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Where to Watch the Super Bowl in Philly

Also known as: Where to drink beer and watch Super Bowl commercials

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The Philadelphia Eagles may not have made it to Super Bowl this year, but the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams matchup in L.A. is still a good excuse to post up at a bar and eat wings, burgers, and fries while watching the commercials and rooting for (or, ahem, against) some other team. Tons of places will be showing Super Bowl 56, but that doesn't automatically make them the best spots to watch. Viewers need big TVs with the sound on, good food, and good drinks — and discounts don't hurt. Plus, if you wear your Eagles gear on game day and squint hard, you can pretend you're watching the Birds instead. Here's a list of solid Super Bowl-watching options in Philly.

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Fishtown brewery Evil Genius will have the big game on with all the snacks, beer, and drinks your heart desires. Order the jalapeno popper grilled cheese or some flatbreads to share.

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With arcade games and a wide variety of beer offerings, both Garage locations are fun spots to watch the game. Look for large projection screens and multiple TVs (nine in Fishtown and five in South Philly).

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At the family-friendly Craft Hall, kids can make a beeline for the indoor playground and video games while adults watch the game on a big projection wall or HD TVs over the bars on both levels.

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Chinatown's craft beer bar serves a mean selection of wings and other game-day appropriate snacks, all in front of 33 HD TVs set throughout the space.

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The Center City location of City Tap House has more than 35 beers on draft to go with gastropub fare like barbecue pulled pork nachos and ten spice wings. Make a reservation online.

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The Post, University City's beer hall and arcade, is a 7,000-square-foot paradise of sports, games, and drinks. Come for the big game, stay for the crab cake sandwich.

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In University City, City Tap House has plenty of TVs, dozens of beers on tap, a menu of gastropub fare, and a roof deck.

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Bru has dozens of beers on tap, flat-screen TVs, a projection screen with the sound on, and specials on drinks and food. Next door at Tradesman's, from the same owner, find big-screen TVs and great pub food, too.

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McGillin's Olde Ale House, said to be Philly's oldest tavern, keeps the sound on for the game on its HD and projector screen TVs. It's a convivial atmosphere, if you're hoping to celebrate with friends.

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The bar at Craftsman Row is surrounded by five huge TVs, and on those TVs will be the game. Enjoy it with over-the-top takes on game day fare, like a donut fried chicken sandwich and elaborate milkshakes.

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Head to Devil's Den for the big game, a selection of rotating drafts, duck fries, burgers, and TVs at the bar.

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A classic game day tavern, Philadium is low-key, it does the classics well (get the roast pork sandwich), and there are enough TVs to keep fans happy.

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Chickie's & Pete's must be added to any compilation of Philly game-watching options. Why? Because the Chickie's & Pete's experience has embedded itself into Philly sports culture. Yes, the crowds can be a little raucous, but there's a TV in every corner and the game sound is always audible.

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It's not for everyone, but Xfinity Live is always a wild experience during big games. The massive complex next to the stadiums has over 100 TVs, including a 32-foot HD screen, and six bars to choose from. Parking is free on game day, but the subway is nearby for anyone who plans to drink.

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Evil Genius

Fishtown brewery Evil Genius will have the big game on with all the snacks, beer, and drinks your heart desires. Order the jalapeno popper grilled cheese or some flatbreads to share.

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Garage (multiple locations)

With arcade games and a wide variety of beer offerings, both Garage locations are fun spots to watch the game. Look for large projection screens and multiple TVs (nine in Fishtown and five in South Philly).

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Craft Hall

At the family-friendly Craft Hall, kids can make a beeline for the indoor playground and video games while adults watch the game on a big projection wall or HD TVs over the bars on both levels.

  • Open in Google Maps

Bar-Ly

Chinatown's craft beer bar serves a mean selection of wings and other game-day appropriate snacks, all in front of 33 HD TVs set throughout the space.

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City Tap House Logan Square

The Center City location of City Tap House has more than 35 beers on draft to go with gastropub fare like barbecue pulled pork nachos and ten spice wings. Make a reservation online.

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The Post

The Post, University City's beer hall and arcade, is a 7,000-square-foot paradise of sports, games, and drinks. Come for the big game, stay for the crab cake sandwich.

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City Tap House University City

In University City, City Tap House has plenty of TVs, dozens of beers on tap, a menu of gastropub fare, and a roof deck.

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Brü Craft & Wurst

Bru has dozens of beers on tap, flat-screen TVs, a projection screen with the sound on, and specials on drinks and food. Next door at Tradesman's, from the same owner, find big-screen TVs and great pub food, too.

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McGillin's Olde Ale House

McGillin's Olde Ale House, said to be Philly's oldest tavern, keeps the sound on for the game on its HD and projector screen TVs. It's a convivial atmosphere, if you're hoping to celebrate with friends.

  • Open in Google Maps
  • Foursquare

Craftsman Row Saloon

The bar at Craftsman Row is surrounded by five huge TVs, and on those TVs will be the game. Enjoy it with over-the-top takes on game day fare, like a donut fried chicken sandwich and elaborate milkshakes.

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Devil's Den

Head to Devil's Den for the big game, a selection of rotating drafts, duck fries, burgers, and TVs at the bar.

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Philadium Tavern

A classic game day tavern, Philadium is low-key, it does the classics well (get the roast pork sandwich), and there are enough TVs to keep fans happy.

  • Open in Google Maps
  • Foursquare

Chickie's & Pete's

Chickie's & Pete's must be added to any compilation of Philly game-watching options. Why? Because the Chickie's & Pete's experience has embedded itself into Philly sports culture. Yes, the crowds can be a little raucous, but there's a TV in every corner and the game sound is always audible.

  • Book with OpenTable
  • Open in Google Maps
  • Foursquare

Xfinity Live

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It's not for everyone, but Xfinity Live is always a wild experience during big games. The massive complex next to the stadiums has over 100 TVs, including a 32-foot HD screen, and six bars to choose from. Parking is free on game day, but the subway is nearby for anyone who plans to drink.

  • Book with OpenTable
  • Open in Google Maps
  • Foursquare
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