Best Sports Bar Restaurants in Edison Park
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
The Howard Street Inn
A local tavern staple where the comfort-food lane stays reliably satisfying.
Notable Picks
8.3
A neighborhood tavern built for repeat visits where the kitchen’s comfort classics land best when you keep the order simple and bar-friendly. The draw is the steady, familiar rhythm—good for groups, game nights, and a dependable meal that doesn’t try to be precious.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fish Fry, Wings, Burger
What Makes it Special: A local tavern staple where the comfort-food lane stays reliably satisfying.
8.2
A big-format sports bar that actually works outdoors: the patio keeps the energy high while giving you room to stretch a game-day session into a full meal. The food lane is best when you stay decisive—one fries/nachos anchor plus one handheld main—so everything hits the table hot and shareable.
Must-Try Dishes:
Loaded waffle fries, Burgers, Nachos
What Makes it Special: Sports-bar scale with a true outdoor-seating setup for long hangs.
Worthy Picks
7.9
A neighborhood roadhouse where burgers play best as the anchor move when the room gets louder later. Go in with a clear burger choice, add one side, and treat everything else as optional so the late-night pacing stays smooth.
Must-Try Dishes:
Light My Fire Burger, Big Tex Burger, Homemade Chips
What Makes it Special: A late-night roadhouse where burgers hold up best after midnight.
#4
Moretti's
7.6
A big, sports-bar-style pizza-and-Italian menu built for groups, games, and volume service. The best play is classic: thin-crust for the table, then one non-pizza item if you need variety.
Must-Try Dishes:
Thin Crust Pizza, Deep Dish Pizza, Bruschetta
What Makes it Special: A large-format neighborhood hangout where pizza is built for groups.