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Hot spot The Rustic is doing it up big with a watch party.
Hot spot The Rustic is doing it up big with a watch party.
Photo: Garrett Hall/EDFW

10 Places to Watch the Game on Super Bowl Sunday

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Hot spot The Rustic is doing it up big with a watch party.
| Photo: Garrett Hall/EDFW

Our dear Dallas Cowboys failed to even reach the playoffs this year, but by this point in time most fans are probably done mourning the annual failure of "America's Team" and ready to eat some chicken wings this weekend. (Right?) With that in mind, here's a compilation of ten local restaurants that will be broadcasting the big game and catering to football fans with drink and food specials this Sunday.


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Barter will stay open after brunch to show the game in the bar/lounge area. Sip a fancy cocktail by barman Rocco Milano while snacking on brisket nachos, chicken wings or wild turkey poutine.

Bonchon Chicken

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Bonchon has stellar, extra-crunchy wings, plenty of TVs, comfy booths and lots of beer -- ergo, it's pretty much the perfect place to watch the game. (We're willing to bet many other people will have the same idea, so might want to get there early.)

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Looking for something a little more engaging than staring blankly into a giant TV? Head to this upscale Shops at Park Lane bowling alley, where from 4-11 p.m. you can get a lane for up to 8 people, plus shoes and snacks (warm pretzels with fondue, mini dogs, spicy peanuts and butterscotch pie) for $100 call to reserve. They'll also be offering $9.95 all-you-can-eat-wings in the dining room only.

Green Room

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The Green Room is kicking off its watch party at 5 p.m. and promises to have food and drink specials; you'll find some of the best damn bar food in town here, including huckleberry-battered mini corn dogs and short rib poutine with Dr Pepper gravy.

Lee Harvey's

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For a decidedly more low-key watch party, head to beloved dive Lee Harvey's, where they're bringing in a big-screen TV and will also be offering dollar Jell-O shots and half-price chicken wings.

Lockhart Smokehouse

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Beer, TVs, and meat -- so much meat. Is there a more manly venue in Dallas to watch the big game? We think not. According to City of Ate, the barbecue joint will be offering "beef, baby-back and spare ribs plus Shiner jug and pint specials."

The Rustic

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Uptown's most laid-back hot spot is throwing a watch party with massive TVs inside and outside, plus chicken wings (and duck wings!) available by the bucket. The game will be followed by live music. Expect a very thick crowd.

Three Sheets

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An enclosed, heated patio (with foosball tables for a little halftime amusement), lots of TVs and a wood-burning pizza oven makes Three Sheets worthy of your Super Bowl Sunday.

Urban Taco

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Urban Taco's Uptown location kicks off the Super Bowl festivities at 4 p.m. with lots of drink specials including $3 Dos Equis drafts, $1 tequila slammers and $5 margaritas, plus wings in al pastor, chipotle or Corona-lime flavors for $10 a dozen. Call to reserve a table.

WORK. Bar & Grill

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WORK pretty much has it all: Lots of TVs, great barbecue and bar food like Dr Pepper-glazed chicken lollipops and sliders, and an excellent beer selection.

Barter

Barter will stay open after brunch to show the game in the bar/lounge area. Sip a fancy cocktail by barman Rocco Milano while snacking on brisket nachos, chicken wings or wild turkey poutine.

Bonchon Chicken

Bonchon has stellar, extra-crunchy wings, plenty of TVs, comfy booths and lots of beer -- ergo, it's pretty much the perfect place to watch the game. (We're willing to bet many other people will have the same idea, so might want to get there early.)

Bowl & Barrel

Looking for something a little more engaging than staring blankly into a giant TV? Head to this upscale Shops at Park Lane bowling alley, where from 4-11 p.m. you can get a lane for up to 8 people, plus shoes and snacks (warm pretzels with fondue, mini dogs, spicy peanuts and butterscotch pie) for $100 call to reserve. They'll also be offering $9.95 all-you-can-eat-wings in the dining room only.

Green Room

The Green Room is kicking off its watch party at 5 p.m. and promises to have food and drink specials; you'll find some of the best damn bar food in town here, including huckleberry-battered mini corn dogs and short rib poutine with Dr Pepper gravy.

Lee Harvey's

For a decidedly more low-key watch party, head to beloved dive Lee Harvey's, where they're bringing in a big-screen TV and will also be offering dollar Jell-O shots and half-price chicken wings.

Lockhart Smokehouse

Beer, TVs, and meat -- so much meat. Is there a more manly venue in Dallas to watch the big game? We think not. According to City of Ate, the barbecue joint will be offering "beef, baby-back and spare ribs plus Shiner jug and pint specials."

The Rustic

Uptown's most laid-back hot spot is throwing a watch party with massive TVs inside and outside, plus chicken wings (and duck wings!) available by the bucket. The game will be followed by live music. Expect a very thick crowd.

Three Sheets

An enclosed, heated patio (with foosball tables for a little halftime amusement), lots of TVs and a wood-burning pizza oven makes Three Sheets worthy of your Super Bowl Sunday.

Urban Taco

Urban Taco's Uptown location kicks off the Super Bowl festivities at 4 p.m. with lots of drink specials including $3 Dos Equis drafts, $1 tequila slammers and $5 margaritas, plus wings in al pastor, chipotle or Corona-lime flavors for $10 a dozen. Call to reserve a table.

WORK. Bar & Grill

WORK pretty much has it all: Lots of TVs, great barbecue and bar food like Dr Pepper-glazed chicken lollipops and sliders, and an excellent beer selection.

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