Top Spots to Watch the College Basketball Tournament in Denver
Mar 16, 2026, 1:58 PM
March is College B-Ball time, it is chaos in bracket form, and Denver does it right: loud bars, wall-to-wall TVs, and crowds that will absolutely scream at a 12-seed like it’s personal. If you’re trying to catch every buzzer-beater without squinting at a single sad screen, here are the best places around Denver to post up.
Best Overall Atmosphere: Stoney’s Bar and Grill (Lincoln) & Stoney’s Uptown Joint
If you want peak Tournament energy—people yelling, cheering, and living through every possession—Stoney’s is the move. Both locations are known for high-energy crowds and extensive TV setups, so you’re not stuck watching the game “kind of” from behind a pillar. It’s a classic for a reason.
Best Screen Setup: Tom’s Watch Bar (McGregor Square)
Tom’s Watch Bar is basically a sports viewing warehouse—in a good way. The space is massive (20,000 square feet), with more than 150 screens. And yes, it gets even more extra: tables have app-enabled audio, so you can lock in on the game you actually care about instead of hearing a random debate about a foul call from three games ago.
Best Dedicated Experience: The Basketball Social House
This is the spot for people who don’t just “watch basketball,” they watch basketball. The Basketball Social House is rated as a top destination for hoops fans, with strong food and built-in activities that make it feel more like an event than just another bar stool situation.
Best for Multiple Games at Once: Govnr’s Park
This isn’t a single-game commitment—it’s a full-day lifestyle. Govnr’s Park is a longtime staple for catching multiple games at once, which is ideal when your bracket is already in trouble by noon and you’re trying to emotionally hedge.
Downtown Action: Society Sports and Spirits (Blake Street)
Right in the middle of the LoDo action, Society Sports and Spirits delivers that high-energy downtown crowd. If you want a central spot where people are fully invested (and the volume is never “too low”), this is it.
Neighborhood Favorites: Campus Lounge and Tight End Sports Bar
Not everyone wants the downtown scene. If you’re looking for more neighborhood energy:
- Campus Lounge is a favorite for great food and wings—because you can’t stress-eat responsibly without wings.
- Tight End Sports Bar is another solid go-to for a more local, game-day vibe.
Tips for Watching:
Make reservations. For the first weekend, reservations are highly recommended at popular spots like Stoney’s and Tom’s Watch Bar. Waiting it out is a bold strategy.
Show up early. Opening-day games get packed fast. If you want a good seat—and not a “standing near the server station” situation—arrive early.
Know your neighborhood. Many bars in LoDo and McGregor Square are near Ball Arena, where games may be hosted. Translation: extra hype, extra crowds, and a little extra chaos.
Now go watch the games, pretend your bracket is still alive, and act shocked when a team you’ve never heard of ruins everything.
