So you can’t cheer on the home team. You can still hoot and holler, enjoy the slobber-knocking plays and indulge in delicious drink deals and cheap (cheep!) wing specials around NYC. Skip the hosting duties, and celebrate the all American sport at these Brooklyn Super Bowl bars worth a visit this Sunday.
Brazen Head | 228 Atlantic Ave. | 718.488.0430
Drink fine craft beer (including cask) for $5 and chow down on free chili.
Brooklyn Winery | 213 N 8th St. | 347.763.1506
Reserve a full ($400/12 people) or half table ($200/6 people) at Brooklyn Winery for a VIP “Brooklyn Bottle Bowl” experience with wine, Brooklyn Brewery beer, and private buffet. Enjoy the free photo booth at half time.
Super Bowl Bargains Beyond Brooklyn
Willie McBrides | 616 Grand St. | Hoboken | 201.610.1522 Sunswick 3535 Bar | 3502 35th St., Astoria, 718.752.0620 Studio Square | 35-33 36th St. | LIC | 718.383.1001 |
Camp | 179 Smith St. | 718.852.8086
Get cozy at this rustic cubbyhole in Cobble Hill where $9 Bud Light pitchers ($15 for all other drafts) and half off “Camp’s your Daddy” drink specials for ladies ensure a good time in front of the tube. If chugging beer isn’t your thing, the creamy vanilla martini topped by a hot marshmallow will be.
Radegast Hall & Biergarten | 113 North 3rd St. | 718.963.3973
Considering the $15 game specials for liter brewskis with bratwurst and Bavarian pretzel rolls, you’ll be shouting wunderbar! regardless of who wins the Lombardi Trophy.
Spike Hill | 184 Bedford Ave. | 718.218.9737
It doesn’t get better than $.50 wings and $3 pints of Newcastle Brown Ale. You’ll want to snag a booth and stay a while in W’burg.
Water Street Restaurant | 66 Water St. | 718.625.9352
Apparently it can get better. The restaurant’s Underwater Lounge is offering $.45 wing specials and $3 Coors Light. Before your attention turns completely to the jumbo screens, partake in sports trivia for prizes. Post-game, pull your date in close for a brisk romantic stroll along Dumbo’s beautiful waterfront.
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