Who the hell said gay bars can't have Super Bowl parties too? This particular place will have a "Big Game Crawfish Boil," where you can chow down on crawfish for $7.99 a pound. There will also be a live performance from the band Hard 2 Fine after the game.
We got $3 beers, margaritas and daquiris, $4 wells, 60-cent wings and a complimentary buffet during the game, which will be shown on a 120-inch, full HD jumbo screen. Get the full bar-and-grill experience at this Super Bowl party. Each seat costs $25 and has a minimum spend of $25.
Alcohol will be charged based on consumption.įor something a little more personal, groups of two or more may reserve seats in the 18 leather recliners that face the bar’s massive, 30-foot projector screen.
For $500, high rollers can reserve a VIP booth that comes with four dozen Buffalo wings, six flatbreads, two dozen sliders, chips and salsa, and water. Get a little of that Vegas sportsbook vibe at this establishment in downtown’s Marriott Marquis hotel. In addition, enjoy happy hour pricing all day, which means $4 frozen drinks, $2 Mexican drafts, $4 pints of craft beer, $3.25 glasses of wine, and $2.50 well drinks. The locally-owned wing joint with seven Houston-area locations will feature 25 boneless wings for $14.99 (dine-in only). Get either classic Buffalo or sweet chili lime wings (six for $6, 12 for $12), half or full racks of pork ribs ($10/$20), or a half rack, six wings, and two sides (fries, mashed potatoes, asparagus, broccoli, etc) for $20. Watch the game on the restaurant’s 100-inch projector screen while enjoying its Sunday supper menu of pork ribs and chicken wings. If that turns out to be wrong, at least it won't be the worst sports prediction ever made on this website. We'll leave the game analysis to our Gow Media colleagues at ESPN 97.5. Never mind that the Rams' presence is tainted by the horrendous non-call at the end of the NFC Championship game - it isn't their fault that the refs swallowed their whistles at the exact wrong moment and ruined the Saints' shot at glory. Anderson and Todd Gurley versus the stout Pats defense. The Patriots, crusty veterans, squaring off against the rising star Los Angeles Rams: Brady versus Goff, Belichick versus McVay, C.J. But there are those who dare to venture outside their domiciles, and view the big game among equally enthused strangers, soaking up all the beer and food specials that are generally on hand.Īnd why not? This year's game looks poised to be at least as exciting as last year's. Usually on Super Bowl Sunday, people are at home watching it - by themselves or with family and friends.