It’s a great time to be a sports fan, with pro and college football heating up and the baseball holy grail — the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. the New York Yankees World Series — starting today, Oct. 25.

Sure, you can watch your favorite team from the comfort of your home sofa (if you can figure out who’s showing the game), but for many people, the best way to enjoy the big game is at a sports bar, preferably with tasty wings and cold beer — or perhaps something more gourmet.

To help, here are the best sports bars in Florida, chosen by our USA TODAY Network’s team of Florida food journalists and presented in alphabetical order.

Bowden’s

Bobby Bowden's autographed golf cart is among the memorabilia items on display at Bowden's restaurant in CollegeTown.

619 S Woodward Ave.; Tallahassee; 850-558-5592; bowdenscollegetown.com

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Embrace the Seminole spirit at this sports-themed restaurant off Woodward Avenue near Doak Campbell Stadium in CollegeTown. Bowden’s, which open in 2023, has just released its latest “Game Day” menu for this year’s football season. The “Starting Lineup” features southern fried pickles and jumbo pretzel sticks. Salads including the “Gator Hater” (chicken, mixed greens, Dijon vinaigrette) and “Heisman Handhelds,” which include burgers and sandwiches, are offered. Celebrate with their “Championship cocktails,” wine, beers and more from the spirits menu. — Kyla Sanford, Tallahassee Democrat

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Broken Barrel Tavern

The logo for The Broken Barrel Tavern in Palm Bay at 4700 Babcock Street NE, just south of Palm Bay Road.

4700 S Babcock St., Palm Bay; 321-728-4755; brokenbarreltavern.com

A South Brevard favorite since 2009, Broken Barrel Tavern is the place to go in Brevard to celebrate all things sports. In this 7,300-square-foot venue, fans love the homey, friendly atmosphere, and the drink selection, as much as the food. With the NFL ticket, and ESPN covering 25 TVs, find a seat or pull up a stool and order the barbecue egg rolls or the dry rub, smoked wings. This “foot-beer themed Sports Bar” smokes their meats from scratch, with pecan wood, and they take their sports teams, beer selection (all 35 on draft) and whiskey very seriously. Guests can be particular about whiskey, as they have more than five dozen different whiskey offerings, primarily bourbon and scotch, as well as ryes and Irish whiskeys. — Amber Olesen, Florida Today

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Brewster’s Gastropub

The Gallo Diablo at Brewster’s Gastropub in downtown Sarasota.

1454 Main St., Sarasota; 941-343-2380; brewstersfl.com

One of the best casual restaurants in downtown Sarasota, Brewster’s Tavern on Main Street excels at everything from wings to burgers to fried chicken sandwiches, with its long bar being an ideal place to watch the game while sipping on a craft beer or cocktail. In addition, there are indoor tables as well as ones in the covered outdoor area, where you can also view the action on a big screen. — Wade Tatangelo, Sarasota Herald-Tribune  

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Christo’s Sports Bar and Grill

Christo's Sports Bar and Grill in Panama City Beach on Sept. 28, 2020 .

2903 Thomas Drive, Panama City Beach; (850) 708-1878; https://www.christossportsbar.com/

Christo’s Sports Bar and Grill is known for its great service and food that customers love so much. It is especially known for its great She Crab Soup and the Thomas Drive Fish Tacos, which are local favorites. Christo’s provides great scenery for everyone to enjoy their food and their sports. “With 25 TVs, the NFL Ticket, and a full bar, you’ll never miss a moment,” the restaurant promises. “One of our favorite haunts,” one Facebook commenter wrote. “Heaven on earth,” wrote another. — DeonTay Smith, Panama City News Herald

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Ferg’s Sports Bar & Grill

An order of "Ferg's Famous Wings" tossed in medium sauce at Ferg's Sports Bar & Grill in St. Petersburg photographed July 16, 2023.

1320 Central Ave., St. Petersburg; 727-822-4562, fergssportsbar.com

Located in the shadow of the Tampa Bay Rays’ Tropicana Field, Ferg’s is a St. Petersburg landmark that opened in 1992 and helped pave the way for the city’s booming Central Avenue district, which now surrounds the massive sports bar. A mostly open-air structure covering nearly two city blocks, Ferg’s features about a hundred TVs, several bars—including one upstairs—a full menu, and everything from a stage for live music to an axe-throwing area and a dog park. It’s the perfect place to have a great time regardless of how your team performs, especially when you pair your favorite cocktail or beer with Ferg’s famous wings. They’re breaded and crispy, spicy yet buttery, and easily among the most delicious wings you’ll find in the region. — Wade Tatangelo, Sarasota Herald-Tribune  

Winners Circle Sports Bar and Grill

Polk County Florida State fans gather around an FSU helmet beer tower as they watch a Seminoles football game at Winners Circle Sports Bar & Grill in South Lakeland in 2013.

4215 S. Florida Ave., Lakeland

Think of an everyman’s oasis for a variety of eclectic interests. Make no mistake: Winners Circle Sports Bar & Grill is sports centered. There are 35 televisions throughout the 4,000-square-foot establishment. And owner Bill Alcock makes sure there’s a variety of sports. From NFL games to cricket matches, if it’s being broadcast and someone wants to watch, Alcock works to put it on the screen. Alcock has every NFL game on during the weekend, with TVs sporting team pennants so folks know where to find their teams. But Winners Circle is more than just sports. Amenities include cornhole and ring toss. There’s poker on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, Bingo Wednesdays, trivia Mondays and Thursdays and comedy shows on Fridays. There’s even dueling pianos every other month. And did we mention the chicken wings? Alcock serves 85 flavors, including liquor-infused wings. Winners Circle has won wing awards in four states and 18 Florida counties. – Paul Catala, Lakeland Ledger

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Gator’s Dockside

Gator's Dockside in Ocala.

3920 SW 42nd St. #101, Ocala; (352) 433-2441; gatorsdockside.com

Gator’s Dockside has everything you want in a sports bar: plenty of seats in a variety of placements (hightops, booths, tables, the bar); plenty of TVs (many of them with huge screens); friendly, quick service; and an abundance of food and beverage offerings. On Sept. 8, the first Sunday of the NFL season, you could easily watch all of the closely contested early games as they came down to the wire. The audio was up for only one, Miami vs. Jacksonville, which was fitting for a Florida bar, and there was no music competing for your attention. The place was packed, but it didn’t feel crowded; the high ceilings and spread-out floor plan made for a comfortable setting. My Pepsi (I was driving) was ice cold, and the menu had all the pub favorites plus specials like Crab Rangoon Dip and grilled cobia. The Ocala branch of this chain is a fun, well-run place.

— Jim Ross, Ocala Star-Banner

Miller’s Ale House

Wings and a beer from Miller's Ale House in Gainesville.

2881 Bass Pro Shops Blvd., Gainesville 352-371-0818; millersalehouse.com

When Miller’s Ale House moved in 2018 from its home of nearly 25 years along Archer Road to its shiny new space in Celebration Pointe, I’ll admit I thought it was the end of the restaurant and bar I frequented far too often in college. As it turned out, I was wrong. While Ale House, which is a chain founded in Jupiter, Florida, in 1988, may not have the same energy as some other bars, particularly those close to the University of Florida campus on game days, it still provides a great atmosphere for everything from NFL Sundays to UFC fights. And with more than 60 TVs spread out across a large indoor area and an open-air patio — both with full bars — there’s not a bad seat in the house. Throw in 40-plus beers on tap and some of the best wings in town and you’ve got a winning recipe for success. After a big win be sure to treat yourself to some Capt. Jack’s Buried Treasure. — Alan Festo, The Gainesville Sun

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Players Grille 

The Players Grille has one location in Jacksonville, with another opening this fall.

10140 San Jose Blvd, Jacksonville, (904) 503-2641, playersgrille.com  

The couple behind Players Grille has big plans. They’ve already opened two locations, closed one and are almost ready to open another in Jacksonville, and they hope to expand to other NFL cities. The Mandarin location, which opened in 2023, has indoor and outdoor seating, enough TVs to ensure your favorite game is on and a menu loaded with burgers, wings, sliders and a foot-long hotdog. A new Players Grille opens this fall in the new Home 2 Suites Hilton Hotel at 600 Park St. in Jacksonville’s Riverside neighborhood. – Tom Szaroleta/Florida Times-Union

South Turn Restaurant and Sports Bar

South Turn Sports Bar and Grill in Daytona Beach.

1540 S. Nova Road, Daytona Beach: 386-253-5004, southturndaytona.com

It’s not a sports bar roundup without mention of Daytona Beach’s South Turn. The family-owned bar and grill is a local favorite that boasts over 50 flat screens lining its walls, alongside three large projectors and bar-top, high-top and booth seating. Its menu is packed with casual bites that don’t break the bank, including the popular black ‘n’ blue burger, wraps and baskets, each under $15.

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