< Continued from page 1
What do you get when you add two full bars, five dart boards, four shuffleboard tables, eight pools tables and 17 high-def plasma TVs.? Probably the liveliest Super Bowl spot in all of Old City.
118 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19106; (215) 574-7665 More »
For 25 bucks a pop, tickets to Tavern on Broad's Super Bowl party include endless domestic drafts, unlimited wings and all-you-can-eat fries for three hours beginning at 6:30 p.m.
200 S. Broad Street. Philadelphia, PA 19102; (215) 546-2290More »
Want to get the most out of Cavanaugh's Super Bowl promo? Arrive hungry. This two-story tavern just off South Street will set up a free (yes, free!) tailgate buffet at 5:30 p.m. The buffet ends at 6:30 p.m., but Cavanaugh's will keep the deals coming with $3.50 lagers for the duration of the game.
421 S. Second St. Philadelphia, PA 19147; (215) 928-9307 More »
The soccer fans who usually flood this Irish pub in Center City will have to make way for NFL fans on Feb. 1, but that's probably just as well: Fadó's 20 high-def TVs will all be tuned to the Super Bowl.
1500 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102; (215) 893-9700More »
While the refs deliberate those tricky plays, you, too, can mull over an important decision—namely, what to eat first from Maggie's Super Bowl buffet. Access to the all-you-can-eat spread will set you back just $15, a small fee considering the buffet will be replenished for the entire duration of the game. Wash it all down with discounted beer.
9242 N. Delaware Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19114; (215) 637-6716 More »
11. Buffalo Billiards & Metropolitan Lounge
What do you get when you add two full bars, five dart boards, four shuffleboard tables, eight pools tables and 17 high-def plasma TVs.? Probably the liveliest Super Bowl spot in all of Old City.
118 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19106; (215) 574-7665 More »
12. Tavern on Broad
For 25 bucks a pop, tickets to Tavern on Broad's Super Bowl party include endless domestic drafts, unlimited wings and all-you-can-eat fries for three hours beginning at 6:30 p.m.
200 S. Broad Street. Philadelphia, PA 19102; (215) 546-2290More »
13. Cavanaugh's Headhouse
Want to get the most out of Cavanaugh's Super Bowl promo? Arrive hungry. This two-story tavern just off South Street will set up a free (yes, free!) tailgate buffet at 5:30 p.m. The buffet ends at 6:30 p.m., but Cavanaugh's will keep the deals coming with $3.50 lagers for the duration of the game.
421 S. Second St. Philadelphia, PA 19147; (215) 928-9307 More »
14. Fadó
The soccer fans who usually flood this Irish pub in Center City will have to make way for NFL fans on Feb. 1, but that's probably just as well: Fadó's 20 high-def TVs will all be tuned to the Super Bowl.
1500 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102; (215) 893-9700More »
15. Maggie's Waterfront Cafe
While the refs deliberate those tricky plays, you, too, can mull over an important decision—namely, what to eat first from Maggie's Super Bowl buffet. Access to the all-you-can-eat spread will set you back just $15, a small fee considering the buffet will be replenished for the entire duration of the game. Wash it all down with discounted beer.
9242 N. Delaware Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19114; (215) 637-6716 More »
SHARE