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Tom's Watch Bar Menu 2026: Full Food & Drinks Guide

The complete Tom's Watch Bar menu guide for 2026 — every food and drink category, full item descriptions, dietary notes, wings flavors, and what the concept is really about. Tom's Watch Bar operates 18 U.S. locations with a 360-degree stadium-screen viewing experience and a chef-driven menu that goes well beyond standard sports-bar fare. Prices are not published online; see the note below and confirm with your local venue.

18 U.S. locations360-degree stadium screensSports Bar · Chef-drivenVegan & GF optionsPrivate events & groups
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Signature items

Prime Rib DipSignature
Jumbo Wings (5 flavors)Fan favorite
Birria TacosChef-driven
Poke BowlGF option
Nashville Hot ChickenMost popular
Jump to: Signature items Wings guide Full menu Dietary-friendly picks About Tom's Compare vs. peers Locations FAQ
About pricing. Tom's Watch Bar does not publish menu prices on its official website, and no verified third-party source carries current per-item pricing across its 18 locations. Prices are omitted from this page per Menupedia's data integrity policy -- we never invent prices. As a full-service upscale sports bar, expect pricing comparable to similar concepts (starters ~$12-$18, entrees ~$18-$28+). Confirm exact pricing directly with your local Tom's Watch Bar location or by calling ahead.
Quick answers

Common questions about Tom's Watch Bar menu, answered

Four things people most often look up when choosing Tom's Watch Bar.

Most popular dish
Pickle-Brined Crispy Chicken

Hand-battered, pickle-brined tenders served with fries or tots. Tops the 'Tom's Most Popular' section on every menu.

Best for groups
Deep-Dish Nachos or Jumbo Wings

Deep-dish nachos with birria or adobo chicken, loaded with queso and guac. Wings come in 8-piece orders across 5 flavors -- great for splitting.

Vegetarian pick
Mediterranean Bowl

Quinoa, kale, edamame, artichokes, smoked feta, and Kalamata olives with white balsamic. Gluten-free as served. Add chicken or salmon.

Signature item
Tom's Famous Prime Rib Dip

Shaved prime rib, Havarti cheese, and horseradish cream on a brioche roll with demi-glace -- the dish that appears on every Tom's menu.

Most ordered

Tom's Watch Bar most popular dishes (ranked)

Ranked by menu prominence and category popularity. These are the dishes Tom's own menu highlights first and that guests consistently reorder across locations.

  1. 1Pickle-Brined Crispy ChickenTop of the 'Most Popular' listSee menu
  2. 2Tom's Famous Prime Rib DipSignature across all 18 locationsSee menu
  3. 3Jumbo Wings5 flavors, 8-piece ordersSee menu
  4. 4Deep-Dish NachosBirria beef or adobo chickenSee menu
  5. 5Birria TacosWith consomme for dippingSee menu
  6. 6Nashville Hot Crispy ChickenSpicy fan favoriteSee menu
  7. 7Poke BowlAhi tuna, sticky rice, avocadoSee menu
  8. 8Ahi Tuna TowerTruffle oil drizzleSee menu
Wings guide

All 5 Tom's Watch Bar wing flavors explained

Every wing order is 8 jumbo wings with carrots, celery, and your choice of ranch or blue cheese. Here is what each flavor profile actually tastes like so you can pick the right one for your heat tolerance and taste.

Buffalo Wings8 pc

  • Tom's tangy and spicy original Buffalo sauce
  • Carrots and celery
  • Choice of ranch or blue cheese

The classic. Tangy, spicy, straightforward.

Honey BBQ Wings8 pc

  • Tom's sweet and smoky honey BBQ sauce
  • Carrots and celery
  • Choice of ranch or blue cheese

Sweetest flavor profile on the wings menu.

Jamaican Jerk Wings8 pc

  • Authentic island spices
  • Carrots and celery
  • Choice of ranch or blue cheese

Bold, aromatic, with a moderate heat level.

Nashville Hot Wings8 pc

  • Sweet and spicy cayenne blend
  • Carrots and celery
  • Choice of ranch or blue cheese

Spiciest traditional option on the menu.

Korean BBQ Wings8 pc

  • Spicy and full-flavored Korean BBQ sauce
  • Carrots and celery
  • Choice of ranch or blue cheese

Umami-forward, sweet-spicy Korean profile.

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Jump to a category

All menu categories at Tom's Watch Bar with item counts.

The full menu

Every item on Tom's Watch Bar's standard menu (2026)

All categories below with full item descriptions and dietary tags. Prices are not published online -- confirm with your location before ordering.

Prices not listed online. Tom's Watch Bar does not display prices on its website. This page shows the complete menu with item descriptions and dietary flags. Call your nearest Tom's Watch Bar or check in-person for current pricing.
Dietary-friendly picks

Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-friendly options at Tom's Watch Bar

Tom's Watch Bar does more on the dietary front than a typical sports bar. The Impossible Burger comes on a vegan bun. The Mediterranean Bowl is explicitly marked gluten-free. The zero-proof drinks menu has multiple vegan mocktails. The kitchen tags items clearly -- look for the V (vegetarian), VE (vegan), and GF (gluten-free) markers on the in-house menu board.

Cross-contact is possible in a full-service kitchen. Alert your server to any serious allergy or intolerance before ordering.

  • Vegan: Impossible Burger (vegan bun), Dueling Dips, Hummus Duo, Poke Bowl (tofu sub)
  • Vegetarian: Mediterranean Bowl (GF), Amazing Harvest Salad, Spinach Artichoke Dip, Fried Dill Pickles
  • Gluten-friendly: Mediterranean Bowl (marked GF), Poke Bowl, salads (no croutons)
  • Zero-proof drinks: Strawberry Mint Sparkler, Watermelon Mint Cooler, Heineken 0.0, Athletic Brewing IPA
  • Best vegan starter: Hummus Duo with carrots, celery, and pita
Signature spotlight

The dishes that define Tom's Watch Bar

If you've never been to Tom's Watch Bar and want to know what's actually distinctive about it -- beyond the screens -- start with these five items.

Signature item

Tom's Famous Prime Rib Dip

Shaved prime rib, Havarti cheese, and horseradish cream on a toasted brioche roll with a side of demi-glace. The one item that appears on every Tom's Watch Bar menu nationwide -- the clearest expression of the "elevated bar food" concept.

Fan favorite

Pickle-Brined Crispy Chicken

Pickle-brined and hand-battered premium crispy chicken tenders -- the brining step is the differentiator, keeping the meat moist while the exterior gets genuinely crunchy. Comes with seasoned fries or tots. Also available Nashville Hot style.

Chef-driven

Birria Tacos

Slow-braised birria beef with diced onions, melted cheddar jack cheese, and cilantro, served with consomme for dipping. Two tacos come with queso and chips. Choice of white corn, blue corn, or flour tortilla -- uncommon customization depth for a sports bar.

Elevated

Butter-Poached Lobster & Shrimp Tacos

Tom's premium taco option -- butter-poached lobster and shrimp with queso fresco, cabbage, cilantro, and sriracha mayo. Also available as a mac and cheese topping and a spinach artichoke dip upgrade.

Plant-based

Impossible Burger

A plant-based Impossible patty on a vegan bun with lettuce, tomato, and onion. One of the few sports bars to serve a fully vegan burger -- bun included -- as a standard menu item, not a special request.

Light option

Mediterranean Bowl

Quinoa with kale and edamame, marinated tomatoes, artichokes, crispy green garbanzo beans, smoked feta, and Kalamata olives with white balsamic dressing. Gluten-free as served. Add grilled chicken or seared salmon. Rare to find this on a sports bar menu.

About Tom's Watch Bar

The sports bar built around the screen, not the other way around.

Tom's Watch Bar was designed from the ground up to solve a specific problem: most sports bars have good screens in some spots and dead zones everywhere else. Tom's 360-degree stadium-screen format ensures every seat has a direct line to a display, modeled after the way modern arenas are engineered for sightlines. The food follows the same philosophy -- rather than treating the kitchen as an afterthought, Tom's built a menu around hand-battered proteins, slow-braised proteins (birria), elevated seafood (poke, lobster tacos, ahi tuna tower), and genuine dietary inclusion.

The chain's growth trajectory earned it a spot on the Financial Times' Americas' Fastest-Growing Companies 2026 list. With 18 locations anchored to major sports venues -- Coors Field in Denver, Petco Park in San Diego, Chase Field in Phoenix, Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle -- Tom's occupies a unique position as both a destination bar and a stadium-district staple.

18U.S. locations
360Degree screens
5Wing flavors
FTFastest-growing 2026
Price comparison

Tom's Watch Bar vs. Buffalo Wild Wings, Yard House & Dave & Buster's

How Tom's Watch Bar compares to the most-searched sports-bar alternatives on concept, food quality, screens, and dietary options.

CategoryTom's Watch BarBuffalo Wild WingsYard HouseDave & Buster's
ConceptStadium-screen sports barSports bar chainBeer-focused casualEntertainment + dining
Screen setup360-degree stadium viewMultiple wall TVsBar-style TVsBar TVs + arcade
Food qualityChef-driven elevatedTraditional bar foodUpscale bar menuCasual American
Location typeNear major stadiumsSuburban/strip mallMall/entertainmentEntertainment centers
Vegetarian/VeganYes (Impossible, GF bowl)Limited optionsYes, broader optionsLimited
Group/eventsPrivate bookings availableLimitedLimitedYes, full events

Comparison is based on published menus, brand positioning, and publicly documented concept descriptions as of May 2026.

Locations

Where to find a Tom's Watch Bar

Tom's Watch Bar currently has 18 locations across the United States, with a deliberate strategy of placing venues near or inside major sports and entertainment venues. Current cities include Denver (near Coors Field), San Diego (near Petco Park), Phoenix (near Chase Field), Seattle (Climate Pledge Arena), Las Vegas (Las Vegas Strip), Los Angeles, Houston, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Orlando, Pittsburgh, Sacramento, Washington D.C. (Navy Yard), and National Harbor, MD.

Use the official store locator at tomswatchbar.com/locations for exact addresses and hours at your nearest venue.

  • 18 U.S. locations (as of mid-2026)
  • Denver, CO -- 1601 19th St (near Coors Field)
  • Las Vegas, NV -- 3790 S Las Vegas Blvd (The Strip)
  • Los Angeles, CA -- 1011 S Figueroa St
  • Seattle, WA -- Climate Pledge Arena
  • San Diego, CA -- 815 J Street (near Petco Park)
  • Washington, DC -- Navy Yard district
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Common questions

Tom's Watch Bar -- frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the most common questions about Tom's Watch Bar's menu, locations, pricing, dietary options, and what makes the concept unique.

How much does it cost to eat at Tom's Watch Bar?

Tom's Watch Bar does not publish prices on its website. Based on the concept — a full-service sports bar with chef-driven dishes including prime rib dip, poke bowls, lobster mac, and jumbo wings — expect pricing in line with upscale sports bars and casual dining chains. Starters typically run $12–$18, burgers and sandwiches $16–$22, and entrees $18–$30+ at comparable venues. Confirm exact pricing with your local Tom's Watch Bar location or by calling ahead.

How many Tom's Watch Bar locations are there?

As of mid-2026, Tom's Watch Bar operates 18 locations across the United States, in cities including Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Seattle, Houston, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Orlando, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Sacramento, San Diego, Washington D.C. (Navy Yard), and National Harbor, MD. The chain was named to the Financial Times' Americas' Fastest-Growing Companies 2026 list in May 2026, signaling continued expansion.

What kind of food does Tom's Watch Bar serve?

Tom's Watch Bar serves what the brand calls 'chef-driven elevated sports bar classics.' The menu centers on hand-battered crispy chicken, prime rib dip, jumbo wings in five flavors (Buffalo, Honey BBQ, Jamaican Jerk, Nashville Hot, Korean BBQ), birria and lobster tacos, poke bowls, Angus beef burgers, and mac-and-cheese variations. The kitchen also makes genuine effort at dietary-friendly options — there are vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-friendly items across most categories.

Does Tom's Watch Bar have vegetarian or vegan options?

Yes. Tom's Watch Bar offers several plant-friendly options. The Impossible Burger (plant-based patty on a vegan bun), Hummus Duo, Dueling Dips (guacamole + salsa), Mediterranean Bowl (marked gluten-free and vegetarian), Crispy Fried Dill Pickles, Spinach Artichoke Dip, and the Amazing Harvest Salad are all vegetarian-friendly as served. Substitute tofu in the Poke Bowl for a vegan version. The zero-proof drink menu also has multiple vegan mocktail options.

What makes Tom's Watch Bar different from other sports bars?

Three things distinguish Tom's Watch Bar from a typical sports bar: (1) 360-degree stadium-screen viewing — every seat faces a screen, modeled after modern arena design rather than a bar with a few TVs in the corner; (2) Chef-driven food beyond standard bar fare — items like butter-poached lobster and shrimp tacos, ahi tuna tower, and a proper prime rib dip differentiate the menu; and (3) Scale next to major sports venues — several locations sit adjacent to stadiums (Coors Field in Denver, Petco Park in San Diego, Chase Field in Phoenix, Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle), making them a natural pre- and post-game destination.

Does Tom's Watch Bar show all sports, or just certain games?

Tom's Watch Bar markets itself as showing all major sports. The 360-degree screen format is specifically designed to display multiple games simultaneously across NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, college sports, MLS, international soccer (Premier League, Champions League), golf, UFC, and more. Some locations host watch parties for major events. Check your local Tom's Watch Bar for event schedules and private group reservation options.

Can I make a reservation at Tom's Watch Bar?

Tom's Watch Bar accepts reservations at most locations. The brand also offers private event and group booking options, which is a core part of its business model (sports-watching groups, corporate events, game-day parties). Check tomswatchbar.com for your specific location's reservation system or contact the venue directly. Walk-in seating is typically available for smaller groups outside peak game times.

What is Tom's Watch Bar's fan club and the $1 drink deal?

Tom's Watch Bar runs a fan club sign-up promotion that includes a $1 pint of beer or signature cocktail upon joining. The fan club offers members early access to specials, event invitations, and promotional offers tied to game days and watch parties. Sign up via the official website or at the venue. Terms and participating locations may vary.

Are there gluten-free options at Tom's Watch Bar?

The Mediterranean Bowl is explicitly marked gluten-free on Tom's Watch Bar's menu. Additional items may be adaptable — the poke bowl, salads, and some starters are naturally lower in gluten-containing ingredients. However, Tom's Watch Bar is a full-service kitchen with shared prep surfaces and fryers, so cross-contact is possible. If you have a serious gluten sensitivity or celiac disease, inform your server and confirm preparation procedures with the kitchen at your specific location.

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