sports events on their screens.

Inn Side OutAddress: 2/F, 88 Caroline Hill Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

KonFusion

KonFusion, located along Road West between Sheung Wan and Sai Ying Pun, is a casual sports bar and restaurant with a large seating area and multiple televisions live streaming sports events. The menu features standard bar food and drinks, such as fries, steak, quesadillas and much more. Overall, it’s a convenient and solid option for watching a match without heading to the busier Soho and LKF areas. KonfusionAddress: 2-56 Queens Road West, Sheung Wan Shop B, G/F, Lai Yan Lau, Hong Kong

Delaney’s The Irish Pub

Established in 1994 in Tsim Sha Tsui, Delaney’s The Irish Pub now boasts branches in Pok Fu Lam and Kowloon. This sports bar streams Premier League and American sports games on multiple TVs. Renowned for its drink selection, Delaney’s offers premium porters, trailblazer cocktails, craft beers, whisky, and the famous Guinness. The menu features Grand Irish Breakfasts, Sunday Roasts, shepherd’s pie, tapas, and Yorkshire pudding, with a dedicated kids’ menu for family-friendly game days.

Delaney’s The Irish PubAddress: Basement, Mary Building, 71-77 Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong; Shop 314, 411, 501 & 601, The Arcade, Cyberport, 100 Cyberport Road, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong

The Blind Pig

Nestled in the vibrant waterfront lifestyle hub of SoHo East, The Blind Pig offers a welcoming haven for sports enthusiasts and socialites alike. Inspired by America’s prohibition era, the decor features a blend of high and low seating complemented by cosy Chesterfield sofas, creating an inviting atmosphere.

Sports fans can indulge in live game viewing across numerous televisions and a large projector, ensuring every moment of local and international matches is fully enjoyed. Beyond sports, The Blind Pig is a prime destination for pre-game gatherings and post-game celebrations with friends.

The Blind PigAddress: Shop B12-14A, G/F, 45 Tai Hong Street, Lei King Wan, Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong

Belly and the Beer

Looking to elevate your match-day experience with some spirited entertainment? Look no further than Belly and the Beer, where the back room features darts and a sprawling projector screen that comes alive on game days, ensuring non-stop excitement even during breaks. For a more relaxed atmosphere, the quieter room near the main bar offers TVs, while an inviting outdoor space at the entrance provides ample room for fans to gather and cheer on their favourite teams. Whether you're craving the thrill of the game or seeking a vibrant social scene, Belly and the Beer promises a lively setting for all.

Belly and the BeerAddress: G/F, 21 Elgin Street, Soho, Central, Hong Kong

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