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Patch Picks: Where To Watch The Super Bowl

Check out the big game in the neighborhood

 

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This week: the Super Bowl! It only comes around once a year. So live it up without going too far astray!

Angry Wade's

Head to Angry Wade’s for the game -- but only if you're a die hard Packers fan, or you could care less about which team wins. Steelers fans, beware. On game days the bar normally serves homemade brats, and hot dogs and chicken from Los Paisanos in addition to their normal menu. But on Super Bowl Sunday Angry Wade’s features an all-you-can-eat menu with barbecue turkey, pulled pork, roast beef sandwiches and bratwursts from Wisconsin. The cost: $50 for men and $35 for women. Wade's opens at noon, and til 3 p.m., well drinks and drafts are $1 off.

Canal Bar

Tucked away on Third Avenue, Canal Bar is easily one of South Brooklyn’s best spots to catch the game. This is a Cubs bar, but all fans are welcome, and the crowd is rowdy. Canal serves "Chicago style" hot dogs (and even some veggie dogs, we hear) as well as $10 buckets of beer. Bloody Mary's in a pint glass are just $5.

Floyd

British soccer games are shown at Floyd every weekend but on Sunday the Super Bowl will be screened too. Floyd is known for its cheap and diverse beers, and they open around 11 a.m.

Cody's Bar and Grill

Cody's is Steeler territory through and through. It's also one of the neighborhood's classic sports bars. No fuss, no specials, just a good old fashioned bar with lots of TV's. There will be food too, we just don't know what's in store, yet. Cody's opens at noon.

Downtown Bar and Grill

Downtown is another classic sports bar, but with some classier touches-- mussels, anyone? Get there early. Downtown opens at noon.

The Brazen Head

The Brazen Head on Atlantic Avenue is not your typical sports bar -- it's a dive with TVs. On Super Bowl Sunday, all craft beers are $5 and veggie and traditional chili will be served. Oh, and don't forget about the free prizes. The Head opens at noon.

PJ Hanley's Tavern

PJ's is called the oldest bar in Brooklyn by the management and the location has been a pub since 1874. Opening at 11:30 a.m., PJ's will have beer bucket and pitcher specials.

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Where will you watch the game? Tell us in the comments.

George Kral

9:22 am on Friday, February 4, 2011

They all sound great, but I think I'll watch at home.

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WhichHunt

11:44 am on Friday, February 4, 2011

Ceol Pub on Smith and Warren- Great wings & burgers + 15 beers on tap.

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Danielle

9:03 pm on Friday, February 4, 2011

WhichHunt - love Ceol - bartenders and patrons are so friendly there (wish we had a "thumbs up," or "like" button...)

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