The Best Sports Bars in Greater Palm Springs

By Published On: July 15, 2018Last Updated: December 31, 2025

Looking for the best sports bars in Greater Palm Springs? Whether you’re in Palm Springs proper, Palm Desert, La Quinta, Rancho Mirage, or somewhere in between, finding a reliable place to watch the game matters. Not every bar with a TV is built for football Sundays, playoff runs, or late-night West Coast tip-offs.

This list focuses on sports bars across the Coachella Valley that consistently deliver where it counts: plenty of screens, decent sightlines, solid food and drinks, and an atmosphere that actually supports watching sports. From polished gastropubs to no-frills neighborhood bars, these are dependable spots to catch NFL, college football, NBA, UFC, and more.


This guide is part of our roundup of the best bars and sports bars in the Coachella Valley, featuring reliable spots to grab a drink and some food across Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Indio, and surrounding cities.


Eureka! — Indian Wells

  • Why it’s good: Excellent burgers, craft beer, whiskey, and a solid TV setup.
  • Best for: NFL, college football, casual game nights
  • Good to know: More polished than a dive, still very sports-friendly.

Address: 74985 CA-111, Indian Wells, CA
Website: eurekarestaurantgroup.com


Stuft Pizza — Palm Desert & La Quinta

  • Why it’s good: Big menu, strong happy hour, TVs everywhere.
  • Best for: Football Sundays, groups
  • Good to know: Easy crowd-pleaser.

Addresses:
78015 Main St #100, La Quinta, CA
73-061 El Paseo, Palm Desert, CA
Website: stuftpizzabarandgrill.com


360 Sports Bar — Agua Caliente Casino, Rancho Mirage

  • Why it’s good: Wraparound screens, massive displays, true sports-bar energy.
  • Best for: Big games, playoffs, UFC
  • Good to know: Loud and busy during major events.

Address: 32250 Bob Hope Dr, Rancho Mirage, CA
Website: aguacalientecasinos.com


Buffalo Wild Wings — Palm Desert

  • Why it’s good: Wall-to-wall TVs and every game imaginable.
  • Best for: NFL, NBA, UFC
  • Good to know: Yes, even the bathrooms have TVs.

Address: 72-920 CA-111, Palm Desert, CA
Website: buffalowildwings.com


Yard House — Rancho Mirage

  • Why it’s good: Huge beer list and consistent sports setup.
  • Best for: Major games, mixed crowds
  • Good to know: Gets packed during peak times.

Address: 71800 CA-111, Rancho Mirage, CA
Website: yardhouse.com


Burgers & Beer — Rancho Mirage & La Quinta

  • Why it’s good: TVs at nearly every booth and a huge menu.
  • Best for: Football Sundays
  • Good to know: Easy place to keep everyone happy.

Addresses:
72733 Dinah Shore Dr, Rancho Mirage, CA
79-815 CA-111, La Quinta, CA
Website: burgersandbeer.com


The 19th Hole — Palm Desert

  • Why it’s good: Cheap beer, relaxed vibe, lots of seating.
  • Best for: Golf, football
  • Good to know: Known for fish & chips, opens early during football season.

Address: 42305 Washington St, Palm Desert, CA
Website: 19thholepd.com


Neil’s Lounge — Indio

  • Why it’s good: Full bar, food, cheap drinks
  • Best for: Football
  • Good to know: Parking can be limited.

Address: 80956 CA-111, Indio, CA
Website: Facebook page


Playoff’s Sports Bar — Desert Hot Springs

  • Why it’s good: Affordable drinks, no-frills sports focus.
  • Best for: Football, basketball
  • Good to know: Straightforward local sports bar.

Address: 12105 Palm Dr, Desert Hot Springs, CA
Website: playoffsdhs.com


La Quinta Brewing Co. — Palm Desert & Palm Springs

  • Why it’s good: Local craft beer, relaxed vibe, Lots of TVs
  • Best for: Casual viewing
  • Good to know: The Palm Desert Brewery location has food, the Palm Springs Taproom does not.

Addresses:
77981 Industrial Pl, Palm Desert, CA
401 S Belardo Rd, Palm Springs, CA
Website: laquintabrewing.com


JDS Sports Bar — Cathedral City

  • Why it’s good: Classic sports-bar setup with lots of screens.
  • Best for: Football, basketball
  • Good to know: Solid option outside the Palm Springs core.

Address: 68487 Perez Rd, Cathedral City, CA
Website: Facebook page


Hair of the Dog — Palm Springs

  • Why it’s good: Lively bar, strong pours, no frills
  • Best for: Football, late-night games
  • Good to know: Bar-first, sports-friendly.

Address: 142 N Indian Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA
Website: hairofthedogps.com

Disclaimer: Sports bar scenes change fast. Hours, TV packages, sound policies, and overall vibe can shift seasonally or with ownership changes. This guide focuses on places that consistently show games and offer a solid viewing experience across Greater Palm Springs. If you’re heading out for a specific event, it’s always smart to double-check with the bar directly.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sports Bars in Greater Palm Springs

  • What is the best sports bar in Palm Springs?

    It depends on what you’re looking for. For a high-energy, screen-heavy experience, casino sports bars like 360 Sports Bar stand out. For food-forward spots with plenty of TVs, places like Eureka! and Yard House are reliable options.

  • Which sports bars in Greater Palm Springs have the most TVs?

    Buffalo Wild Wings, 360 Sports Bar at Agua Caliente Casino, and Yard House are known for having wall-to-wall screens where nearly every seat has a good view.

  • Are there good sports bars outside of Palm Springs proper?

    Yes. Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, La Quinta, Indio, and Cathedral City all have strong sports bar options. In fact, some of the best setups are outside downtown Palm Springs.

  • Where can I watch NFL games in the Coachella Valley?

    Most bars on this list show NFL games during the season, especially on Sundays. Larger venues and chains are more likely to carry full NFL packages, but availability can vary by week.

  • Which sports bars are best for UFC or boxing?

    Casino sports bars and larger chains are the most reliable for major UFC and boxing events. It’s always best to confirm ahead of time, as some venues charge cover fees for pay-per-view events.

  • Are there sports bars in Palm Springs that serve food?

    Yes. Most spots on this list serve full menus, including burgers, pizza, wings, and classic bar food. A few locations focus more on drinks but still offer food options.

  • Can I hear the game audio at sports bars in Palm Springs?

    Game audio depends on the bar, the event, and how busy it is. Big games and playoffs are more likely to have sound on, while regular-season games may compete with music.

  • Are there family-friendly sports bars in Greater Palm Springs?

    Some restaurants on this list are noted for being more family-friendly during daytime games, while others skew toward a late-night bar crowd. Checking the vibe before bringing kids is a good idea.

  • Do Palm Springs sports bars get crowded during major games?

    Yes. NFL Sundays, playoffs, UFC events, and championship games can draw large crowds. Arriving early or buying tickets in advance (when offered) is recommended.

  • Are there sports bars with outdoor seating?

    Several bars and restaurants in the Coachella Valley offer patios or outdoor seating, though TV visibility outdoors can vary. Outdoor seating is most popular during cooler months.

  • Is this list updated regularly?

    Yes. This guide is reviewed and updated periodically to reflect closures, new openings, and changes in sports viewing setups

Written by : Casey Dolan

Casey is the founder of Cactus Hugs and also works with local businesses on their websites and digital marketing. Learn more (and hire!) him here. Please, send him your news tips and your whiskey!