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GETTING OUT: Where to Watch the Game

Thursday, September 13, 2012

 

Cheer on the Patriots... Or someone else if you must. Either way, head out to one of these great sports bars for the game this weekend.

The NFL season is back in full swing, and GoLocalWorcester has you covered with the best places to catch all the games. Whether you cheer on the home team (Go Pats!) or have other allegiances, these Worcester spots are a great place to cheer on your team in a festive environment. So, here are the best places to catch the game here in Worcester.

Perfect Game Sports Grill and Lounge
64 Water Street
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The name kind of says it all, doesn't it? Perfect Game is the ideal sports bar with a ton of open space, a traditional wood bar, sports memorabilia everywhere, and 14 different HD TVs. The TVs surround the place, so there isn't a bad seat in the house.

Jillian's
315 Grove Street
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Known as a great pool hall with tons of games like air hockey as well, but Jillian's is also an excellent spot to catch a game. With plasma screens and projectors, along with occasional live music, there will be something for everyone to do… Even if you dragged them out to watch the game.

Funky Murphy's Bar and Grill
305 Shrewsbury Street
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Funky Murphy's takes the idea of an Irish Pub and transforms it. Obviously great beer and food will bring you in, but with nine different 60-inch plasma screens, you'll want to stay for every game. The two giant HD projectors always have the biggest games on, so you won't miss any of the plays everyone will be talking about Monday.

The Banner Bar and Brille
112 Green St.
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The Banner Bar's Horseshoe bar headlines this friendly sports spot. With a bevy of different specials and traditional pub fare, there is something for every food taste. And, with nine different plasma TVs, there is something for every football taste.

 

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