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Where to Watch the Olympics in Las Vegas

Posted on July 25, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Rob Kachelriess

Rob Kachelriess

A pitcher of beer on a counter at PT's Taverns.

Cheers to the Summer Games 🍻(PT’s Taverns)

The 2024 Olympic Games run from July 26 to August 11 with talented Las Vegas athletes among the competitors chasing gold medals 🏅 If you can’t be in Paris to cheer on the Olympians in person, park yourself in front of the screen at your nearest sportsbook or one of the following bars.

🏐 Cabo Wabo Cantina

Cabo Wabo Cantina at the Miracle Mile Shops is best known for tequila, but has a tempting beer bucket special during the Summer Games. Mix and match Heineken, Heineken Light, Dos Equis, Dos Equis Amber, and Tecate in one bucket for $25.

🍹 Flanker Kitchen + Sports Bar

Flanker has two specials to cheer on Team USA, depending on the day of the week. Come Monday-Friday for Red, White & Blue Nachos with draft beer for $30 or Saturday-Sunday for Red, White & Blue Waffles with Golden Mimosas for $24.

🍺 General Admission

Fans in the Southwest can watch the games on TVs in the main lounge or outside on the patio at General Admission, a sports bar at UnCommons. The drink list includes local beer from CraftHaus and $15 specialty cocktails.

⚽ Hennessey’s

This Irish bar on Fremont Street is one of the best places to watch soccer during the Olympic games. Hennessey’s welcomes the Las Vegas chapter of the American Outlaws to cheer on Team USA. Check out the schedule online and take advantage of happy hour specials 4 - 7 p.m. Monday-Friday.

🥃 PT’s Taverns

PT’s has more than 60 locations throughout the valley for round-the-clock Olympic viewing and happy hour specials that run 5 - 7 p.m. and 12 - 2 a.m. Deals during the games include a $15 wings and fries plate with a shot of Jameson and $6 Firestone Walker 805 pints.

🍔 Sickies Garage

Sickies Garage is the top spot for sports viewing at Town Square, featuring at least 30 screens to catch the action. The restaurant has a loaded menu that includes 50 different burgers 🤯

🏀 The Tavern

The Tavern at Fontainebleau is infamous for its Nachogate scandal, but will roll out its best bites during a special Summer Games menu throughout the Olympics. The Prime Rib sandwich, made with shaved ribeye, is worth a visit alone with seats next to the sportsbook viewing screens.

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