Classic spot for sports viewing with cocktails, American comfort food & several tvs.
"New to Mid-City is Berkshire House, a casual, neighborhood spot perfect for grabbing a drink and watching the game. With a spacious, multi-level interior, wrap-around couches, and TVs that number in the double digits, Berkshire House has got everything sports fans need, plus a menu that includes a mix of chicken wings, pizza, and cheesesteaks, as well as $3 drinks (!!!) during Happy Hour." - kat hong, james montgomery
"After the demise of The Parlor, a few blocks up on Melrose, Berkshire House has quickly become the go-to sports bar for anyone in the Fairfax/Mid-Wilshire area. And it's easy to see why—this large La Brea sports bar gives fans the one thing they care most about: TVs in every direction. Seriously, there are so many televisions here that multiple fan bases could watch multiple games, and there will still be room to air a soap opera or two. As for food, it's your typical sports bar stuff (pizza, sliders, and quesadillas), but everything's above average—particularly the wings. They're plump and meaty and come in flavors like mango habanero, sweet chili, and lemon pepper." - Brant Cox
"Berkshire House was a multi-level sports bar that opened shortly before the pandemic hit. They quickly pivoted and opened a biergarten, and became a massive outdoor sports-watching destination. They’ve got daily specials that include Taco Tuesdays and 25-cent wing Wednesdays, and the patio is covered in TVs." - brett keating
"We don’t really know where the beginning of 2021 went (our brains have become melted by Twitter), but we’ll tell you one thing - it has not been a f*cking party. Berkshire House changes all of that. This large sports bar secretly has one of the most bumping patios around. Located on La Brea Ave., the new, massive space has taken over its adjoining parking lot and filled it with astroturf, long picnic tables, and string lights covering the entire patio. There are also weekly specials that include 25-cent wings on Wednesdays and BOGO late night Happy Hour. Go nuts. But do it while wearing a mask!" - kat hong
"This bar on La Brea opened just before the pandemic hit. And since outdoor dining reopened in LA, they’ve reinvented themselves as an all-outdoor sports bar. The patio has TVs, daily specials like Taco Tuesdays and 25-cent wing Wednesdays, and enough beer to cool you down while you’re watching the NBA Playoffs. Or at least enough to make you forget that it’s 100 out." - Brett Keating