1. Caesars Superdome
8.8
1500 Sugar Bowl Dr, New Orleans, LA
Football Stadium · Central Business District · 235 tips and reviews
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Evan[Bu]: Best event to attend in the Superdome: Football game. Worst event to attend in the Superdome: Church function.
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4. Smoothie King Center
8.2
1501 Dave Dixon Dr., New Orleans, LA
Basketball Stadium · Central Business District · 84 tips and reviews
HISTORY: The arena is home to the Hornets, Tulane NCAA basketball, & the Sugar Bowl Basketball Classic. In the days after Hurricane Katrina, the arena played a pivotal role after the Dome suffered damages.
AT&T: Come by the AT&T Fan Zone at Bracket Town on Monday April 2nd for a chance to get an autograph from basketball legends Jay Williams, David Robinson, & John Havlicek.
Kiet Ly: We're going to watch the Pelicans basketball game, WWE, or more inside. I don't have enough money to get a ticket. I didn't watch them.
Cassie Daniels: Great bartender, gave us great info about things to do in the city, they put the baseball game on that we wanted to see special for us, gator burger and the Peanut were both awesome,
Tracy B: This is a great sports bar. Frankie is hilarious & a great bartender! He recommended the Gator Traps app & it is DELICIOUS!!! Served with the best corn ever! You don't want to miss out on this!! 😋
Sean Rourke: Good sports bar on Bourbon Street. Ask to be seated on the balcony.
Mike Rainey: Grab a Starbucks and lunch at 8 Block and a cocktail to watch a game at Vitascope Sports & Media Bar, heaven!
Angela Furst: Concierge gave me a free drink card for sports bar across the street, Walk-On's.
Kari Jones: Elevators are state of the art, and we had no issues with speed. Beautiful hotel. Vitascope Hall was terrific for football and great food.
9. The Rusty Nail
8.6
1100 Constance St (John Churchill Chase St), New Orleans, LA
Beer Garden · Lower Garden District · 58 tips and reviews
Jacob Mayer: This bar is pretty cool for watching college football. Unless Alabama is playing. Then it's overrun by a bunch of gumps wearing crimson.
Tom: Played gold cup soccer with sound. Worth checking out if there is a big soccer game.
Jennifer Kittrell: F🅰️BULOUS place with an 🅰️mazing courtyard, wonderful staff, and 🅰️wesome people to ROLL with! RTR!🅰️🐘🌊🏈
10. Ryan's Irish Pub
7.1
241 Decatur St (at Bienville St), New Orleans, LA
Irish Pub · French Quarter · 28 tips and reviews
Dana DiPerna: If you want to watch the game, Ryan's has all the sports packages on 8 HD TVs. $5 Irish Car Bombs~ Friendly prices and Bass, Smithwicks, Harp & Guinness among others on tap.
Mark B: Great place to catch NHL and football games. Men's bathroom has no door on it's stall so drop a deuce at your own peril.
Ed Cook: Great place. One of the few bars in town I've found where I can watch hockey - even if there's football going on at the same time.
Ryan Eugene: Park behind the Zoo along the river. Perfect for sunbathing, crawfish boils, baseball games and birthday parties. Tip: Closer to the entrance tends to be more college-aged so drive a little further.
Kolbi Bolden: Great place to work out, lay out or hang out :)
MTV: Nice place by the Mississippi river. Bring a dog-best pickup tool ever. - McKenzie, Real World: New Orleans
Tulane University: Greer Field at Turchin Stadium is home to Green Wave Baseball. The stadium can house up to 2,700 fans and features Fieldturf.
Genny Dean: Roll wave! Turf field, cheap seats and can use wave bucks (students) for concessions, including beer
Justin A: Nice place to watch a ballgame for cheap.