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Miller's Ale House
Miller's Ale House

The Best Place to Watch the Game in Tampa, FL

From NFL Sundays to primetime playoffs, Miller’s Ale House in Tampa delivers nonstop sports, bold food, and ice-cold craft beer for every fan.

two guys enjoying and watching the game

Come Watch the Game in Tampa, FL – Where Fans Unite!

If you’re looking for the best place to watch the game in Tampa, Miller’s Ale House is your destination for wall-to-wall action. Whether it’s a hard-hitting NFL matchup, a high-stakes college football showdown, or a night full of NBA, UFC, NHL, or soccer, our place is packed with TVs, bold bites, and fans who know how to cheer.

Every Game, Every Sport – We’ve Got You Covered in Tampa

Every Game, Every Sport – We’ve Got You Covered

From football and basketball to baseball, hockey, UFC, and international soccer, you’ll find every major game streaming live. Plus, we offer exclusive matchups through Peacock, Amazon, and other services—giving you access to games you can’t watch anywhere else.

Game-Day Fuel – Amazing Food & Craft Beer

Fuel up with flavor before, during, or after the game. Try our signature Zingers®, dig into a juicy Classic Cheeseburger, pass around a plate of Tex-Mex Chicken Nachos, or go fresh with Atlantic Salmon.
Wash it all down with one of 35+ beers on tap—featuring Florida craft brews, national favorites, and crisp imports. Not into beer? Our full-service bar also offers handcrafted cocktails and refreshing non-alcoholic drinks.

bar side of millers ale house

The Best Sports Bar Atmosphere in Tampa

Game days are bigger and better at Miller’s Ale House in Tampa. Whether you’re sitting at the bar, stretching out in a booth, or hanging on the patio, you’re always surrounded by high-energy fans, great service, and big-screen excitement. We bring the action from kickoff to final buzzer.

group of guys cheersing their beers

Easily Accessible in Tampa, FL

Located near major roads like Dale Mabry Highway and close to Raymond James Stadium, Miller’s Ale House is easy to find for locals, students, and visitors. With plenty of parking and a laid-back, fan-friendly vibe, it’s the perfect spot for watching any game on the calendar.

Come Watch the Game at Miller’s Ale House Tonight!

When it’s game time in Tampa, there’s only one place to be—Miller’s Ale House. With wall-to-wall sports, bold food, ice-cold craft beer, and a crowd that lives for every play, it’s where game day lives. Bring your friends, find your table, and catch every moment—only at Miller’s Ale House.

REVIEWS

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Based on 320120 reviews
Friendly folks and put on the NHL Playoff games. Cold beer Generous portions of food.
You don’t discover Millers Ale House so much as you end up there, probably by accident, like a drunk raccoon stumbling into a dumpster and deciding, “You know what? This is home now.” It’s not tucked away in some romantic alley—no, this bar sits proudly at the butt-end of a parking lot, like it’s daring you to underestimate it. Spoiler: you will, and you’ll be wrong.

Walk in and you’re hit with wood-paneled walls, mounted fish staring at you like you owe them money, and enough TVs to make Buffalo Wild Wings blush. The lighting’s dim in that “we don’t need to see everything” way, which is great, because by the second beer you’ll be laughing with someone who may or may not be named Dave.

There’s an indoor bar, an outdoor bar, and—hallelujah—smoking is still allowed outside, for those who enjoy their vice seasoned with fresh air and rain. And oh, the rain. It was coming down hard when I visited, but instead of killing the mood, it just added to the cinematic depression-in-a-good-way atmosphere. The kind where Tom Waits would be playing softly in the background while you sip something amber and contemplate your exes.

Now let’s get to the soup. The French onion was a beautiful mess—savory, cheesy, and so hot it threatened to strip the enamel off your teeth. But the bread? Tragic. Soft, limp, like it came from a therapy group for underachieving croutons. It meant well. It just wasn’t ready for the big leagues.

Beer? Excellent. Cold. Flowing like the River Styx—but with better customer service. You’ll never feel forgotten, unless you want to be.

And then—because every bar needs its moment of raw, unscripted lunacy—a duck showed up. Not a drunk guy in a duck costume. A real duck. It walked in like it had a tab, waddled behind the bar like it had shifts to cover, then launched itself into a TV in what can only be described as an avian protest against about bet he lost during a Savannah Bananas game . The duck survived. The TV? Less so. Nobody screamed. Nobody even looked that surprised. It was just Saturday at Miller Ale House.

All in all, Miller Ale House is the kind of place where you go in for a beer and end up with a story. It’s rough around the edges, weird in all the right ways, and if you’re lucky, the weather’s just bad enough to make it perfect.

Would I go back? In a heartbeat. I’ll bring an umbrella, a friend, and maybe a crash helmet—for duck season.
went to dine-in at Miller’s the other night & was pleasantly surprised! i wrongly assumed it would be another sports bar— which is not incorrect to say, but the service is next level & why i’m going out of my way to write a review in the first place.

Danielle, our server for the evening, went above & beyond for us! she truly embodies the spirit of hospitality. we felt so welcomed & cared for. Danielle provided us with just the right amount of attention; felt neither overbearing nor neglected whatsoever. our drinks remained full throughout the entire night & the food was paced & brought to the table quickly, but not in a way that felt rushed.

Danielle was able to answer any and all questions we had about the menu and gave us some great recommendations. (the spinach & artichoke dip was stellar and the osso bucco was absolutely to die for!) although it was already late and the crowd was well swinging, Danielle was quick and eager to help; her presence was warm and her attitude remained authentically positive despite what chaos i can only imagine was going on behind the scenes on this bustling night.

i do not want to be this person dining out, but i would personally request Danielle to wait on me in my future returns to this establishment (which is hopefully sooner than later!)

i highly recommend you check out millers when you can & i cannot recommend Danielle highly enough! (i also cannot recommend a high enough tip!!)
Great prices on food and drinks in a fun and relaxing sports bar kind of atmosphere. Great place to go to catch a game, or happy hour or food anytime! Sam was our server tonight and he is great! We come here once or twice a week and everyone is always awesome.
Love going to Miller's for all sporting events.... Fantastic bar food... And every Millers I've ever been in people are very friendly... I actually met the original owners.. back in New York when they first opened up in New York..
Great sports bar and very reasonably priced
Out of all Ale houses, this one has what Ale house is suppose to have: friendly and professional bartenders and the rest of the staff, good food and great selection of beer. Add many screens for sports and clean interior with modern design and 21st century Ale house it is. The only issue I've noticed: their Signature chicken zingers are kinda soggy and don't strike with fireworks (by far not my favorite food out of the choices they offer) and their fries are kinda blunt. Go figure )))
Great place to eat n watch sports
Service at the bar was fast and easy! Very clean place, clean bathrooms and plenty of TVs for all sports to watch! The Big Red was amazing, as well as the mac n' cheese.
We went today with a party of 48 between soccer games, Mark and his staff did a fantastic job. Everyone enjoyed their lunch and everything was perfect.