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Where To Watch The Giants Vs. The Patriots Tonight

A roundup of local haunts, drink specials, and more.

Whether you're a Big Blue diehard, a fair-weather fan in it for the ubiquitous wings and subs, or simply waiting the whole thing out until Madonna performs at halftime, chances are high you will tune in to NBC tonight for the all-American spectacle known as The Super Bowl.

But if you ignored our list of earlier this week and waited until the last minute to decide where you want to be come kickoff, here is a list of nine other local haunts sure to inspire.

On game days the bar normally serves homemade brats, and hot dogs and chicken from s 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.

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The music venue and performance space will be showing the game on its big screen, with a simultaneous live feed of Super Bowl-related tweets from the mischievous minds at Witstream. Expect drink specials, plus food from Urban Rustic.

Specials will include $1-off cask beers and free chili (beef and veggie, for meat-free friends) as well as other yummy snacks after 6 p.m. The game will be playing on four screens.

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This newly opened burger joint is offering up a killer menu of wings, all-natural beef burgers, nachos, boozy milkshakes, and beer specials.

Tucked away on Third Avenue, Canal Bar is easily one of South Brooklyn’s best spots to catch the game. Be warned: The crowd is rowdy. Canal serves "Chicago style" hot dogs and $10 buckets of beer.

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

This classic sports bars is a no-fuss, no-specials affair. It's just a good old-fashioned bar with lots of TV's.

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.

Sip on discounted craft drafts and nosh on a spicy wings and homemade jalapeño poppers, among other goodies. Gambling types can join the pool!

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