
Coyote Bar & Grill
Coyote Bar & Grill is an American-style sports bar on Lockhart Road that delivers exactly what the name promises: screens showing every sport imaginable, cold beer on tap, and a menu of wings, burgers, and ribs. The venue is larger than most Wan Chai bars, with a main bar area, a raised dining section, and a covered patio facing the street. About a dozen flatscreen TVs ensure you can see the game from any seat. Draft beer starts at 50 HKD during happy hour. The atmosphere is laid-back and sporty, attracting a mix of expats, visiting businessmen, and tourists who want familiar comfort. Capacity is around 120. The kitchen runs until late, making it one of the better options for eating while drinking in Wan Chai.
What to Expect
Walk in to the sound of sports commentary and the smell of barbecue sauce. The bar is long with draft taps and stools. TVs dominate every wall. The dining area has booths and tables. The vibe is American sports bar transported to a Hong Kong street.
Sporty, casual, and American-flavored. A comfort zone bar in an unfamiliar city.
Sports commentary is the primary audio. Background rock and pop during non-game hours.
Casual. Sports jerseys encouraged. No dress code of any kind.
Sports fans, groups looking for food and drinks, visitors who want a comfortable, familiar bar experience in Wan Chai.
Cards and cash accepted. Happy hour deals are cash-and-card friendly.
Price Range
Draft beer 50-70 HKD, cocktails 70-100 HKD, wings 65-85 HKD, burgers 90-130 HKD, no cover charge
Draft beer ~$7-9/~6-8 EUR, cocktails ~$9-13/~8-12 EUR, wings ~$8-11/~8-10 EUR
Hours
Daily 11 AM to 2 AM (kitchen until midnight)
Insider Tip
Happy hour from 3-8 PM daily offers the best beer deals. Grab the patio seats if you want to watch Lockhart Road while watching the game. The wings are the best food item on the menu.
Full Review
Coyote Bar & Grill doesn't pretend to be exotic or uniquely Hong Kong. It's an American sports bar that happens to be on Lockhart Road, and for a certain type of visitor, that's exactly right. The screens show live sports from multiple continents simultaneously, the beer is cold, and the food is designed to be eaten with one eye on the game.
The happy hour deal makes this one of the most affordable drinking options in Wan Chai. Draft beer at 50 HKD from 3-8 PM is below the district average, and the pints are properly cold. The cocktail menu sticks to classics done simply. No pretension, no artisanal ice, no fancy garnishes. Just drinks.
The food menu delivers American sports bar standards: buffalo wings, loaded nachos, BBQ ribs, and thick burgers. Portions are generous. The wings are the highlight, available in multiple heat levels from mild to serious. The late kitchen hours make Coyote a practical option for eating after other restaurants have closed.
The patio seating along Lockhart Road is a good people-watching position. Wan Chai's street life flows past while you eat, and the covered setup protects from Hong Kong's frequent rain. The indoor section gets louder during major sporting events, when the bar fills with supporters.
Compared to The Old China Hand's British pub approach, Coyote is larger, louder, and more food-focused. Both serve similar crowds in similar ways, but the American sports bar format gives Coyote broader appeal. It's a safe choice when you don't know what else to do in Wan Chai.
The Neighborhood
Coyote is on Lockhart Road between Luard Road and Tonnochy Road. The immediate area has multiple bars, convenience stores, and late-night restaurants. The Old China Hand is a few minutes' walk west.
Getting There
MTR Wan Chai Station, Exit C. Walk south to Lockhart Road, then turn right (east). Coyote is at 114-120 Lockhart Road on the right side. Four-minute walk from the station.
Address
114-120 Lockhart Road
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