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18 Sports Bars to Catch the Mayweather-McGregor Fight of the Century

Cover charges, bar tab minimums, and TV screens galore

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This weekend’s much-hyped Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor fight is on pace to break Pay-Per-View records, with millions of households tuning in to watch. But for some, shelling out the near-$100 cost to have a home viewing party simply isn’t reasonable — and besides, why not let a restaurant or bar tackle the cooking and cocktail-making instead? So here instead is a list of bars and restaurants that are confirmed to be carrying the Saturday night twelve-round fight, though it’s by no means exhaustive of every place carrying the fight in greater Los Angeles. Yes, there will be cover charges and bar tab minimums and table reservations, so plan ahead. Know of any more places definitely showing the fight? Leave ‘em in the comments below.

Oh, and for anyone in Orange County, the OC Register has already done the legwork.

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Dirty Bull Tavern

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Sleepy Woodland Hills even has fight fever, with local Dirty Bull Tavern taking a swing at showing the Pay-Per-View. Cost is $30 a head to reserve a seat, with a cap on walk-ins once the place fills up.

Dirty Bull Tavern
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Cabo Cantina

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The West LA outlet of Cabo Cantina confirmed that they will indeed be showing the fight, though they hadn’t set a cover charge price yet. It’s going to be first-come, first-served seating and bar access though, so plan ahead.

Cabo Cantina Wilshire
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The Tavern on Main

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El Segundo’s neon-tinged Tavern on Main is showing the fight for a cool $20 a head, with table reservations available for groups of four or more.

Tavern on Main, El Segundo
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The Garage

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Motor Avenue’s The Garage is showing the Saturday action with a split-time situation. That means guests showing up pre-7 p.m. get in for $20, and anyone arriving after pays $25.

The Garage
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Rush Street

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Longtime Culver City sports and brunch spot Rush Street is showing the Saturday night action, with a $40 cover charge. Reservations are only available before 8 p.m., otherwise it’s first-come, first-served.

Rush Street
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Big Wangs North Hollywood

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Local sports bar favorite Big Wangs is definitely in for the fight at their North Hollywood location. They’re also keeping things (relatively) cheap with just a $20 cover and no food or drink minimum. Best to show up early, because seats are operating on a first-come basis.

Big Wangs, North Hollywood
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The Parlor

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As one of the most notorious sports bars in Los Angeles, it’s no surprise The Parlor will be carrying the fight. Expect big, rowdy crowds and a high cost of entry. Specifically, diners are being asked to chip in $100 to watch the event, and a call to the bar confirms that there will also be a contract of some kind guaranteeing payment, even if the fight lasts a measly ten seconds.

The Parlor
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Bludso's Bar & Que

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Bludso’s on La Brea is showing the fight this weekend, with TVs wrapping the entire room. Tickets are $30 a head and reservations must be made in advance, and Kevin Bludso reportedly has plans to cook up some specials.

Bludso’s bar area with stools.
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Luchini Pizzeria & Bar

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Hollywood late night spot Luchini Pizzeria & Bar is showing the Saturday night fight. The place is on the smaller side (and should be rather boisterous given the Hollywood scene on the weekends), but is offering a $30 cover charge that goes directly to the final bar tab.

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Hooters

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Burbank’s Hooters is, predictably, getting in on the fight action with wings, beer, and lots of seats. Cover charge is $20 but word is the space has already filled mostly up (though there will be some room for walk-ins). Some other area Hooters may not be showing the fight, so best to call around.

Hooters Burbank
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Biergarten

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This Koreatown sports bar has a $35 cover for the Mayweather-McGregor fight, though there aren’t any minimums for food and beer. The craft beer program is legit, while everything from burgers to chicken wings should appeal to anyone. Call the place to book a reservation.

Biergarten

Toe Bang

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Koreatown mainstay Toe Bang will be showing the fight and serving up drinks all night. Price is $30 per person.

Toe Bang, Koreatown
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33 Taps Silver Lake

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33 Taps has settled into Silver Lake nicely, with a wall-spanning run of TVs for weekend sports and those all-important Dodgers games. The place is likely to be lively on Saturday night for the Mayweather-McGregor bout, where the cover charge is a cool $30 for walk-ins. Tables can be reserved for $75 per person, though $50 of that goes towards an end-of-night food and drink tab (thus making the cover charge only $25).

33 Taps, Silver Lake
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Buffalo Wild Wings

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Not every Buffalo Wild Wings is going to be carrying the fight, so any B-dubs fans eager to get to their local outlet for some action would be wise to call first. The Glendale outlet is confirmed, though it’s $30 a head and guests must physically go to the restaurant beforehand to reserve a spot.

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Los Angeles Biergarten

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Two-year-old LA Biergarten is showing the fight in Downtown. The Broadway Ave. beer spot actually shows boxing matches pretty regularly, and for the McGregor-Mayweather fight there’s a $30 cover.

LA Biergarten, Downtown
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The Greyhound Bar & Grill

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Highland Park’s The Greyhound is one of LA’s best pure sports bars, with great food, rotating craft beer lists, and lots of TVs. They won’t be reserving tables for this event though, just doing a straight first-come $20 a head deal.

The Greyhound in Highland Park exterior from the street.
The Greyhound
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Downey Brewing Co

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The fight is going down in a big way in Downey, where the local Brewing Co. is putting on the show for $30 a head. First-come seating applies.

Downey Brewing Co.
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Legends Restaurant & Sports Bar

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Long Beach sports bar favorite Legends will be showing the fight in what should be a rather rowdy atmosphere. Cover charge is $30 each.

Legends, Long Beach
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Dirty Bull Tavern

Sleepy Woodland Hills even has fight fever, with local Dirty Bull Tavern taking a swing at showing the Pay-Per-View. Cost is $30 a head to reserve a seat, with a cap on walk-ins once the place fills up.

Dirty Bull Tavern
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Cabo Cantina

The West LA outlet of Cabo Cantina confirmed that they will indeed be showing the fight, though they hadn’t set a cover charge price yet. It’s going to be first-come, first-served seating and bar access though, so plan ahead.

Cabo Cantina Wilshire
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The Tavern on Main

El Segundo’s neon-tinged Tavern on Main is showing the fight for a cool $20 a head, with table reservations available for groups of four or more.

Tavern on Main, El Segundo
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The Garage

Motor Avenue’s The Garage is showing the Saturday action with a split-time situation. That means guests showing up pre-7 p.m. get in for $20, and anyone arriving after pays $25.

The Garage
Yelp

Rush Street

Longtime Culver City sports and brunch spot Rush Street is showing the Saturday night action, with a $40 cover charge. Reservations are only available before 8 p.m., otherwise it’s first-come, first-served.

Rush Street
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Big Wangs North Hollywood

Local sports bar favorite Big Wangs is definitely in for the fight at their North Hollywood location. They’re also keeping things (relatively) cheap with just a $20 cover and no food or drink minimum. Best to show up early, because seats are operating on a first-come basis.

Big Wangs, North Hollywood
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The Parlor

As one of the most notorious sports bars in Los Angeles, it’s no surprise The Parlor will be carrying the fight. Expect big, rowdy crowds and a high cost of entry. Specifically, diners are being asked to chip in $100 to watch the event, and a call to the bar confirms that there will also be a contract of some kind guaranteeing payment, even if the fight lasts a measly ten seconds.

The Parlor
Yelp

Bludso's Bar & Que

Bludso’s on La Brea is showing the fight this weekend, with TVs wrapping the entire room. Tickets are $30 a head and reservations must be made in advance, and Kevin Bludso reportedly has plans to cook up some specials.

Bludso’s bar area with stools.
Bludso’s
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Luchini Pizzeria & Bar

Hollywood late night spot Luchini Pizzeria & Bar is showing the Saturday night fight. The place is on the smaller side (and should be rather boisterous given the Hollywood scene on the weekends), but is offering a $30 cover charge that goes directly to the final bar tab.

Luchini
Wonho Frank Lee

Hooters

Burbank’s Hooters is, predictably, getting in on the fight action with wings, beer, and lots of seats. Cover charge is $20 but word is the space has already filled mostly up (though there will be some room for walk-ins). Some other area Hooters may not be showing the fight, so best to call around.

Hooters Burbank
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Biergarten

This Koreatown sports bar has a $35 cover for the Mayweather-McGregor fight, though there aren’t any minimums for food and beer. The craft beer program is legit, while everything from burgers to chicken wings should appeal to anyone. Call the place to book a reservation.

Biergarten

Toe Bang

Koreatown mainstay Toe Bang will be showing the fight and serving up drinks all night. Price is $30 per person.

Toe Bang, Koreatown
Yelp

33 Taps Silver Lake

33 Taps has settled into Silver Lake nicely, with a wall-spanning run of TVs for weekend sports and those all-important Dodgers games. The place is likely to be lively on Saturday night for the Mayweather-McGregor bout, where the cover charge is a cool $30 for walk-ins. Tables can be reserved for $75 per person, though $50 of that goes towards an end-of-night food and drink tab (thus making the cover charge only $25).

33 Taps, Silver Lake
Farley Elliott

Buffalo Wild Wings

Not every Buffalo Wild Wings is going to be carrying the fight, so any B-dubs fans eager to get to their local outlet for some action would be wise to call first. The Glendale outlet is confirmed, though it’s $30 a head and guests must physically go to the restaurant beforehand to reserve a spot.

Buffalo Wild Wings
Yelp

Los Angeles Biergarten

Two-year-old LA Biergarten is showing the fight in Downtown. The Broadway Ave. beer spot actually shows boxing matches pretty regularly, and for the McGregor-Mayweather fight there’s a $30 cover.

LA Biergarten, Downtown
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The Greyhound Bar & Grill

Highland Park’s The Greyhound is one of LA’s best pure sports bars, with great food, rotating craft beer lists, and lots of TVs. They won’t be reserving tables for this event though, just doing a straight first-come $20 a head deal.

The Greyhound in Highland Park exterior from the street.
The Greyhound
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Downey Brewing Co

The fight is going down in a big way in Downey, where the local Brewing Co. is putting on the show for $30 a head. First-come seating applies.

Downey Brewing Co.
Yelp

Legends Restaurant & Sports Bar

Long Beach sports bar favorite Legends will be showing the fight in what should be a rather rowdy atmosphere. Cover charge is $30 each.

Legends, Long Beach
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