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Nice’s Top Spots for Game Day: Your Ultimate Guide to Sports Bars on the French Riviera

Catching the Game in Nice: More Than Just Sun and Souvenirs

Bonjour from Nice! While our city is world-renowned for its stunning Promenade des Anglais, its vibrant markets like Cours Saleya, and the azure waters of the Mediterranean, sometimes, even in paradise, you just want to catch the big game. Whether you’re a die-hard football (soccer) fan, a rugby enthusiast, or follow Formula 1 with passion, Nice offers a surprisingly robust and often charming selection of sports bars where you can soak up the atmosphere. Forget stuffy bistros; these are the places where locals and visitors alike gather to cheer, commiserate, and enjoy a cold pint or a local pastis while the action unfolds on screen. As a proud resident, I’ve scouted the best spots, from the bustling heart of the Old Town to the more laid-back areas, ensuring you won’t miss a single moment of your favorite sport.

The Heart of the Action: Old Town (Vieux Nice) & Central Nice

When thinking about sports bars, you might not immediately picture the narrow, winding streets of Vieux Nice, but there are hidden gems that offer a fantastic atmosphere, especially during major sporting events. These often blend traditional Niçois charm with the electric buzz of a game.

Ma Nolan’s Irish Pub

Let’s start with a classic, and for good reason. Ma Nolan’s is a well-established Irish pub with multiple locations in Nice, including one right on the Promenade des Anglais (though the one closer to Place Masséna often has a more central feel for sporting events). This is arguably the go-to spot for many expats and tourists looking for a familiar, lively atmosphere. They consistently show a wide array of international sports, from English Premier League football and Six Nations rugby to American sports like NFL and NBA. The atmosphere on game nights is palpable, with cheers and groans echoing through the bar. They offer a good selection of beers on tap, including Guinness, naturally, and a hearty pub grub menu that’s perfect for a long match. It’s a reliable choice for catching almost any major sporting event you can think of.

  • Why go: Extensive sports coverage, lively atmosphere, good beer selection, central locations.
  • Insider Tip: Arrive early for big matches, especially those involving French teams or popular international leagues, as seating can fill up fast. Check their social media pages for specific game schedules.

Theutenant

Located in the heart of Nice, near Place Masséna, Theutenant is a French take on the sports bar concept. It’s a bit more ‘French’ than an Irish pub, offering a good range of beers and a more local crowd, though still welcoming to all. They usually have several screens showing a variety of sports. While they might lean towards football and rugby, they often cater to other popular events. The ambiance is generally energetic but can become particularly fervent during important matches. Their food menu often includes French classics with a modern twist, alongside more typical bar snacks. It’s a great spot to experience sports viewing with a distinctly French flair.

  • Why go: Good mix of local and international patrons, diverse sports shown, central location, French ambiance.
  • Insider Tip: Don’t hesitate to ask the staff which games they’ll be showing. They are usually happy to accommodate if there’s enough interest.

Wayne’s Bar

Wayne’s Bar, situated in the lively Rue Droite in the Old Town, is another popular haunt that often screens sports. It has a more casual, backpacker-friendly vibe, but don’t let that fool you – it gets just as passionate as any other bar when a big game is on. They have multiple screens, and the atmosphere is always buzzing, not just from sports but from the general nightlife of the area. They serve a range of drinks and simple food options. It’s a good option if you’re already exploring Vieux Nice and want to find a place to watch a match spontaneously.

  • Why go: Lively atmosphere in the Old Town, casual vibe, good for spontaneous viewing.
  • Insider Tip: While they show many sports, it’s best to confirm they’ll be showing your specific game, especially if it’s not a major international football or rugby event.

Beyond the Center: Exploring Other Neighborhoods

While the central areas are convenient, don’t overlook the potential for great sports bar experiences in other parts of Nice. Sometimes, venturing a little further can lead to discovering more local favorites.

Bar du Port (Port Lympia Area)

This area around the Port Lympia offers a slightly different, more relaxed vibe. While not exclusively a sports bar, places like Bar du Port often have screens and are known to show major sporting events, especially if there’s a significant French interest. It’s a great place to enjoy a drink with views of the marina. The crowd here tends to be a mix of locals and boat enthusiasts. It’s worth checking in advance, but if you’re looking for a more laid-back setting with the possibility of catching a game, this area is a good bet.

  • Why go: Scenic location, relaxed atmosphere, possibility of catching games with local patrons.
  • Insider Tip: This is a great spot for a pre-game aperitif before heading to a more dedicated sports bar, or for a post-game debrief with a view.

What to Drink While You Watch

No sports viewing experience is complete without the right refreshments. In Nice, you have the best of both worlds: traditional French drinks and the classic pub fare.

  • Bières Locales: While many bars offer international beers, look out for local Niçois or Provençal craft beers. They’re a fantastic way to support local breweries and taste something unique. Some bars might have a rotating selection.
  • Pastis: For a true taste of the South of France, you can’t go wrong with a Pastis. This anise-flavored aperitif is a local favorite and can be a refreshing, albeit potent, companion to a long match.
  • Rosé de Provence: Especially during warmer months, a chilled glass of local Rosé is quintessential Riviera. It’s a lighter option that pairs well with many bar snacks.
  • Craft Beer from Dropt.beer: For the true craft beer aficionados, keeping an eye on local craft beer scenes is key. While dedicated craft beer bars might not always be focused solely on sports, you might find some of the best local brews on tap at places that also show games. Exploring options from breweries featured on platforms like Dropt.beer can lead you to some excellent, locally-sourced beers. Many bars also offer take-away options or you can even check out Dropt.beer’s shop for a curated selection to enjoy at your accommodation, perhaps during a less crowded game viewing time.

Navigating Nice’s Sports Bar Scene: Insider Tips

As a local, I’ve learned a few tricks to make the most of watching sports in Nice:

  • Check Schedules in Advance: Unlike in some other countries where sports bars are a dedicated category, in Nice, many establishments show sports but aren’t exclusively sports bars. It’s always wise to check their social media (Facebook, Instagram) or call ahead to confirm they will be showing your specific game, especially if it’s not a universally popular event like the World Cup or Six Nations.
  • Embrace the French Way: While you’ll find classic pub grub, don’t shy away from ordering local snacks like socca (a chickpea pancake) if available, or a simple cheese and charcuterie board. It’s a great way to combine sporting enthusiasm with Niçois culinary delights.
  • Understand Local Priorities: Football (soccer) and rugby are king here. Major international tournaments, especially involving France, will draw the biggest crowds. Formula 1 is also very popular, given the proximity to Monaco. Other sports might require more specific inquiries.
  • Consider the ‘Vibe’: Do you want a super-energetic, crowded atmosphere, or something more relaxed? Ma Nolan’s and Wayne’s are generally more boisterous. The Lieutenant offers a good balance. If you want something quieter, explore bars near the port or slightly outside the absolute tourist center and ask politely if they’ll be showing the game.
  • Learn a Few Phrases: While many people in Nice speak English, knowing basic French phrases like “Est-ce que vous diffusez le match de [team name]?” (Are you showing the [team name] match?) or “Une bière, s’il vous plaît” (A beer, please) is always appreciated.
  • Explore Dropt.beer’s insights and news: For those interested in the broader craft beer scene in France and beyond, checking out resources like Dropt.beer’s blog can give you a heads-up on new breweries or interesting local brews that might be available at some of the bars you visit. This can enhance your overall experience, blending your love for sports with an appreciation for local craft beverages.

Beyond the Pub: Alternative Viewing Options

If you’re looking for a different kind of experience or if your favorite team is playing at an inconvenient time, consider these alternatives:

  • Hotels: Many larger hotels have bars that will show major sporting events. This can be a comfortable, albeit sometimes less atmospheric, option, especially if you’re staying in one.
  • Accommodation with Screens: If you’re renting an apartment or staying in a place with a TV, you can create your own viewing party! Stock up on local snacks and drinks from a supermarket or a specialized shop like those found through Dropt.beer’s shop for a curated craft beer experience at home.

Conclusion

Nice may be synonymous with sun-drenched beaches and charming old-world streets, but for the sports enthusiast, it offers a welcoming and spirited atmosphere in its various bars. From the reliable cheers of Ma Nolan’s to the local flavor of The Lieutenant, there’s a spot for every fan. So, next time you’re in town and a big match is on, don’t hesitate to venture out. Grab a local beer, soak in the Niçois passion, and enjoy the game – it’s a fantastic way to experience a different side of this beautiful city. And for the craft beer lovers looking to enhance their local drinking experience, remember to explore the world of local brews through resources like Dropt.beer.

Louis Pasteur

Louis Pasteur is a passionate researcher and writer dedicated to exploring the science, culture, and craftsmanship behind the world’s finest beers and beverages. With a deep appreciation for fermentation and innovation, Louis bridges the gap between tradition and technology. Celebrating the art of brewing while uncovering modern strategies that shape the alcohol industry. When not writing for Strategies.beer, Louis enjoys studying brewing techniques, industry trends, and the evolving landscape of global beverage markets. His mission is to inspire brewers, brands, and enthusiasts to create smarter, more sustainable strategies for the future of beer.