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7 places to watch football in San Antonio

Root for your favorite NFL or college team at one of these Alamo City watering holes

SATXtoday: McIntyre’s North Star outdoor screen

Grab your friends and head out to one of our local sports bars like McIntyre’s North Star to watch football this season.

Photo by SATXtoday team

College + NFL football is finally here and we’ve got the 411 on when and where to catch all the action around the 210. Whether you’re an OG UTSA Roadrunners football fan, or are patiently waiting for the Dallas Cowboys to win another Super Bowl, we’ve rounded up seven sports spots to catch the games this season.

The Dog Co. Icehouse, 4302 Hyatt Place Dr. | Bring your crew and your dogs to watch the big games outside on the giant LED screen. Pro tip: Buy a $10 Dog Co. Icehouse souvenir cup and get refills for $4.

SATXtoday: The Dog Co. football drink photo

Post up at The Dog Co. Icehouse for drink specials and games all season long.

Photo by The Dog Co. Icehouse

The Friendly Spot, 943 S. Alamo St. | This family-friendly spot boasts a huge LED screen and plenty of TVs around the property, perfect for watching the NFL Sunday Ticket + NCAA Football Game Plan.

Hops n Hounds, 119 Avenue B | Make your way downtown to this outdoor bar with your furry bestie to watch your favorite football team on the 20-ft screen. Pro tip: Send the bar a direct message to request games from your favorite sports teams.

The Hangar, 8203 Broadway | Who needs a YouTube TV subscription when you can watch the NFL Sunday ticket here every week for free? Don’t miss out on its weekly drink specials.

McIntyre’s North Star, 90 NE Loop 410 | Get there early to watch your favorite football teams on the 600-in outdoor screen on its dog-friendly patio. Fun fact: There are over 600 free parking spaces.

SATXtoday: McIntyre's North Star

Venture inside McIntyre’s NorthStar for 18+ TV screens and air conditioning — perfect for this warmer than usual fall weather.

Photo by SATXtoday team

Roo Pub, 9314 Hwy. 281 | The Aussie sports bar is a popular place to watch Spurs games but also hosts football watch parties during the NFL and college seasons.

Southerleigh Haute South, 5822 Worth Parkway, Ste. 112 | Every Sunday, Monday, and Thursday during football season, stop by for $7 bites, $5 margaritas, $4 Southerleigh beers, and a $25 Game Night Combo with 10 wings + a pitcher of beer.

Do you have a favorite place in San Antonio where you watch football? Let us know.

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