Score Sports Bar & Grill
Asha GriffithAsha Griffith/Guest Contributor/BARS, PHNOM PENH/ Updated : Apr 27, 2016, 15:03 IST
Synopsis
Phnom Penh might be a world away from the competitive sports that most people care about, but that doesn’t mean you need to miss the action. The city has a number of smaller sports bars showing English football, Australian rugby e … Read more
Phnom Penh might be a world away from the competitive sports that most people care about, but that doesn’t mean you need to miss the action. The city has a number of smaller sports bars showing English football, Australian rugby etc, but nowhere does it near the scale and fun of Score Bar. Read less

Phnom Penh might be a world away from the competitive sports that most people care about, but that doesn’t mean you need to miss the action. The city has a number of smaller sports bars showing English football, Australian rugby etc, but nowhere does it near the scale and fun of Score Bar.
During the day, when the crowd isn’t there, it’s nice to sit at the bar and chat with the staff and regulars. If there is a sporting event involving England, Australia, New Zealand, France, Scotland or Ireland (all big expats groups in Phnom Penh), Score will usually be rocking. The burgers and pizzas coming out of the kitchen are quite good, and if you haven’t had a beer tower before, this is the place to do it.
To watch just about any sport you can think of (if they aren’t showing it, ask the staff, they will usually find a TV for you).
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