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Travel + Leisure counts down Philly's top spots to watch the Super Bowl
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Tuesday, February 02, 2016
Michael Persico
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picks their top five spots to catch the big game (February 7). You can root for the Panthers or the Broncos will sipping beer and noshing snacks. Here are our two favorites from the list.
2. McGillin's Olde Ale House
Established in the late 19th-century,
McGillin's
is the oldest continuously operating tavern in town. If you don't believe them, every single liquor license this
modern speakeasy
has acquired since 1871 hangs on a wall, alongside other signage of the ghosts of the city's past, like Wanamaker's and Woolworth. Shimmy up to the bar and order the SuperMug for $5, which gets you refills of Bud Light throughout the entire game for a buck a pop...
5. Brauhaus Schmitz
While this
South Street German beer hall
is normally your go-to venue to catch that other brand of football (along with
Fado
, a few blocks to the west), this year you can join the ranks of like-minded fans who believe that football—even the American kind—is best paired with lederhosen and giant draughts of bier. The game will be broadcast on the big screen in their Brauer Bund Beer Hall. Their $50 Super Bowl special includes pork rinds, roast beef, meatballs, wings, and more, all you can drink beer, and tax and gratuity. Make reservations by visiting
their website.
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