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10 Places To Watch The Super Bowl In Park Slope

10 Places To Watch The Super Bowl In Park Slope
Photo via 200 Fifth
Photo via 200 Fifth

Looking for a place to watch the big game this Sunday, February 1? When the New England Patriots face off against the Seattle Seahawks starting at 6:30pm, there will be several local places screening the action — and a few have some sweet deals on food and drinks. Here’s a look at 10 of the places in Park Slope where you can grab a beer and watch the game — or the commercials, if that’s what you’re in it for (and who isn’t?):

200 Fifth
200 5th Avenue between Union and Berkeley
You want to sit to watch the game on one of their 126 televisions, you better get there early — this space is always packed for the Super Bowl.

The Bahche
191 7th Street, between 2nd and 3rd Avenues
They’ll be showing the game on a huge screen in the large space (good if you’ve got a big group of friends), and you can grab a bucket of five beers for $20, plus chicken tenders, chicken wings, hot dogs, and burgers will be available for $8 each.

The Bell House
149 7th Street, between 2nd and 3rd Avenues
The savory stuff — from $4 Sixpoint drafts to pulled pork sandwiches from Urban Rustic — all sound great, but we’re there for the rocky road brownies!

The Gate
321 5th Avenue at 3rd Street
They’ll be showing the game at the bar on the final day of their month-long anniversary celebration, which means all beers on tap will still be $5 (their 1997 opening-year price!). And they’ll have their annual “Not Famous At All” cheese dip platter.

Pitas & Sticks
321 9th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues
If you’re feeling bottomless, this is a good choice! They’re showing the game, and for $40, you get all-you-can-drink draft beer, wings, fries, a pita sampler, and your choice of any three “sticks,” aka kebobs.

Pork Slope
247 5th Avenue, between Carroll and Garfield
Sure, they’ll have the game playing at the bar, but the key here is to get on down early for the tailgating. From 4-6pm, you get all-you-can-eat and -drink hot dogs and Coors Light for $25 — perhaps not the level of the porky melt, but a good deal all the same.

Santa Fe Grill
72 7th Avenue at Lincoln Place
See the game and enjoy some specials at the bar, including $5 for a PBR and a shot, $5 house margaritas — plus they’ll have an appetizer buffet (!) at halftime.

Threes Brewing
333 Douglass Street, between 3rd and 4th Avenues
They’ll be screening the game on two projectors, one in the main space and one in the event room, and will have drink specials on pitchers and “buckets o’ shorties,” plus you can stop your heart (ours did just dreaming of these) as Mile End Deli is in the kitchen frying up cheese curds, among other things.

Union Hall
702 Union Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues
They’ll be projecting the game upstairs (but don’t go expecting to play any bocci games — extra seats will be set up on the courts), where they’ll have $5 and $7 drink specials, and lots of food — including “mucho mucho” nachos that are just $7 throughout the game.

Whole Foods
214 3rd Street at 3rd Avenue
They’ve got several TVs in the Roof space, where they’ll be showing the game and doing happy hour all day, plus they’ll have a half-price deal on wings or vegan “chicken” nuggets, each $6 with the purchase of a beer.