The Ultimate Sunday Football Guide for Park City

There’s something about football season that makes Sundays feel like sacred territory. The air turns crisp, the game-day rituals come out and Park City locals start scouting for the best places to huddle up with a cold beer, a plate of wings and a big screen tuned to the right game. Whether you’re fiercely loyal to your team or just in it for the snacks, these local hangouts deliver the winning combo of good food, great company and plenty of football.

The Spur Bar & Grill

The Spur offers a more rustic, live-music-meets-sports-bar vibe — the kind of place where you can catch a game, sip whiskey and stay for the band afterward. The wings and brick-oven pizza make it a solid choice for football fans who like good food with their fourth-quarter drama. When the final whistle blows, the crowd sticks around for cocktails and conversation, proving Sundays in Park City don’t end when the game does.

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The Cabin

Right in the heart of Main Street, The Cabin blends classic mountain-bar style with modern energy — perfect for football Sundays that roll straight into nightlife. Multiple big screens make sure you won’t miss a play, while the food menu leans into comfort favorites like wings, sliders and shareable plates. Come for the game, stay for the music — The Cabin often transitions seamlessly from sports bar to party spot once the final score’s in. It’s one of the few places where football fans and night owls coexist in harmony.

Hearth and Hill

Over in Kimball Junction, Hearth and Hill caters to those who prefer their football a little more refined. With craft cocktails, polished décor, and screens conveniently placed around the bar, it’s ideal for catching the game without sacrificing ambiance. Order the burger (it’s a standout), share a few small plates, and soak up a laid-back take on Sunday football. This is the elevated side of the gridiron — Park City style.

On The Rocks Bar

Just outside town, On The Rocks Bar inside the Black Rock Mountain Resort gives off serious “classic sports bar” energy — big screens, no frills and a menu built for fans who want wings, burgers and beer without distraction. It’s a local favorite for catching football away from the Main Street crowds, and the vibe is equal parts friendly and focused. When it comes to pure viewing experience, this place scores high. And all season long, they’re serving up $6 drafts on Sundays!

Bunny’s Club

For a change of scenery, head east to Bunny’s Club in Coalville — a hidden gem with small-town charm and big personality. It’s a no-pressure kind of spot where everyone’s welcome, and the bartenders know what you’re drinking by the second quarter. Simple food, strong drinks and zero pretension — this is what football Sundays feel like when they’re stripped down to the good stuff.

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Boneyard Saloon

Locals know Boneyard Saloon as one of Park City’s best spots for watching football. The sprawling, industrial-chic setup on Kearns Boulevard packs in wall-to-wall TVs, a big bar crowd and “grilled not fried” wings that might just change the way you think about wings. The wood-fired menu leans hearty — burgers, ribs, and other game-day favorites — while the tap list keeps things local. It’s loud, it’s lively and it’s pure Sunday perfection.

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Collie’s Bar & Grill

Down on lower Main Street, Collie’s Bar & Grill is the go-to for die-hard football fans. With 20-plus TVs, NFL Sunday Ticket, and a kitchen that specializes in smoked meats and wings, it’s a place where the energy builds from kickoff to overtime. Collie’s is unapologetically all-in on the game — expect cheering, high-fives with strangers and the occasional groan when the ref blows a call. This is football the way it’s meant to be experienced.

Flanagan’s on Main

If your idea of a great football game involves a pint of Guinness and a cozy pub, Flanagan’s on Main delivers. This Irish favorite pairs football with a menu full of hearty classics — think shepherd’s pie, bangers and mash and, yes, wings. The atmosphere strikes a perfect balance: festive enough to feel the crowd energy, but relaxed enough to actually talk between plays. You might just forget you’re not watching from across the pond.

No Name Saloon

Somewhat ironically, few names carry as much Park City legend as No Name Saloon. It’s rowdy, it’s iconic, and it’s always packed. The buffalo burger alone earns a visit, but the bar’s atmosphere — buzzing with locals, ski bums and visitors alike — makes it one of the best places to watch football on Main Street. If you can snag a rooftop spot on a sunny Sunday, congratulations: you’ve basically won game day.

No Name Saloon

Game-Day Wisdom

Football Sundays in Park City are best approached with a plan:

  • Go early for prime seats — Main Street fills fast once the games kick off.
  • Bring an appetite — every spot on this list delivers exceptional bites, no bones about it.
  • Check specials — many bars offer game-day deals on drinks and apps.
  • Choose your vibe — rowdy at Collie’s, cozy at Flanagan’s, or refined at Hearth and Hill.
  • Be smart about the ride home — Uber, bus or a designated driver keep things safe.

The Final Score

From high-energy Main Street hangouts to low-key local favorites, Park City (and its neighbors) bring their A-game when it comes to football Sundays. Whether you’re chasing the perfect batch of wings, cheering for your fantasy team, or just soaking up the camaraderie that comes with kickoff, this town’s got the playbook figured out.

So grab your jersey, your crew and your appetite — because football in Park City is more than a pastime. It’s a full-contact lifestyle.

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Melissa Thomasma

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