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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Eight Best Sports Bars-- Part 1

From Yahoo! Travel.

Never been to any on the list, but do spend some time watching sporting events in our local Tommy's here in Spring Grove, Illinois.  Pretty standard sports bar with lots and lots of TVs and typical pub food, but definitely try their beer nuggets and broasted chicken.  Best day to go is Wednesday with $1 Miller product bottles and large, one-topping pizza for $10, extra toppings $1 each.

8.  CHICKIE'S AND PETE'S--  Philadelphia.  Try the crab fries.

7.  STATS--  Atlanta--  Six separate viewing areas.  (That's great so you don't have to watch a game with annoying fans for the other team.  Thank goodness I'm not an annoying fan.)

6.  CHAPPELL'S RESTAURANT AND SPORTS MUSEUM--  Kansas City--  Over 1,000 helmets, Super Bowl rings, Hall of Fame autographs, baseballs and more.  And, their famous Chappell Burger.  Kind of like the Hard Rock of the sports world.

5.  DUFFY'S SPORTS GRILL--  several around Florida.  The one in Miami has dockside parking, 200 flat screens and the Dolphin Express bus to games.  Oh yes, a pool side bar as well.

We don't usually go to Buffalo Wild Wings as it is TOO EXPENSIVE.

More to Come.  --RoadDog


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