Where do you go to channel all of your favorite sporting events? Many Katy restaurants provide great seats for fans to view their big screens. Check out our lineup for top places in Katy to watch football, basketball, golf and more.
KATY MAGAZINE l NOVEMBER 2019
By Jennifer Miko
1030 Memorial Brook Boulevard, Houston
Sunday - Thursday 9:00 am - 11:00 pm
Friday and Saturday 9:00 am - 1:00 am
There's more than links action happening daily at TopGolf. Everywhere you turn you'll find live sports action streaming with up-to-the-minute sports coverage. Imagine playing golf without missing your favorite college and pro games!
Grab your friends and your clubs to test your skills on their impressive range. Then treat yourselves to their extensive menu, featuring the "Jumbo Pretzel Board" with assorted meats and cheeses, and their "Injectable Donut Holes." Gluten-friendly and vegetarian options are also available.
20536 Katy Freeway
Monday – Thursday 11:00am - 12:00am Friday – Saturday 11:00am - 1:00am Sunday 11:00am - 12:00am
You won’t need the remote at BJ’s. Their collection of TVs covers a wide spectrum of sporting events. The large, casual dining area and bar offer a relaxed environment for enjoying a meal and cheering on your favorite team.
BJs offers a variety of award-winning brews on tap daily, in addition to 11 signature beers and cider. The restaurant boasts the Southern California twist they’ve put on the Chicago-style deep dish pizza. They also feature gluten-free pizza options. If your game goes into OT, call an audible and order some Pizookies to share for dessert.
24515 Katy Freeway
Monday - Sunday 11:00am – 2:00am
You don’t have to root for the Bears, Bulls or Cubs at Old Chicago. They have enough TVs to showcase the teams outside of their namesake town.
Old Chicago is known for their pizzas, but their Taproom Starters can be a game changer. Don’t miss their assortment of appetizers like the Garlic Roasted Cauliflower, Fried Spicy Pickles and Italian Nachos. You’ll want the games to go into overtime to sample them all.
Little Woodrow's
22225 Katy Freeway
Monday - Thursday 12:00 pm - 12:00 am
Saturday and Sunday 11:00 am - 2:00 am
When it's game time, work your way through Little Woodrow's appetizer menu. Share the fried pickles or sweet potato fries, or go solo and enjoy your own Frito Pie or Fried Mac & Cheese.
Little Woodrow's offers constant big screen entertainment, and wants to be your local pro sports headquarters. Check their website for daily specials, live music and popular events like the restaurant's Hermit Crab Races.
2004 South Mason Road
Sunday 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Monday - Thursday 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Friday and Saturday 11:00 am - 12:00 am
It's game time all of the time at Big Z's Pizza House & Brew. Settle into their cushioned bar stools and you're surrounded by TVs.
BIG Z’s was founded by brothers Bob Zincoris and Tony Perry. They grew up on the South Side of Chicago and learned to cook from their mom Judith. The brothers now serve up Chicago pizza and street food at their Mason Road restaurant. Don't leave without trying their famous Chicago Dipped Italian Beef Sandwich with provolone and sweet peppers or giardiniera.
1251 Pin Oak Road
Monday – Thursday 11:00am-12:00am
Friday-Saturday 11:00am – 1:00am
Sunday 11:00am – 12:00am
The secret’s out about Scholars and Scoundrels – great food and drinks, and lots of TVs! Every booth or table provides a view of game action. Screens also surround the bar, where more guests can gather and sit at the high boy tables.
Scholars and Scoundrels offers an eclectic menu of libations and well-named food items. If you ask, “What’s Good Here?” you’re actually ordering the beef fajita tacos. If you want “The Usual” the server will bring you chicken fajita nachos. Don’t be afraid to ask for the “Kitchen Sink” because you’ll get piled-high nachos featuring their award-winning chili.
1425 FM 1463
Monday - Friday 11:00 am - 12:00 am
Saturday and Sunday 7:00am - 12:00 am
Tad’s casual dining restaurant encourages guests to “let the good times roll.” With TVs perched above the bar and throughout the dining room, diners can always see the game action. Tad’s full-service patio offers even more screens tracking your favorite teams, even if they aren’t the Saints or LSU.
Their Cajun-inspired menu features a Louisiana flair, including a variety of seafood on the geaux. Stop in for Brunch so you won’t miss kickoff, or order off the Late Night menu when the games go into overtime.
LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch
2643 Commercial Center Boulevard
Monday - Wednesday 11:00am – 1:00am
Thursday – Saturday 11:00am – 2:00am
Sunday 11:00am – 1:00am
Which football do you want to watch – American or what Americans call “soccer”? The TVs are always on at World of Beer in LaCenterra, and the energy in the room matches that on the field. With cooler, fall weather, the doors will be open to the patio, extending the viewing opportunities.
World of Beer’s knowledgeable staff introduces patrons to hundreds of beers from around the world. Their menu’s international flair complements the brews. Try the Bibimbap with spicy Gochujang marinated steak, the French Dip hoagie or the Pork Schnitzel. They’re out of this world!
Katy Ranch Crossing
24445 Katy Freeway
Sunday – Wednesday 11:00am to 12:00am Thursday – Saturday 11:00am to 1:00am
TVs, TVs and more TVs! Big screens surround diners at Brewingz, capturing every moment of every game at the same time. What could be better? Food and drinks of course. Their menu features mild-to-spicy wings and tempting dishes like Mango Habanero Shrimp and the well-stacked Heart Attack Burger.
For more heat, try the Fire Sticks - jalapeño chicken, assorted vegetables and cheeses rolled in a jalapeno tortilla wrap then lightly fried to a golden brown, served with chipotle ranch dressing.