Hundred-inch screens · Berwyn
The game is on.
So is the cocktail list.
Hundred‑inch screens through the whole first floor — over the bar, in the lounge, above the pool tables. Eagles, Phillies, Flyers, Villanova, Penn State, West Chester and Conestoga away games, with a kitchen behind it doing wagyu burgers, jumbo lump crab cakes and a twelve‑ounce ribeye.
Why watch it here
A sports bar you'd take a date to.
Most places make you choose. Somewhere with every screen and food you'd rather not think about, or somewhere with a good kitchen and one television in the corner with the sound off. We didn't want to choose, so we didn't.
You'll see it from anywhere
Hundred‑inch screens across the first floor — the bar, the lounge, the game room. No neck craning, no bad seat, no standing behind someone.
Sound on for the big onesCooked, not defrosted
Wagyu burgers, a jumbo lump crab cake, a twelve‑ounce ribeye, and a bar menu that keeps going after the kitchen closes. Kitchen runs to 8, bar menu carries on well past.
Kitchen 5–8 · bar menu afterSomewhere to go
Pool tables, shuffleboard, darts and a fireplace. Blowout in the third quarter isn't the end of the night here.
Front roomWhat we show
Everything that matters around here.
NFL
Eagles
We open on Sundays for Eagles away games, from 1 PM. Every screen, sound up, full bar. Home-game Sundays we stay closed, because most people are at the game or the tailgate. Thursday night games too.
MLB
Phillies
All summer. Weeknight first pitch lines up almost perfectly with dinner and the 4–6 happy hour.
NHL
Flyers
Through the winter, with the fireplace going. One of the better reasons to be out on a Tuesday.
Big East
Villanova
Ten minutes down Lancaster Avenue. Basketball in March is when we plan the whole room around it, but football and everything else goes on too. If you went there, this is your bar.
Saturdays
College football
Penn State, Notre Dame, the SEC late window, whatever your table cares about. Ask and we'll put it on.
Friday nights
Conestoga away games
Stoga plays five away games this season and not every parent can make the drive to Garnet Valley on a Friday night. We put it on. Come at seven, eat properly, watch the game with other people who care how it goes.
Under 21 welcome with a parent until 10 PM.
Saturdays
Penn State & West Chester
Two of the biggest alumni bases in this area, and we're open from 4 PM — which catches the back of the afternoon window and all of the night games.
Just ask
Anything else
Sixers, Union, Masters Sunday, a fight, a World Cup group game. If it's on, we can find it.
Bringing a group for a specific game? Call ahead on 610-220-2367 and we'll make sure it's on the big screen with the sound up.
This autumn
Conestoga away games
Home games you're at Teamer Field. Away games are a drive to Delaware County on a school night — so we'll have it on, with the sound up, and a room full of people who know the roster.
2026 varsity schedule from conestogafootball.com. Dates and times occasionally move — check with the Gridiron Booster Club before you set out. Under 21 welcome with a parent or guardian until 10 PM.
For a bigger crowd
Upstairs, on two projection screens.
The first floor is the sports bar. But when a group is too big for it — a fantasy league, a company, an entire graduating class watching a playoff game — we open Midtown Hall and put the game on two projection walls, with its own bar.
That's up to 250 people watching the same game in one room. Add a buffet and it's a whole afternoon rather than a table.
Away games
Can't make the trip? Watch it here.
Every screen, sound on, kickoff to final whistle. You won't miss a snap.
You won't miss a snap
Hundred‑inch screens through the whole first floor — over the bar, in the lounge, above the pool tables. Sound up on the game that matters.
Cold drafts, real food
A twelve‑ounce ribeye, wagyu burgers, jumbo lump crab cake — and no stadium prices. Kitchen 5 to 8, bar menu after.
Drink and plate specials
Running all game long. Ask what's on when you get here — they change with the schedule.
Private watch parties
Take the lounge.
Draft night, a playoff run, a bowl game, a fantasy league that takes itself too seriously. The lounge books for as few as four people and up to thirty, with its own screen, a dedicated bartender, and the pool tables right there.
Bigger idea? The first floor event space holds 80–100, the whole ground floor takes 200, and Midtown Hall upstairs holds 250 with a projector. For a March run or a Super Bowl, that's a real party rather than a fight for bar stools.
- The Lounge
- 20–30 · from $250
- Event Space
- 80–100
- First Floor Buyout
- Up to 200
- Midtown Hall
- Up to 250
- Both Floors
- Up to 500
Game night, practically
Before you come.
- Open
- Tue–Sat from 4 PM
- Eagles away Sundays
- Open from 1 PM
- Doors
- 4 PM Tue–Sat
- Kitchen
- Until 8 PM
- Bar menu
- To 10 PM / 2 AM Fri & Sat
- Happy hour
- Tue–Fri 4–6, plus Thu & Fri 9–11
- Parking
- Free lot, plus nearby
- Train
- Berwyn station, across the street
A late game and a train home beats a designated driver argument. Directions and parking.
Tables
Worth booking for the big ones.
Bar seats and the game room are always walk‑in. But for a Thursday night Eagles game, a Villanova game in March, or anything in a playoff, the tables go.
Reservations are downstairs, which is where the screens are. Tell us the game in the notes and we'll seat you facing it.
Berwyn, PA · formerly 30 Main