Live NHL hockey in a high‑energy game‑day setting.
Bottled Blonde Scottsdale is a top destination for watching NHL hockey in Old Town Scottsdale, delivering a fast‑paced, fan‑driven game‑day experience throughout the season. With large screens across the venue, select games played with sound on, and marquee matchups featured prominently, guests can stay locked into every shift, goal, and overtime moment. Whether it’s a weeknight game, rivalry matchup, or playoff push, Bottled Blonde provides an energetic hockey atmosphere built for fans.

Why Watch NHL Hockey at Bottled Blonde Scottsdale
Bottled Blonde is designed for high‑impact sports viewing, making it an ideal spot to watch NHL games with friends and fellow fans. Multiple TVs throughout the venue ensure clear sightlines from every seat, while featured matchups are prioritized on main screens to keep the focus on the ice.
Hockey nights bring a lively crowd ready to react to big hits, breakaways, and last‑minute goals. There’s no filler or distractions — just fast‑paced NHL action, cold drinks, and a high‑energy Old Town setting that keeps things moving all game long.
What to Expect
All NHL games shown when available
Featured matchups highlighted on main screens
Select games played with sound on
Indoor and patio seating with strong sightlines
Sports‑focused environment built for group viewing
Full bar with beer, cocktails, and rotating drink specials
Game‑Day Atmosphere
Bottled Blonde Scottsdale blends NHL intensity with signature Old Town energy:
• A high‑energy crowd of hockey fans and weekend crowds
• Sound‑on games that keep focus on key moments
• Music, lighting, and bar energy layered around the game
• A social environment that works for die‑hard fans and casual viewers alike
From drop‑in weeknight games to playoff hockey, the atmosphere stays loud, energetic, and game‑focused.
Reservations & Seating
Reservations are available for select high‑demand games and larger groups. Walk‑ins are welcome when space allows. For rivalry matchups, nationally televised games, or NHL playoffs, reserving in advance is strongly recommended.