3. NRG Stadium
9.1
1 NRG Pkwy (btwn Kirby & Fannin), Houston, TX
Football Stadium · 223 tips and reviews
Fast Company: In 2016, this stadium will host the NCAA men’s basketball Final Four. Broadcasts will alternate between Turner’s cable stations and CBS, as part of a $10.8 billion deal stretching over 14 years.
C M: Home of the 2002 NFL Expansion, Houston Texans. Reliant Stadium has hosted NCAA basketball tournaments games, Big 12 Championship games, and college Bowl Games.
All American Inc.: NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship 2011. UConn Huskies v Butler Bulldogs. UUUUUUU--------COONNNNNNN!!! Crazy place to watch a basketball game, place is huge....Be an All American and stop by
Michael Guinn: The health club is open 24 hours so it always fits into your schedule. Be sure to check out the racquetball and half court of basketball on the third floor, just ask the health club attendant!
Daniel Hegeman: Racquetball courts, half court basketball, rooftop pool, and platinum concierge lounge food make this the best hotel in the galleria area
Mark Bairstow: Good gym nice little pool and spa with great sun deck
CultureMap Houston Manager: There’s horseshoes and a basketball court outside for those who want to play and a television inside for those who prefer to watch sports from the comfort of a bar stool.
Lisa K: Chill spot to drink brewskis with your friends and play basketball, cornhole, etc
Liss V.: Great casual place to hang out with some friends and some beer.
8. Spotts Park
7.6
401 S. Heights Blvd., Houston, TX
Park · 23 tips and reviews
Conrad Salvador: The pick up games of basketball here are decent. Sundays seem to be the best day for good competition.
TopSpot Internet Marketing: Analytics Implementation Mngr Chris: "It is relatively close to work, and has on-going boot camps to keep you motivated. They have a jogging trail, basketball & volleyball courts."
Dante: Awesome park, discovered it for myself a year ago and now it's my favorite for biking and jogging. It's not as crowded as memorial and better scenery and topography.
Laura Chan: Best of Houston 2011 - Top 10 Sports Bars - #3
Tally K: Try out the best steak night in town Thursday nights from 6-10p, and bring a date! 2 flame grilled steaks cooked to order, 2 loaded baked potatoes, 2 salads, and a pitcher of domestic beer is $30.
Houston Press: 2012 Best of Houston Winner: Best Karoke.Check out more Houston Press Winners here:http://www.houstonpress.com/bestof/ Or go moblie with the free Best Of app.
11. McIntyre's
8.3
1235 W 19th St, Houston, TX
Sports Bar · 6 tips and reviews
Shari Thomas: Cool sports bar with nice patio area. They even have rows of swings!
Leslie 💁🏻🔪🍸 Aldana: Casual, tons of Tv's for sports, very spacious, great music and food trucks in case you get hungry oooo and the drinks are great.
Stacy Lindsey: Great staff and decent vibe. Lots of TVs for games and really chill patio.
12. Nick's Place
8.0
2713 Rockyridge Dr (Westheimer), Houston, TX
Sports Bar · 28 tips and reviews
Laura Chan: Best of Houston 2011 - Top 10 Sports Bars - #2
Berenice Ferrero: It's a nice place to watch any kind of sports, tvs all over, great service, great Italian food, order the crustless pizza :) and calzones
Stefanie Sunnes: Try everything at least once! Best pizza I found in Houston since moving from Boston. Moms stuffed mushrooms for appy is another fave