"A place for sneakerheads and sports lovers to unite as one, Grails is the place to be when looking to watch the big game in Wynwood. There are roughly 100 televisions at this indoor/outdoor sports bar, so you’re sure to get a view of the action." - Amber Love Bond
"Miami is not a sports bar town, possibly because we seem to only realize we have sports teams when they’re in the playoffs (and that doesn’t happen a lot). But if we ever do have a reason to care about sports, Wynwood’s Grails is a solid place to cheer on the [insert team here] to victory. The bar has a lot of outdoor seating, a menu with OK chicken wings and other decent bar food, and there are TVs everywhere so you can watch your game of choice no matter how crowded it is. They also have one of those mini arcade basketball hoops, which gets 30% more fun after each drink you have." - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo
"This Wynwood sports bar kicks football watching up a notch with hyper-local beers, a sneaker-themed sports lounge, outdoor dining, and over 70 TVs to catch the game. During the big game, there will be a buffet and open bar for $200 per person, or for those seeking a private table, pricing begins at $400 for a table for two. Stick around after the game for a raffle of custom footballs made by local artists and a large-screen television." - Alona Martinez
"If you’re into sneakers – like you own multiple pairs you have no intention of ever wearing – Grails is a lot more than a place to grab a drink and watch a game. The walls are lined with rare and valuable sneakers, and the owners are so into collectable athletic shoes they even serve several of their signature drinks in a ceramic sneaker. If you’ve got a group, order a Staple Pigeon with Teremana - made with pineapple, citrus blend, passionfruit, cilantro, savory salt, and sparkling water – in a shoe, then head out back and catch the game on one of its of flatscreens around the breezy back patio." - Matthew Meltzer
"If you like your soccer with a side of collectable sneakers, this Wynwood sports bar is your spot. The walls are lined with all sorts of rare and valuable footwear, with one drink even coming served inside a shoe. You can catch the soccer action inside among the sea of sneakers, or head out back to the Miami Vice Patio where screens drip from the overhang and twinkling lights illuminate the tropical setting. Drinks tend to skew sweet, but if you want a nice glass of Johnnie Walker Black Label on the rocks, bartenders are happy to oblige." - Matthew Meltzer