When it comes to watching sports at a bar, nothing is more important than the TV count. Sure, food and drink specials are vital, but sports fans go to bars to yell at TVs, ideally multiple TVs. With that in mind, we did some important research and found out which Orlando watering holes are packing the most pixels. Though a couple of these aren’t even sports bars, you can count on the game being on.

George’s Hideaway 5507 Edgewater Dr, 407-291-6562 10 TVs This hole-in-the-wall dive bar might seem a little scary at first, but with a relaxed and friendly staff, cheap suds and plenty of regulars to challenge in a pool game, it’s really a diamond in the rough. Photo via George’s Hideaway/Yelp
Vanbarry’s Public House 4120 S. Orange Ave., 407-704-8881 10 TVs Besides having a nice spread of TVs, Vanbarry’s also has a nice spread of bar food. Snack on some flatbreads, tacos or fajitas while you watch the game. Photo via kelly_f_baybay/Instagram
Savoy Orlando 1913 N. Orange Ave., 407-270-4685 10 TVs Celebrating Super Bowl in true Savoy fashion, customers will be offered complimentary hot dogs in the Locker Room. It’s probably the only place in town where you can enjoy a beef frank with a beefcake named Frank. Photo via hotspotsmedia/Instagram
Ember 42 W. Central Blvd., 407-849-5200 13 TVs and 1 projector Ember’s brunch deal may just tickle your fancy. All-you-can-drink mimosas and sangria is offered every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cheers to the Super Bowl! Photo via floridavacationhomes/Instagram
Elixir Orlando 9 W. Washington St., 407-985-3507 14 TVs How can you say no to free Bud Light and Mimosas from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. on game day? What about all-you-can-eat wings for $15? It’s a real thing, we’re not kidding. Photo via steve74l/Instagram
The Porch 643 N. Orange Ave., 407-571-9101 15 TVs The Porch is pretty much a really nice mancave. There’s plenty of TV coverage and the menu is stuffed with comfort food. Who says chicken and waffles don’t count as game-day grub? Photo by Rob Bartlett
Fish on Fire 7937 Daetwyler Drive, 407-812-6881 15 TVs Migrate a bit from the usual pub and try something new. Fish on Fire’s Caribbean atmosphere reels guests in for a vacation feel while they can devour fish dishes and sip on the House Beer “Beer on Fire.” Even pets can enjoy themselves on the pet-friendly patio. Photo via bradmccurls/Instagram
Brass Tap 1632 N. Mills Ave., 407-270-9538 16 TVs This upscale beer bar gives guests the choice of enjoying any of the 80 craft beers on tap, 300+ imports and local craft beers, along with a variety of premium wines and cigars. Photo via ellisdrew13/Instagram
Burton’s Bar 801 E. Washington St., 407-376-8401 17 TVs This local watering hole might be a bit of a dive, but with a comforting charm you won’t find at one of those trendy, pretentious downtown locales. You’ll only find wine and beer here, but the variety in the interesting, and often four-legged, clientele make up for it. Photo via sarahfears/Instagram
Sportstown Billiards 2414 E. Robinson St., 407-894-6258 18 TVs Skip the crowds and kids at Dave & Buster’s and check out Sportstown Billiards, which gives you the same skeeball machines and dart boards, but with the smokey, chill kind of vibe you would find in your cool uncle’s basement. Photo via Sportstown Billiards/Facebook
The Basement 68 E. Pine St., 407-250-4840 20 TVs This bar gave away more than 15,000 free beers during last year’s dismal UCF football season. While you might not get free drinks during the big game, at least you might actually get to see your team win. Photo via thebasementorlando/Instagram
World of Beer Downtown Orlando 431 E. Central Blvd., 407-270-5541 26 TVs Feeling a bit indecisive? Don’t worry; WOB’s bartenders will help you choose among the 500+ beers in the cooler and 50 on tap as you watch the big game. Photo via wobdto/Instagram
Ollie’s Public House 3400 Edgewater Drive, 407-999-8934 27 TVs If you’re in the College Park area, stop by Ollie’s to enjoy a full liquor bar and live music on the patio. It also has one the best patios in town. Photo via olliespublichouse/Instagram
Frank & Steins 150 S. Magnolia Ave., 407-412-9230 28 TVs True to its name, Frank and Steins delivers exactly what it advertises: good beer and good franks. Build your own hot dog or try one of the house specialties, which range from classic American to German brats. Photo via Frank & Steins/Facebook
Devaney’s Sports Pub 7660 University Blvd., Winter Park, 407-679-6600 30 TVs You don’t have to be Irish to enjoy watching the big game at Dev’s. The cheap booze and classic sports bar grub make it a popular hangout for college students and neighborhood regulars. Photo by Chris Bebout
Kiwi’s Pub & Grill 801 W. State Road 436, Altamonte Springs, 407-788-7666 32 TVs With foosball tables, electronic dart boards, pool tables and pinball games, Kiwi’s is a place that even the not-so-excited sports fans can go to have fun. Whether watching the big game or playing one at the sports bar, guests can enjoy a full liquor bar and a variety of bottled and draft, imported, craft and domestic beers. Photo via teen_agers/Instagram
Harry Buffalo 129 W. Church St., 407-422-6656 32 TVs While chicken wings might be good enough for some sports fans, Harry Buffalo goes a step further by offering its customers bison burgers. What better way is there to honor an animal that almost went extinct? Photo via Harry Buffalo Downtown Orlando/Facebook
Gators Dockside 4982 New Broad St., 321-972-1974 33 TVs For anyone who has ever looked at a big scaly reptile and thought “Hey, that looks tasty,” Gators Dockside is the best place in town to chomp up some deep fried gator tail. Photo via Gator’s Dockside Baldwin Park/Facebook
Brick House Tavern and Tap 8440 International Drive, 407-355-0321 38 TVs Roll your favorite recreational activities into one with Brick House’s 100 oz Beer Bong, which you can fill with whichever draft strikes your fancy. Photo via eddyblancoboy/Instagram
Friendly Confines 4757 S. Orange Ave., 407-852-4800 43 TVs Orlandoans can get a taste of the Windy City at this Chicago-themed sports pub. The house specialty, Cubbie Claw chicken tenders, might not be the most manly-sounding thing to scarf down while you watch the big game, but it is one of the tastiest. Photo via Friendly Confines/Facebook
Wall Street Plaza (Cantina, Hooch, Sideshow, etc.) 26 Wall St., 407-420-1515 1 giant outdoor TV in the street for the Super Bowl Block Party, in addition to 50 individual screens located in the seven bars on the plaza Wall Street Plaza gives the choosey sports fan options — enjoy a beer or specialty cocktail in one of seven uniquely-themed bars while watching the big game. Photo via Wall Street Plaza/Facebook
Buffalo Wild Wings 11400 University Blvd., 407-250-4880 62 TVs plus video wall With TVs covering every inch of wall space and over 20 different types of wings, B-Dubs is unquestionably the ultimate juggernaut in the world of sports bars. Photo via rumoaorlando/Instagram