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Don’t have tickets to the game? No problem. In a town as sports-crazy as Philadelphia, you’ll enjoy yourself just as much at these great sports bars. So find one nearby, grab your friends and go cheer on your team.
Here are a few places to watch the game, chow down and grab a drink.
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Chickie’s and Pete’s
Philly’s most popular sports bar
If you can’t be at the game, you’ve got to be at this Philly fanatic hotspot
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New Deck Tavern
Historic drinking hole on Sansom Street
Located in three renovated Second Empire-style row houses built in the late 1800s, this tavern boasts a liquor license that dates back to the year Prohibition ended. Along with its half-pound burgers, cheesesteaks, salads and sandwiches, New Deck pours draught beers from around the world and houses one of the largest single malt scotch collections in Philadelphia.
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Mikey’s American Grill and Sports Bar
Game-day favorite for cold drafts and big TVs
With eight 50-inch flat-screen televisions, Mikey’s has established itself as a game-day favorite. American fare and domestic and microbrewed draughts keep patrons around long after the last play.
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Landmark Americana
Elevated sports bar on Drexel’s main campus
One of West Philadelphia’s most popular sports bars serves brunch for those early Sunday games and bar snacks for the afternoon and night matches. The large menu takes pub grub to a higher level with international dishes such as carne asada, Caribbean salmon salad and chipotle burritos.
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Drinker’s West
An Old City and Rittenhouse favorite in West Philly
With sister locations catering to the college and post-college crowd in the Old City and Rittenhouse Square neighborhoods, a West Philly branch finally brings the brand directly to the college area. Ping pong, pool, bubble hockey tables, DJs on the weekends and ultra-cheap food during sporting events mean there’s something to do at all hours of the day and night.
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Cavanaugh’s Restaurant
Perfect place to catch the big game
This college bar fits perfectly in the neighborhood thanks to plenty of televisions and great wings and burgers—not to mention 24 beers on tap and more than 100 in bottles.
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Blarney Stone
Pub food perfected
This local sports pub, boasting a pool table and nightly events such as Quizzo, has perfected the art of bar food.
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West Tavern
First-rate dive bar
A killer place to catch a Phillies, “Westy’s” is where you to go to for thrifty drinking and risky eating — try the house special “Dirty Burger,” seasoned with secret spices and topped with nothing but secret “Dirty Sauce,” if you dare.
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New Wave Café
Old-school appeal makes for a game-day great
This longstanding neighborhood sports bar was among the first Philly pubs to realize its patrons wanted great food with great drinks. To that end, the New Wave offers beer specials during local games and Niçoise salads, organic salmon burgers and lamb tacos all day and night.
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Liberties
Antique bar with modern pub fare
Yesterday and tomorrow mix seamlessly at this authentic tavern, featuring original fixtures dating back to the mid- to late-19th century along with inventive American fare.
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Gunners Run
Casual eats and plenty of outdoor seats
Vegetarians and vegans can accompany their meat-eating friends to this casual spot, named for the natural creek that originally bordered the neighborhood.
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