How does a free pig roast sound? The Smoke Daddy is cooking up a pig for you to sample at the carving station. Plus there are deals on drinks and giveaways. Or, have your own party catered for 10-20 people with wings, sliders, brisket meatballs, pulled pork, and/or St. Louis-style ribs.
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Reggie’s has the best party in town, with an all-you-can-eat buffet for $15 starting at 2pm, then School of Rock performs until the game starts. Plus, there’s an eating contest at halftime, a chili cook-off, and drink specials! You can watch the game in the Music Joint or on the jumbo screens up on the enclosed rooftop.
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Don’t miss a minute of the game at Timothy O’Toole’s on the sports bar’s 72 television screens. There are Patriots and Rams-themed food and drink specials and raffle prizes, too!
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City Winery hosts a free watch party with the game on a large projection screen and food and drink specials including half-off carafes of City Winery wine and $5 PBRs, plus games and prizes.
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Ten bucks gets you into The Promontory to watch the big game on giant screens. Five more bucks gets you an order of Harold's chicken wings on a bed of fries, jumbo loaded nachos, a Chicago-style hot dog and chips, grilled hamburger, or jerk chicken. Put down $65 to reserve a table for four (includes four food tickets). When the game is over, the party continues with DJ music.
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