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Updated May 2026. Wankhede is sold out for half the Mumbai Indians home games and the other half costs more than dinner for four. Good news: the city has a stacked roster of bars built for IPL 2026 live screening - dropdown projectors, wall-to-wall TVs, pitcher towers and the kind of crowd that loses its voice when Suryakumar Yadav clears mid-wicket. We pulled together 11 of the best, spread across Andheri, Bandra, Lower Parel, Powai and South Mumbai, so wherever you are in the city, your match-night plan is sorted.
Most of these venues run special IPL menus through the playoffs (May 2026) - 2+1 on draught, beer buckets, snack platters under Rs 999 - and a few accept reservations only on big-ticket nights like CSK vs MI. Skim the list, lock a table for the next MI home game, and let someone else handle the cleanup.
A 55-inch LED is fine. A 14-foot projector with 200 strangers screaming when Hardik Pandya clears the ropes is a different sport. The case for heading out:
The Irish House at BKC is the closest BKC office crowd gets to a proper London match-day pub. The G Block outlet in Bandra Kurla Complex runs a 12-foot drop-down projector plus four LCD panels around the bar, so even the back-corner booths get a clear view. Address: G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East, Mumbai 400051. Signature dish: the Loaded Irish Nachos and the Guinness-glazed pork ribs. Screen setup: 12-ft projector + 4 LED TVs, with sound piped through both halls during big games. They take WhatsApp reservations for MI home games and CSK fixtures - book by 4pm on match day.
Hitchki BKC is built for noise. The 6,500-sq-ft hall on the ground floor of First International Financial Centre has high ceilings and three giant LED screens running the same feed, so groups of 10-15 actually work here. Address: G Block, FIFC, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai 400098. Signature dish: Bombay vada pav sliders and the Hitchki tandoori chicken pizza - both built for sharing. Screen setup: 3 wall-mounted 75-inch LEDs in main hall, plus 2 in the back lounge. The DJ kills the music during overs and brings it back between innings.
Bonobo at Link Square Mall, Bandra West, is the rooftop pick on this list. The terrace seats around 60 with a single large projector pulled down for IPL match days - so you get the open-air Mumbai monsoon-edge breeze plus full screening. Address: 33rd Road, Linking Road, Bandra West, Mumbai 400050. Signature dish: the truffle mushroom pizza and Bonobo's house-infused cocktails (try the gulkand mojito). Screen setup: terrace 10-ft projector + 1 indoor 65-inch LED. Best for couples or four-tops; not the right room for a 20-strong corporate group.
Doolally Taproom Khar is where the craft-beer crowd watches cricket. Address: 14th Road, Khar West, Mumbai 400052. Doolally's flagship Apple Cider, Belgian Wit and seasonal Mango Lassi sour are all on tap, and they run match-day pitchers at Rs 1,299. Signature: the wood-fired pizzas, Belgian fries with truffle aioli, and the Doolally board games crate (yes, between innings). Screen setup: 1 main wall-projector facing the bar plus 2 side-mounted 55-inch LEDs. The Khar outlet stays packed during MI home games - walk-ins past 7pm get a 30-minute wait.
Pop Tate's Andheri West on Lokhandwala is a Mumbai institution that's been screening cricket since the early 2000s. Address: Plot 1A, Yashodham, New Link Road, Andheri West, Mumbai 400053. Signature dish: the chicken cheese dimsums, prawn pop and Pop Tate's loaded fries - all under Rs 500. Screen setup: 1 large wall projector in the main hall and 4 LED TVs distributed across the room and the smoking area. Pitcher of Kingfisher draught at Rs 999 on match days. Loud, casual, no-frills - exactly what Andheri wanted.
Effingut Bandra West brews 12 craft beers in-house, including the Belgian Witbier, Hefeweizen and a seasonal Mango IPA that disappears by mid-May. Address: Linking Road, Khar West, Mumbai 400052. Signature dish: the Pune-style misal pav, beer-battered onion rings and the Effingut wood-fired pizzas. Screen setup: 2 large drop-down projectors (one indoor, one in the alfresco section) plus 3 LCDs. Effingut is the right call when you want IPL plus a beer flight - Rs 599 for a 5-glass tasting.
Bayroute Powai is the Mediterranean-Levantine option for Powai's tech-park crowd. Address: Galleria Shopping Mall, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai 400076. Signature dish: the smoked baba ganoush, lamb shawarma platter and the slow-roasted moussaka - they translate well into late-evening shareables. Screen setup: 1 retractable projector in the main dining area (drops only on match days) plus 2 wall-mounted LEDs in the bar zone. Quieter, more upscale crowd - good for first dates that happen to coincide with a CSK vs MI evening.
Hitchki Powai is the louder Powai sibling of the BKC outlet. Address: Galleria Shopping Mall, Central Avenue, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai 400076. Signature dish: the keema pav, butter chicken pizza and the Hitchki gola shots between innings. Screen setup: 2 wall-mounted 75-inch LEDs in the main hall plus a third in the smoking area. Pitchers from Rs 1,199, and a Rs 1,499 IPL Combo (any pitcher + any starter) on match nights through May 2026.
Cafe Mondegar in Colaba has been pouring beer since 1932 and has been screening cricket since black-and-white TV. Address: Metro House, 5A, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Colaba, Mumbai 400039. Signature dish: the Mondy's chicken steak, baked beans on toast and the Mario Miranda-illustrated walls (worth a photo). Screen setup: 2 large wall-mounted LEDs at opposite ends of the long hall plus a third near the entrance. The Mondy's pitcher stays at Rs 850 - one of the cheapest pitcher prices in South Mumbai. Cash-only at the bar.
Leopold Cafe is Colaba's most famous bar (yes, the one from Shantaram). Address: Colaba Causeway, Colaba, Mumbai 400039. Signature dish: chicken cafreal, prawn koliwada and the Leopold beer tower (5L Kingfisher at Rs 1,650). Screen setup: 3 wall-mounted LEDs spread across both floors - the upstairs section is the quieter screening zone. Touristy, yes, but the cricket atmosphere on India match days and big MI fixtures rivals any Bandra sports bar.
Smaaash R City Mall is a literal cricket-themed venue - bowling alleys, cricket simulators, virtual reality games and a sports-bar restaurant all under one roof. Address: 3rd Floor, R City Mall, LBS Marg, Ghatkopar West, Mumbai 400086. Signature dish: the Smaaash sliders trio, loaded nachos and the bowling-pin shot platter. Screen setup: a 20-foot LED video wall plus 12 distributed TVs across the lounge - the largest combined screen surface on this list. Best for families, kids and groups who want to play between innings.
If size of screen is your only filter, three venues stand out for sheer pixel real estate:
Honourable mention: Hard Rock Cafe at Nexus Seawoods (Navi Mumbai). If you're South-Bombay-adjacent and don't mind the harbour-line, the Worli and Navi Mumbai branches both run 6-meter projector walls during the IPL playoffs.
Big screens are half the equation. The other half is the crowd that shows up. For pure noise and stadium-grade energy:
For Mumbai Indians vs CSK and Mumbai Indians vs RCB at Wankhede, every bar on this list will hit capacity by 7:15pm for a 7:30pm toss. A few rules to live by:
If you're picking which match to head out for, the Mumbai Indians home schedule for IPL 2026 has these marquee fixtures at Wankhede Stadium - all 7:30pm IST starts unless rescheduled:
The IPL 2026 playoffs and the final on May 31 may also be hosted at Wankhede if Mumbai finishes top-two - confirm with the official iplt20.com schedule closer to the date.
Q1. Which is the best sports bar in Mumbai for IPL 2026 live screening?
For sheer screen size and crowd energy, The Irish House BKC, Hitchki BKC and Smaaash R City Mall lead the pack. For neighbourhood vibe, Pop Tate's Andheri West and Doolally Khar are the everyday favourites.
Q2. Do Mumbai bars charge entry fees on IPL match days?
Most don't charge entry. A few premium venues run a minimum-spend model (typically Rs 1,000-1,500 per cover) on big games like MI vs CSK. Confirm with the venue when you reserve.
Q3. Are there family-friendly IPL screening venues in Mumbai?
Yes - Smaaash R City Mall, Bayroute Powai and Hitchki Powai allow under-21s and have non-alcoholic IPL combos. Pop Tate's Andheri is also family-friendly until 9pm.
Q4. What's the average bill for two people on an IPL match night?
Plan for Rs 1,800-2,800 for two with two pitchers and a starter platter at most venues. South Mumbai (Mondegar, Leopold) skews lower at Rs 1,400-2,000. BKC and Powai venues skew higher at Rs 2,500-3,500.
Q5. Will these bars screen IPL 2026 playoffs and the final?
Yes - every venue on this list confirms screening through the IPL 2026 final on May 31. Reserve at least 5 days ahead for the playoffs and final.
Q6. Best bar in Andheri for IPL screening?
Pop Tate's Andheri West for casual neighbourhood vibe; The Irish House Andheri Andheri Lokhandwala for premium sports-bar setup.
Q7. Best bar in Bandra for IPL screening?
The Irish House BKC, Hitchki BKC, Bonobo and Effingut all work. Pick by group size: Bonobo for 4-tops, Hitchki for groups of 10+.
So skip the home-screening clean-up this IPL 2026 - book a table at one of these 11 Mumbai bars, order the pitcher tower, and let the city do what it does best when the cricket starts. Updated for May 2026.

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