Where to celebrate and watch the Phillies in 2024

The Fightin’ Phils are back.

Phillies’ Opening Day is officially this week on Friday, March 29, but the action will continue through the weekend with the Night Opener following shortly after on March 30 as well. To celebrate and to cheer on our team, spots across the City of Brotherly Love are hosting Phillies watch parties and specials to kick off the 2024 season with some spirit. And we’ve got the scoop on them all. 

Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia

Live! is located just steps away from Citizen’s Bank Park and the venue is aiming to be a regular stop for Phillies fans this season. Aside from the opening games, every Friday during their run will be dubbed “Phillie Phridays” with the game on a 52-foot LED display and 24 televisions, free snacks, caricature artists, plus giveaways.

2024 Phillie Phridays are April 12 and 19, May 3, 17 and 31, June 21 and 28, July 12 and 26, Aug. 16 and 30 and Sept. 13. 

900 Packer Ave., philadelphia.livecasinohotel.com

Xfinity LIVE!

There are a few immediate places that come to mind when you think of where to go for Phillies watch parties, and Xfinity Live! is certainly one of them. Currently, the venue still has some tables open for those who are looking to watch the Phillies Home Opener on Friday, and also, all games following this season. 

On March 29, specifically, doors open at 10 a.m. and multiple DJs will be on site. The game will be played on the 58ft. LED screen in the NBC Sports Arena, and there will also be trivia and cash giveaways throughout the day. More information on how to book can be found online. 

Xfinity Live!

1100 Pattison Ave., xfinitylive.com

KOP Town Center

Philadelphians can watch the home opener this Friday in King of Prussia,  as the area offers a ton of different options for viewing—and eating. KOP Town Center features hotspots like Founding Fathers, District Taco, City Works and more. 

155 Village Dr., kingofprussia-towncenter.com

Philadium

This old-school South Philly bar is a great spot to post up and watch the game if you still want to get that by-the-stadium feeling. With plenty of seats in and around the bar — which is also surrounded by TVs — guests can watch their team in the game while sipping on a wide variety of libations (especially beer) and munch on some classic bar snacks. 

1631 Packer Ave., philadium.com

Parx Casino Sportsbook and Liberty Bell Beer Garden

Philadelphians can watch the Phillies play every week on the country’s first 155-foot TV screen in 2024. Parx’s Sportsbook features a 7,400 square-foot space that boasts a 155-foot HD media wall that can show up to 36 games all at the same time. Additionally, the space features 196 seats, three VIP areas, plus a large bar with 38 seats. 

Also at the casino, visitors can check out Parx’s Liberty Bell Beer Garden in the giant indoor-outdoor area filled with glass ceiling panels and retracting side walls. The space features a rotating selection of all-American craft beers, wines, and specialty cocktails, chef-inspired dishes and pub fare, fire pits, two giant LED TV walls of their own and even a sports-betting kiosks for those who want to place a wager.

2999 Street Road, parxcasino.com

Cavanaughs Rittenhouse

Cavanaugh’s Rittenhouse features two levels with 4,000+ square feet of space, with 45 seats at the bar and 70 seats at tables on the ground main level. The space also features 25 seats at the bar, 10 at the rail looking over the lower level and 40 more at tables on the second/mezzanine level—so, there’s ample opportunity here to watch a win.

The downstairs and upstairs will both feature full-service bars, plus plenty of TVs and sound systems for an all-star game day and/or night. 

1921 Samson St., cavsrittenhouse.com

Tradesman’s and BRU Craft & Wurst

Craft Concepts Group once again is hosting plenty of game day action for the Phillies with Tradesman’s and BRU Craft & Wurst. At Tradesman’s, fans can watch the game in four different spaces, two different levels, and on multiple HDTVs plus on a giant ten foot media wall above the main bar. For days with pleasant weather, there’s also the premium sidewalk window seats where you can watch the game through their custom open-to-the-bar windows.

Then, over at BRU, fans can watch the game from on the 105 inch projection wall plus 8 HD flat-screen TV’s above the bar with the sound on, 39 beers on tap, all while serving up German fare.

Tradesman’sTradesman’s

1322 Chestnut St., tradesmansphl.com and 1318 Chestnut St., bruphilly.com

Molly Given

Molly Given is a journalist who covers features and entertainment while currently residing in Philadelphia. Her love of interesting stories and compelling interviews is only surpassed by an affinity for spicy margaritas.

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