Looking for a lineup of the best bars to watch NFL in Munich this season? Whether you’re an expat chasing the home-team energy or a Bavarian local who’s learned to love the halftime show, these bars deliver every touchdown, tackle, and tray of wings with true fan devotion.

Munich might be Europe’s beer capital, but come Sunday night, it quietly transforms into something else entirely…a city of gridiron devotees scanning for the nearest big screen and a decent pint.

Ned Kelly’s Australian Bar

Address: Frauenplatz 11, 80331 Munich

This is where the NFL feels right at home—an Aussie-Irish mash-up of loud laughter, bigger screens, and a playlist that’s one “Sweet Caroline” away from chaos. The staff are pros at flipping between RedZone and your chosen game, so don’t hesitate to ask. Order the house burger, find a stool near the bar’s front screen wall, and settle in for hours of pure, unapologetic football fandom.

Ideal for: Anyone who treats Sunday Night Football like a religious experience (and doesn’t mind singing along to Bon Jovi between quarters).

Hard Rock Cafe

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Address: Platzl 1, 80331 Munich

Hard Rock Café Munich is where sports meet spectacle—American football on the big screen, burgers stacked high, and the kind of rock ’n’ roll energy that makes every touchdown feel like an encore. Between the memorabilia-covered walls and the buzz of tourists mixing with locals, it’s a spot that keeps the game-night vibe electric from kickoff to the last play.

Ideal for: Fans who like their football loud, their fill of classic American food, and their beer served with a side of rock history.

The Keg Bar

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Address: Trautenwolfstraße 1, 80802 Munich

The Keg is Munich’s unofficial NFL clubhouse. With eight screens showing multiple games and a RedZone stream that never stutters, it’s as close as you’ll get to a U.S. sports bar without boarding a plane. The energy builds fast—especially when rival jerseys start showing up. Wings are mandatory, beers are cold, and nobody will judge you for checking your fantasy league mid-play.

Ideal for: Groups of friends, loud cheers, O.G pitchers of beer and anyone who takes their football stats seriously.

Champions Sports Bar (Munich Marriott)

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Address: Berliner Str. 93, 80805 Munich

If your game-day fantasy involves table service and a clean napkin, this is your play. Champions Sports Bar sits inside the Munich Marriott, streaming everything from early Sunday games to Super Bowl blowouts. The food leans American—ribs, wings, stacked burgers—and the TVs are positioned with military precision. Expect travelers, diehards, and the occasional family who “just came for dinner.”

Ideal for: Those who like their touchdowns with a polished edge (and a proper table to rest their drink on).

Kilians Irish Pub

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Address: Frauenplatz 11, 80331 Munich

Right beside Ned Kelly’s, Kilians pulls double duty as Munich’s favorite Irish pub and NFL hub. It’s big, boisterous, and unapologetically fun—think live commentary, packed tables, and a soundtrack that doesn’t quit. Stay late, stay loud, and maybe don’t wear your rival team’s jersey unless you can defend it.

Ideal for: Fans who crave a proper pub atmosphere and a little friendly trash talk.

Before You Go: A Quick Game Plan

  • Check kickoff times—Munich runs six hours ahead of the East Coast, so “Sunday Night Football” lands closer to midnight.
  • Reserve early. Even non-fans love a good excuse for nachos and beer.
  • Don’t be shy about asking them to switch the screen—most bartenders are used to juggling NFL fans from five teams at once.
  • And yes, tipping still applies—even if your team loses.
  • & don’t forget about the Sunday buffalo wing special at The Keg Bar…

Final Whistle

Whether you’re chasing the rush of a 60-yard field goal or just the comfort of buffalo wings in Bavaria, Munich has your NFL Sundays covered. Between Aussie cheers, Irish chants, and Bavarian beer, it’s proof that football isn’t just an American thing—it’s a universal excuse to stay out past midnight and call it “team spirit.”

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FAQ – NFL Bars in Munich

What time do NFL games usually start in Munich?

Early Sunday games typically kick off in the early evening Munich time, while Sunday Night Football can run close to or past midnight. Check listings and arrive early for prime seats.

Do these bars show multiple NFL games at once?

Yes—most venues listed have several screens and can switch to your preferred matchup. Some also show RedZone alongside featured games.

Do I need a reservation to watch the NFL?

It’s strongly recommended for big matchups or playoffs. Call ahead or book online where available—especially for groups.

Is there American-style game day food?

Absolutely. Expect wings, burgers, fries, and ribs at most sports-focused venues. Some pubs offer shareable baskets that are perfect for halftime.

Can I ask the bar to switch a screen to my team?

Totally—staff are used to juggling different fan bases. Be polite, and they’ll do their best to accommodate.