Christies
Sports bar · Dallas ·

Christies

Sports bar · Dallas ·

Sports bar with 69+ TVs, craft cocktails, burgers & wings

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2817 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 75206 Get directions

$20–30

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2817 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 75206 Get directions

+1 469 972 6946
christiessportsbar.com
@christiessportsbar

$20–30 · Menu

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Dec 4, 2025

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10 Dallas Bars That’ll Get You Into the St. Patrick’s Day Spirit | Eater

"With 69 TVs, three giant LED screens, and a 120-inch projector screen between the indoor spaces and rooftop patio, identifying Christies as a sports bar would purely be pointing out the obvious. No matter which sport you fancy, enjoy the action while knocking back some Jameson pickle shots. You may never look at a fermented cucumber the same way again." - Steven Craig Lindsey

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"With 69 TVs lining every wall across the two-story space, there’s not a bad seat in the house. Both are better with classic bar food like wings, burgers, and nachos, or the surprisingly good charcuterie board, stocked meats and cheeses, pickled vegetables, grain mustard, and preserves." - Kevin Gray

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DFW Restaurants and Bars Where You Can Watch Football | Eater

"Christies Sports Bar & Grill is a beloved place to catch a game on one of its 69 TVs, especially when the home football team is battling it out on the field. The family-owned business has evolved over the past 33 years to maintain its status as a top spot for televised sporting events paired with a massive party platter of wings, tenders, corn dogs, fried cheese, and cheese quesadillas. Order everyone a Captain Morgan Original Spiced Rum cocktail, and you’ll be the MVP among your friends whether or not their favorite team wins." - Steven Craig Lindsey

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Stalwart Dallas Sports Bar Christie’s Will Reopen on Greenville Avenue | Eater Dallas

"After closing in July following three decades on McKinney Avenue because the bar couldn't weather the second statewide shutdown and the landlord was demanding rent, Christie's is set to reopen on Greenville Avenue at 2817 Greenville Avenue sometime next year; long known as the 'Cheers of Uptown' and a popular game-watching spot, the new location will feature even more televisions and a rooftop bar." - Brittanie Shey

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Popular Hot Dog Chain Crave Plans Dallas Expansion - Eater Dallas

"Christie’s, the McKinney Avenue sports bar that has been hosting game-watching parties for nearly 30 years, has closed for good, CultureMap reports. The neighborhood hangout struggled following the first wave of bar closures under Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s plans to stop the spread of coronanavirus. Owner Ashton Christie, whose father Richard first opened the bar in 1991, told NBCDFW that Christie’s landlord was demanding rent and that the bar was unable to weather the second shutdown, which began in late June." - Brittanie Shey

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