"The arrival of Splash at Thrive City brought in a touch of Vegas to the sports complex, drawing all eyes toward an 840-square-foot curved LED video screen primed for watching sports. But beyond watching all the games your heart desires, there’s also a sprawling food menu, seating group-friendly items like nachos and wood-fired pizzas with sushi and New York strip steak. Cocktails come courtesy of Pacific Cocktail Haven owner Kevin Diedrich, so expect some well-balanced drinks to pair with those jump shots or touchdown celebrations." - Dianne de Guzman
"A 30,000 square foot sports bar has arrived in Thrive City—the massive space has a golf simulator, foosball, basketball arcade games, and it's practically wallpapered with TVs. To go along with cocktails, beer, and wine, there are nachos, fried chicken sandwiches, and pizza. We checked out Splash Sports Bar and added it to the Hit List." - julia chen 1
"Splash is 30,000 square feet, 75 TVs, and two stories of sensory overload. The sports bar right next to Chase Center has a golf simulator, disco balls on the floor, and screens so big they have a better view than the 200s sections inside the arena. But don’t write this place off as just over-the-top. The cushy curved booths and many tables plopped right in front of those screens make it one of the best places to catch a game, Warriors or not. Plus, the food is surprisingly decent for a sports bar. Skip the sushi, and go for the lemon pepper wings and garlic fries." - julia chen 1, ricky rodriguez, patrick wong
"There are 75 TVs at Splash, so you won’t have to worry about elbowing your way in front of a screen the size of a MacBook Air. This is a sports bar with all its “fun” dials turned up to the max: there are two floors of tables and cushy booths, golf simulators and basketball arcade games in the back, and Curry memorabilia in a glass case for all to gape at. Settle in with some lemon pepper wings and garlic fries, and revel in the beautiful yet rare art of free soft drink refills." - lani conway, julia chen 1
"Splash is 30,000 square feet, 75 TVs, and two-stories of sensory overload—there’s a golf simulator, disco balls on the floor, and screens so massive they have a better view than the 200s sections inside the arena. While it would be easy to write this Thrive City spot off as over-the-top, the cushy booths and seemingly endless supply of tables alone make Splash one of the best places in town to catch a game, Warriors or not. And considering this place is a sports bar, the food is surprisingly decent. Expect the usual fried and grilled game-watching staples, plus sushi that should be confidently skipped. Instead, try the lemon pepper wings and garlic fries. Come here with a group, give yourself over to the chorus of three pointer-induced cheers, and you'll have a great time. photo credit: Splash Sports Bar" - Julia Chen