This lively Glendale pub serves up the best Buffalo wings and craft brews in a friendly setting, perfect for happy hour or catching the game.
"Now this is a sports bar. There’s a scoreboard hanging above the front entrance, a genuinely overwhelming number of TVs, a full menu of bar food favorites, and plenty of room for you to decompress after you just missed out on that Sunday night parlay." - kat hong, james montgomery
"With two locations (in Glendale and Highland Park), the Greyhound seeks to serve both as a sports bar and as a general neighborhood watering hole. The wings are the sticking point but don’t skip out on the burger or the strong, straightforward cocktails while taking in a game." - Farley Elliott, Matthew Kang
"The Greyhound Glendale is celebrating its two-year anniversary this Friday with complimentary vegan and chicken wings from 4 p.m. until close." - Mona Holmes
"A bar in that part of Glendale with a car dealership on every corner, The Greyhound is a solid place to grab some appetizers and a beer while you watch sports. It’s from the same people as ETA - home of LA’s best oyster deal - and the original Greyhound in Highland Park - one of LA’s best sports bars - so they’re following suit, with $1 oysters during Happy Hour (weekdays until 6:30pm), plenty of TVs, and a solid beer list from mostly nearby breweries, like Eagle Rock, Brewyard, and Frogtown. Next time you bring your Prius in for complimentary maintenance, this is the place to wait." - Brett Keating
"The Greyhound is already a well-known name in sports circles, having hosted countless Dodger game viewing parties and wing-fueled Sunday football sessions at the original location in Highland Park. This new outlet on Brand in Glendale will keep the same color tones and overall vibe of the original, complete with a seamlessly separated dining and bar area, meaning there’s room for all to enjoy. The former fine dining home of Palate Food & Wine now offers laid-back leather booths, lots of tall glass for that fall sunlight, and of course a ring of TVs to catch all the action." - Farley Elliott