KG Sports Bar is landing on Ann Street — opposite City Hall and just up from King George Square — with its own street entrance, big screens, cold taps, burgers, wings, fries and all the game-day noise a sports bar should have.
We're talking NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, UFC and NASCAR in the mornings. NRL, AFL, cricket, F1, Premier League and more through the week. And the biggest finals, fights and fixtures taking over the room when it matters.
Two 100-inch feature screens lead the charge, backed by screens across the bar, corporate box areas, high-table seating and timber picnic tables made for groups, beers and loud opinions.
Come in for a lunch-break burger and beer. Stay for the replay. Come back for the main event.Not a burger-and-wings joint with sport on the TVs. A proper American sports bar, built around the game — with burgers and wings worth turning up for.
Two 100-inch feature screens anchor the room. Backed by screens across the bar, corporate boxes and every high-table spot — so you never miss a moment.
Stacked burgers, hot wings, loaded fries, onion rings, jalapeño poppers and sharing platters. American sports bar food done properly — not a confused bistro menu.
Easy-drinking beers on tap from launch, with more lines added as we grow. Built for long afternoons, work finishes and every "one more round" after a controversial call.
The Yankee Box and The Fenway Box — private lounge spaces with 65-inch screens, bookable for clients, team celebrations, birthdays and game-day hosting.
KG runs on the sporting calendar — US morning games, lunchtime matchups, Siren-to-Siren events, fight nights, race days and Hot Wings Challenge sessions.
The venue design draws from stadiums, locker rooms, broadcast booths and iconic US sporting culture. Every corner built to feel like game day — not a generic pub with a TV.
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