Get Game
by Josh SensIt's the famous bar that inspired the TV show. Norm and Cliff won't
be there, but you can bank on being surrounded by a colorful cast
of characters as you sip a pint and watch the sporting event of the
year.
ESPN Zone,
Atlanta (404) 682-3776
www.espnzone.com
Big screens. Big burgers. And if the game's a blowout, you can
entertain yourself with a range of interactive sports in the Zone's
high-tech sports arena. The only catch: The ESPN Zone is such a
hopping hot spot, reservations are recommended to secure yourself a
seat.
The Sports Book, Bellagio, Las Vegas,(702) 693-7111
www.bellagio.com
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether you cover the
spread. Even if you haven't placed a wager, nothing's more
entertaining than watching the game with lots of people who
have.
Ricky's Sports Theatre & Grill, San Leandro, California
(510) 352-0200
www.rickys.com
A favorite of
Oakland Raiders fans, Ricky's is paradise for any
serious
football lover. There are even TVs in the bathroom so you
won't miss a thing. Sandwiches, like the Jim Plunkett and the Ken
"the Snake" Stabler, are named after past Raiders greats.
Luna Park,
Los Angeles (323) 934-2110
www.lunaparkla.com
This inventive California-style bistro is giving its guests the
"Blue Ribbon Treatment" on
Super Bowl Sunday. That means $10 for a
shot of
Jack Daniel's whiskey or Sauza Hornitos tequila, a chaser
of old-fashioned Pabst Blue Ribbon beer (in the can), and a packet
of beer nuts. Oh, and the game will be shown on flat-screen
TVs.
Brother Jimmy's BBQ,
New York (212) 288-0999
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