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Best Bars To Watch LSU Football in Baton Rouge

We love us a good football on a Saturday and our LSU Fighting Tigers provide must-see TV these days. But where can we watch the game?

This article will show you where you can watch the game in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, home of the Tigers.

Where To Watch the LSU Football Game in Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge offers several great spots to watch LSU football. Here are some popular bars where fans gather for games:

The Bulldog

4385 Perkins Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 | (225) 303-9400

Here’s what one customer says about The Bulldog in Baton Rouge. “Hands down the best pulled pork nachos in town! Yum. Love the beer selection. A great place to watch sporting events, great atmosphere and awesome staff.”

Bengal Tap Room

421 N 3rd St, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 |  (225) 778-5479

Here’s what one reviewer says about the Bengal Tap Room. “Walking distance from the downtown hotels. Perfect spot for an after work drink or quick grub. Awesome place to watch sports with plenty of tvs and outdoor seating. Philly egg rolls were delicious and burger was so so. Fries were great. All in all cool vibe nice staff and service. Definitely recommend.”

The Chimes

  • Chimes East: 10870 Coursey Blvd #4019, Baton Rouge, LA 70816
  • Chimes LSU: 3357 Highland Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Located near LSU’s campus, The Chimes is a favorite among students and alumni. It has a lively atmosphere, plenty of TVs, and a great selection of food and drinks.

Here’s what one reviewer says of Chimes. “We had the best waitress, sorry I can’t remember her name. Very patient with our order there were 8 of us, and she answered all our questions and made great suggestions. The atmosphere was cool, the food was just good. My salad was ok, the lettuce wasn’t crispy, but it could have been sitting in the dressing for a while before it got to me. The Salmon was cooked medium as requested which was great. I asked for no dressing just oil and vinegar on the side, but it still had dressing.”

TJ Ribs

 2324 S Acadian Thruway, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 | (225) 383-7427

Known for its BBQ and casual vibe, TJ Ribs is a popular spot for game day. They offer multiple TVs and a festive environment perfect for watching LSU football.

Here’s what one customer says about TJ Ribs. “3/7/24 Wake up! Y’all are sleepin on TJ Ribs! Tons of local sports memorabillia including a freaking wall of Shaq! It was so unbelievably cool! So atmosphere is already a 30 and then I swear they had a picture of Pistol Pete too! Went for lunch and Priscilla was an amazing server! I got the smoked wings. How are they the BEST IN TOWN. Cooked to perfection, permeated with deep smoky goodness.”

The Cove

5625 Essen Ln, Baton Rouge, LA 70810 | (225) 239-7970

A laid-back bar with a relaxed atmosphere, The Cove has numerous TVs and is a great place to catch the game with fellow fans.

Here’s what one reviewer says about The Cove. “This place is top notch for craft cocktails with a *huge* selection of liquors and liqueurs. Try any of the specialty drinks or go to try a new gin/ scotch/ whiskey. The bartenders are friendly and the place is kept clean, the new outdoors seating is wonderful when the weather is cooler. Didn’t try any of the food so can’t speak on that but if it’s anything like the drinks, it should be worth it.”

Duvic’s

 2854 Kalurah St, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 | (225) 336-4821

This bar features a classic, Southern charm and a friendly atmosphere, making it a good choice for game day. These spots offer a combination of great food, drinks, and a spirited environment to enjoy LSU football games.

Here’s what one customer says about Duvic’s. “Love this place. Great drinks, great staff, great atmosphere. Been coming here for almost 15 years and I still love it.”

he Rusty Nail

1100 Constance St, New Orleans, LA 70130 |  (504) 525-5515

Here’s what one fan says about The Rusty Nail. “Great neighborhood bar in the warehouse district with an incredible whiskey selection. The staff are inviting, down to earth, and genuine. Love swinging in and they make you feel like you’re stopping by at a friend’s. Bar is warm, cozy, and charming. They have a great set up to watch LSU and Saints games! Food orders can be placed using the QR Codes for Side Car and they’ll run them over to your spot.love their wide cocktail and drink selections!”

Final Word

Sure, there are other bars in the Baton Rouge area where you can catch a game. Got a favorite? Let us know in the comments.

You can watch the Saints game for free at fubuTV, which has a 7-day trial. Watch immediately upon signup. You can also watch the LSU game for free at fubuTV. Same deal.

Keisha Smith

Keisha Smith is a Contributing Writer who attended college at Southern University A&M College in Baton Rouge. She is currently writing a book on south Louisiana culture.

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