Best Sports Bars to Watch Super Bowl LX | L.A. Eats

This weekend, the New England Patriots will take on the Seattle Seahawks for Super Bowl LX. When it comes to catching the Super Bowl, good food, cold drinks, and big screens are mandatory. Likewise, nothing beats cheering with a crowd at one of the best sports bars in Los Angeles. From neighborhood dives to lively game‑day destinations, here are spots where the atmosphere is as good as the play.

Brewz Sports Cafe & Grill

Location: 7921 Canoga Ave, Canoga Park, CA 91304

A perfect choice for families and fans alike, Brewz offers plenty of televisions and a relaxed vibe. Unlike many sports bars, this one focuses on beer and food (no liquor), so it’s a great place for all ages to enjoy the game together. Classic bar fare like burgers, hot dogs, and quesadillas pairs well with a competitive Sunday crowd.

The Garage

Location: 3387 Motor Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90034

With more than 30 TVs throughout the interior and patio, The Garage is one of the best sports bars in Los Angeles for never missing a moment of the action. Fans can snag rotating beers on tap while diving into game staples like nachos, potato skins, and sliders. The casual atmosphere makes it ideal for huge matchups like Super Bowl LX.

Founders Ale House

Location: 8771 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035

Founders Ale House pairs craft beer and plenty of screens for every big game. With crowd‑pleasing eats like fried chicken, burgers, and nachos — plus vegan options — this bar is a versatile pick whether you’re rooting for the AFC or NFC. The lively crowd and comfy setup make it one of the most fun places to watch Sunday football.

Barney’s Beanery

Location: 8447 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069

A longtime favorite among sports fans, Barney’s Beanery has TVs galore and plenty of neon to set the game‑day vibe. Multiple locations around L.A. make this local institution a reliable spot to catch Super Bowl LX with friends. Expect a raucous, energetic crowd here when the big game comes on.

Busby’s West

Location: 3110 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90404

Busby’s combines classic bar food with lots of viewing angles and a lively crowd. With pool tables and additional bar games tucked away, it’s easy to stay entertained before, during, and after kickoff. Wings, burgers, and nachos are crowd favorites here, keeping this among the best sports bars in Los Angeles.

Tom’s Watch Bar – L.A. Live

Location: 1011 South Figueroa Street, CA 90015

Located right in the heart of downtown, Tom’s Watch Bar is built for big games. Massive screens cover every wall, ensuring perfect viewing no matter where you sit. The menu leans toward gastropub classics like mac and cheese, wings, and burgers; i.e., the ideal Super Bowl LX fare.

Torrance Tavern

Location: 22735 Hawthorne Boulevard, Torrance, CA 90505

This South Bay favorite features a shaded patio and plenty of space for big groups. Game day here is marked by cold beers and hearty plates like buffalo chicken mac and cheese or chile verde nachos. Torrance Tavern’s relaxed vibe and solid food list make it a great choice for Super Bowl LX festivities.

Pijja Palace

Location: 2711 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90026

A recent addition to the scene, Pijja Palace blends Indian, Italian, and classic American flavors with plenty of TVs for sports fans. Grab chutney‑slathered pizzas or malai rigatoni while you watch the game, and make sure to reserve a seat; it’s a popular destination on big‑game days. This creative concept earns its place among the best sports bars in Los Angeles.

The Woodman

Location: 13615 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423

The Woodman is a Valley favorite for good reason. With cozy booths, an impressive beer list, and a menu stacked with hearty pub fare (hello, bacon burger), it’s a sports bar that hits all the right notes. There’s a great view of the game from almost any seat, and nearby spots like Petit Trois make it easy to turn your visit into a full-day outing.

Whether you’re after craft beer, massive screens, classic wings, or family‑friendly vibes, Los Angeles has a sports bar where you can soak up the Super Bowl LX excitement. Pick any of these top spots and settle in — the game day energy in L.A. is unbeatable.

Your Guide to Lunar New Year 2026 | Out & About

Lunar New Year 2026 welcomes the Year of the Fire Horse. This festive season, Los Angeles comes alive with celebrations that honor tradition, culture, and community. Whether you’re seeking vibrant parades, family‑friendly festivals, market parties, or cultural performances, here are the top events marking Lunar New Year 2026 across SoCal.

Lunar New Year Celebration at South Coast Botanic Garden

Dates: February 7 & February 22, 2026

Location: Rancho Palos Verdes / Rolling Hills Estates

Celebrate amidst lush landscapes at this botanical festival. Enjoy Korean, Vietnamese, and Chinese traditions — from games like Yutnori and Mahjong to dragon walks and Zodiac strolls. Special performances, storytelling, and sunset music rounds make this a unique and immersive Lunar New Year 2026 event.

San Marino Lunar New Year Festival

Date: February 7, 2026

Location: Lacy Park, San Marino

This long‑running community festival blends cultural entertainment with food, games, and performances. Hosted by the Chinese Club of San Marino, it’s free to attend and features live cultural showcases alongside food vendors. Donations for local fire relief efforts give this event extra heart.

Lunar New Year at Walt Disney Concert Hall

Date: February 10, 2026

Location: Downtown Los Angeles

Celebrate with music at this elegant concert hall as the Los Angeles Philharmonic performs Chinese folk songs re‑imagined for string quartet. A complimentary glass of wine for early arrivals adds to the festive experience, making this one of the more refined Lunar New Year 2026 celebrations.

Lunar New Year at USC Pacific Asia Museum

Date: February 15, 2026

Location: Pasadena Playhouse District

Ring in the Year of the Horse with a free afternoon of performances, art activities, and food trucks at this Pasadena cultural hub. See the museum’s immersive new exhibition and enjoy martial arts demonstrations and lion dances in the courtyard—a perfect blend of education and celebration.

Lunar New Year Festival at the Port of Los Angeles

Date: February 21, 2026

Location: San Pedro

This family‑friendly South Bay event features live entertainment, arts and crafts, and food trucks with free parking and trolley rides. A petting zoo and stage performances make it ideal for visitors of all ages celebrating Lunar New Year 2026.

127th Golden Dragon Parade

Date: February 21, 2026

Location: Chinatown

One of LA’s oldest traditions, the Golden Dragon Parade showcases lion dancers, music ensembles, and performers along Chinatown’s historic streets. The vibrant procession and Central Plaza activities capture the celebratory spirit of Lunar New Year 2026.

L.A. Chinatown Firecracker Run

Date: February 28 – March 1, 2026

Location: Chinatown

Blend fitness with festive fun at this multi‑day run/walk event. Featuring 5K and 10K courses, kids’ runs, a dog walk, and bike rides, the weekend also includes lion dancers, live entertainment, and a family festival in Central Plaza.

Lunar New Year at the L.A. Zoo

Dates: February 21 – February 22, 2026

Location: Griffith Park

Enjoy animal encounters and zodiac activities at this lively zoo celebration. Explore Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese dance performances, calligraphy demos, and hands‑on crafts, making it a perfect outing for families celebrating Lunar New Year 2026.

Whether you’re honoring tradition or experiencing Lunar New Year for the first time, Los Angeles offers a rich calendar of events that bring good luck, food, culture, and community together. Happy Year of the Fire Horse!

Out and About: Laguna Beach Edition

We aren’t reminiscing of everyone’s favorite realty show of the early 2000’s, but the OC is worth a visit, at least for the day. With Laguna Beach being a household name, the quirky seaside city lives up to its hype. Follow along palm-tree studded streets, strings of art galleries and sites to sit and sip amongst the buffs. Spend some time out and about in Laguna Beach:The Real OC (and our last mention of the show).

To start your day…

At the eatery the NY Times said had “the best avocado toast in the country”. The Stand Natural Foods has served as the town’s vegan centric restaurant go-to since the 70’s. With other deliciously hearty treats like their raw organic nut milks, you’ll be fully charged to start your day.

Afterwards why not take a stroll to the Laguna Art Museum, where you can view California based artwork in this custom-built gallery. The Museum was originally established in 1918 by the Laguna Beach Art Association, where local artists met in rustic cottage before moving a decade later to its current home.

For a one-stop-shop of activities for the whole family, The Ranch at LB is another place of daytime fun. While you can chose to stay overnight, the country club turned resort offers a range of things to do. From stargazing to cooking and mediation classes, garden tours, and even birdwatching. You’ll forget your on a day trip!

By the afternoon…

If you manage to tear yourself away from all that The Ranch has to offer, then make your way make to the bluffs for an afternoon reprieve and some light splurging.

The Montage Laguna Beach is a favorite among california locals and celebrities alike. With it’s Instagramable views and luxury offerings, lunch at their oceanside Mosaic Bar & Grill is almost too idyllic. But necessary. Take in the cool breeze and scenic views while enjoying gourmet cuisine in a serene setting.

After lunch, it only makes sense to enjoy some light retail therapy. For a beachy upscale vibe, Laguna Supply, a light filled boutique offers the perfect array of options for a modern OC woman.

And for the men, North Menswear is a fail proof spot, with Freenote shirts, Levi’s denim and more.

But if you prefer something with more of a nod to Laguna’s roots, then Thalia Surf Shop along PCH is a must. Focused on the towns rich surf history, is a trusted mix of clothing and gear dedicated to Cali’s most famous leisure activity other then hiking.

In the evening…

Selanne Steak Tavern restaurant, patio and interior

As the sun starts to set, opt for an early dinner at one of Laguna’s many culinary hotspots. Selanne Steak Tavern is a cozy, two story cottage built in 1934 feels like eating at your friends home, and co-owner Teemu Selanne, former NHL hockey player for the Anaheim Ducks, apparently likes it that way.

If you don’t quite feel like taking the trek back home, don’t forget The Ranch serves as a perfect staycation spot and under the Laguna night sky, s’mores fireside isn’t a bad idea.

Out and About: Hollywood Edition

This edition of Out and About is really a no brainer. What would the city of L.A. be without it’s star-studded history and sites? And while there are the obvious tourist options, there are also quite a few hidden gems. So spend a day the L.A. way out in Hollywood!

To start your day…

Runyon Canyon

While it may seem cliche, hiking Runyon Canyon is truly one of the better ways to start your morning whether it be a Hollywood outing or a weekly routine. The trail is pet friendly and offers stunning views of the city as well as a fun workout.

Lake Hollywood Park

If thats not enough fresh air, we recommend venturing to Lake Hollywood Park for a slight stroll as you gaze up at the Hollywood Sign.

Jane Q Cafe

Once you’re finished there, if you haven’t grabbed a morning bite, Jane Q is the ideal pitstop for a dose of AM energy. Tucked in the Kimpton Everly Hotel, the restaurant offers a chic cafe feel with gourmet dining options.

By the afternoon “bell”…

TCL Chinese Theatre

If your inner tourist is up for the crowd a stroll down the Walk of Fame is always an enjoyable outing if not just for the characters along the way. From famed handprints at the TCL Theatre to a bounty of hop on hop off tours, you’ll have no shortage of options.

Hollywood and Highland Center-Hollywood

If you feel like splurging, Hollywood and Highland Center is just down the street with choices that are wallet friendly. For more unique digs, Scout offers a plethora of vintage finds.

Paramount Studios Tour

After you’ve had you fill on the boulevard, why not take part in a tour of one of Hollywoods most famed studios?

Paramount Studios is the only studio still actually residing in Hollywood and it’s tour provides you a captivating glimpse of the silver screen both old and new. Whether you partake in the adventure is on your own accord, but surely afterwards you’ll need an afternoon reprieve.

APL Hole in the Wall

APL Hole in the Wall is the perfect place to refuel before the rest of your day continues. Offering gourmet take-away dishes like the Serious Sandwich- pit-cooked shaved prime New York strip with pickle salad, sweet onions, and freshly grated horseradish. Delicious!

Before the evening sets…

Ai Weiwei Exhibit at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery-Hollywood

A visit to the Jeffrey Deitch Gallery should be next on your list for a necessary dose of arts and culture. Peruse the selection of fine art but leave room for a different style of entertainment. Depending on your general mood, dinner and a show is always the perfect evening with family, friends, or that significant other.

UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT — FYC @ UCB Event at Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre Sunset, Los Angeles

For those with a funny bone, Upright Citizens Brigade will provide the laughs you so seek having famed comedians grace their stage both past and present. But for a more quintessential Hollywood experience, enjoy a showing at the theatre where most of the city’s blockbusters are premiered.

El Capitan Theatre

El Capitan has rolled out it’s red carpet for a bounty of feature films and still serves as a taste of Old Hollywood glamour. While their show offerings are limited, the time spent there is well worth it.

Aladdin the Musical at The Pantages Theatre

For something more lively, The Pantages offers a season full of broadway hits, with past shows like Aladdin and current productions of Wicked.

Curtis Stone and his team at his famed Hollywood restaurant Gwen.

With your inner tourist pleased and likely tired, our last recommendation is for a night that ends enjoying the culinary wonder of Curtis Stones’ Gwen. The restaurant is one of the famed chefs notable ventures into luxury dining and it does not disappointment. Known for their selection of gourmet meat, it is both a taste experience as it is an evening highlight.

No matter how you chose to spend your day Out and About, we hope you enjoy each moment in the city of stars!!