So i just finished moving in to a new house in the t.o./ westlake village area and am looking for a good bar (really any type of place) to go and watch kings games at. Anyone have any suggestions? Thx.
So i just finished moving in to a new house in the t.o./ westlake village area and am looking for a good bar (really any type of place) to go and watch kings games at. Anyone have any suggestions? Thx.
Hooters? You know, that den of iniquity that the good social conservatives in T.O. swore would corrupt the youth and tempt the morally weak husbands of our fair city.
Haha i hear that! I've already gotten into it with some lady from the republican hq right next to dunn-edwards! These people are friggin nuts!
Anywho, im thinking a little smaller of a place tho hopefully frequented by other kings fans. Dont get me wrong, i love me some hooters (and the restraunt aint bad either), but i hate having to wait 15 mins after ordering to get my beer.
Lamppost Pizza in Oak Park has brand new HDTV's and a relaxing atmosphere with very good salads and pizza.
I go there a lot with the kids. It's pretty much a kid oriented place with video games and the like. There are several screens for sports viewing and the pizza is really good, but no bar.
I guess it really depends on what you are looking for. Do you want to go to a place where there might be other fans watching too? Do you just want a place where you can watch the game in peace while being served a beer? Do you want a place where there's something else to look at besides the game? Do you want a place where you can actually hear the announcers?
I actually live in Agoura Hills and watch most games in the comfort of my own home. That being said here are a couple of places you might consider:
Draughts in Thousand Oaks (off Moorpark road) is a sports bar pizza restaurant where you can either sit in a booth and order food or watch the game sitting at a bar.
Cronies Sports bar is a kind of low end restaurant that caters to the sports fan. I've actually only been to the one in Ventura but there is one in Newbury Park.
If you don't mind driving a little, Soups in Woodland hills was packed for Kings playoff games last season. I'm not sure how it goes during the season in terms of there being a "game watch" with lots of fans.
We usually hit the hooters in Thousand Oaks. There is usually a good turnout of kings fans, especially during the playoffs which makes for a fun atmosphere. It's a fun place to go just as long as you don't mind contributing to the crumbling of societies morality!
If you don't mind driving a bit more there's Soup's in Woodland Hills.