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Best Cowboys watch parties in DFW for the 2026 season

Not everyone can afford $200 tickets to AT&T Stadium. Here are the best places to watch Cowboys games across the metroplex, organized by area.

Dallas proper:

  • Frankie's Downtown (1303 Main St) — THE Cowboys bar in Dallas. Gets standing room only by kickoff. Multiple projector screens, loud crowd, everyone in jerseys. Arrive 90 minutes early for a seat.
  • Christie's Sports Bar (Greenville Ave) — Wall-to-wall TVs, good wings at $0.75 each on game day. More chill than Frankie's.
  • Nodding Donkey (SMU area, 2900 McKinney Ave) — Great food, strong drink menu, good crowd without being overwhelming.

Arlington:

  • Texas Live (1650 E Randol Mill Rd) — The entertainment complex adjacent to AT&T Stadium. Multiple venues, outdoor screens, official watch parties. Best for pre-game and away game watching.
  • Wild Pitch Sports Bar (510 E Abram St) — Walking distance from the stadium. Local dive bar energy. Cheap beer.

Frisco/North Dallas:

  • The Star District (1 Cowboys Way, Frisco) — Cowboys HQ. Official watch parties at Ford Center. They show the game on the massive video board. Free entry, family friendly.
  • Hero (multiple locations) — Upscale chain sports bar. Good for groups who want decent food with the game on.

Fort Worth:

  • Reservoir (1001 Foch St) — Fort Worth's best sports bar. Great patio, strong TV setup.
  • Poag Mahone's (Sundance Square) — Irish pub with every game. Less crowded than Dallas spots.

Sources:

  • Google Maps — verified all locations are open as of March 2026
  • Personal visits 2024-2026 seasons

What is YOUR watch spot?

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 1:26 AM

4 Comments

Fort Worth representation: Reservoir on Foch Street is legit. People forget Fort Worth has Cowboys fans too.

Texas Live is good but it gets overpriced on game days. $12 beers and $18 burgers. Stick to Wild Pitch for value.

The Star in Frisco is incredible for families. Free parking, free entry, kids can run around on the turf after the game. Jerry actually did something right with that facility.

Frankie's is the answer and it is not close. The energy in that bar on a Sunday afternoon is electric. I have seen strangers hugging after touchdowns.