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Best Sports Bar Central Restaurants in Park Slope

8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
Large roadhouse-style barbecue hall with long-smoked meats and serious sides.

Notable Picks

$ Park Slope BBQ
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que’s Gowanus roadhouse has been smoking prime brisket, St. Louis ribs, and pulled pork out of a cavernous former industrial space since 2013, drawing families, beer drinkers, and big groups. With thousands of multi-platform reviews, a full bar, and consistent praise for its platters and sides, it functions as Brooklyn’s most crowd-proof, destination-style barbecue hall in 11215.
Must-Try Dishes: Prime brisket plate with two homemade sides, St. Louis rib rack with cornbread, Smoked wings with mac & cheese
What makes it special: Large roadhouse-style barbecue hall with long-smoked meats and serious sides.
$$$ Park Slope American, Wings
A Park Slope fixture since 2000, Bonnie’s Grill is the quintessential neighborhood spot for Buffalo-style wings, griddled burgers, and beers under game-day TVs. It’s where locals go for unfussy, big-flavor American comfort food that leans more Bills backer bar than polished gastropub.
Must-Try Dishes: Buffalo wings with house hot sauce, Classic Bonnie’s burger with fries, Fries with chipotle mayo
What makes it special: Two-decades-strong neighborhood joint famous for Buffalo-style wings and classic burgers.
$$ Park Slope
Black Horse Pub is a British-leaning soccer bar where buffalo wings, steak nachos, and pints fuel long match days. Regulars lean on its generous happy hour, full English-style breakfasts on select days, and family-friendly energy that makes it as viable for a plate of wings with kids as for a late-night game.
Must-Try Dishes: Buffalo chicken wings with ranch, Monster steak nachos, Philly cheese steak sandwich
What makes it special: A soccer-centric neighborhood pub where wings, nachos, and pints are standard match-day fuel.
$ Park Slope American, Burgers
Open since the late 2000s, The Dram Shop is a Texas-accented sports bar where the burger and Tex-Mex plates matter as much as the game on TV. Between shuffleboard, pool, and a big back room, it functions as South Slope’s standby for rowdy group hangs with reliably solid bar food.
Must-Try Dishes: Dram Burger with double patties, Fried mac and cheese wedges, Tex-Mex nachos or chips-and-dip trio
What makes it special: Loud, long-running sports bar where a heavily praised burger and Tex-Mex snacks anchor the menu.
$ Park Slope
The Commissioner is a newer Park Slope bar that has quickly become a go-to for chicken wings, frozen margaritas, and all-day game watching. Happy hour drink deals, dart boards, and a compact but focused bar-food menu make it feel like a modern neighborhood clubhouse rather than a generic sports bar.
Must-Try Dishes: Buffalo chicken wings, Crispy chicken tenders with fries, Queso and chips
What makes it special: A lively wing-focused bar where happy hour, darts, and late-night crowds blend into one long game day.
$$ Park Slope Italian
Black Oak on Fifth is a family-owned Italian-American spot built around wood-fired pizza, pastas, and a full bar, with service running to around 11pm and later on some nights. Screens, cocktails, and Neapolitan-style pies make it a reliable late sit-down option when you want something more substantial than bar snacks.
Must-Try Dishes: Smoked salmon breakfast flatbread, Margherita pizza from the wood oven, Handmade pasta specials
What makes it special: Wood-fired pizzas and pastas served late in a lively, screen-lined space.
$$$$ Park Slope Burgers
McMahon’s is a large Irish sports bar a block from Barclays where burgers, wings, and pub plates serve until 2–3am alongside a dozen TVs. The classic beef burger and cheeseburger aren’t destination patties, but they’re exactly what you want with a pint after a game.
Must-Try Dishes: Classic beef burger, Cheeseburger, Brooklyn Bomber burger
What makes it special: An Irish sports bar steps from Barclays pouring pints and flipping burgers past 2am.

Worthy Picks

$$ Park Slope Wings
Prospect Bar & Grill is a relaxed South Slope bar and grill with a backyard and a menu of American comfort plates, including classic wings. Brunch, live bluegrass sessions, and a pet-friendly patio help it double as both a casual hangout and a neighborhood wing stop.
Must-Try Dishes: Buffalo wings, Brunch burrito, Mac and cheese
What makes it special: Neighborhood bar and grill with wings, a roomy backyard, and live-music nights.