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Where To Watch The Big Game In And Around Greenwich
If you want someone else to make the snacks or serve the beer, several spots in and around Greenwich are primed for the handoff.
GREENWICH, CT — The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will meet Sunday, Feb. 8, in a rematch of one of the greatest NFL championship games in history. It’s not too early to scout the best places to watch the big game in and around Greenwich.
The battle for the coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy takes place this year at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. In their last big game meeting in 2015, the Patriots secured a 28-24 comeback victory over the Seahawks. The epic contest was decided in the final seconds when a Patriots interception of a Seahawks pass sealed the title for New England.
If you want someone else to make the snacks or serve the beer, several spots in the Greenwich area are primed for the handoff. Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m. ET, but you’ll want to get there early to make sure you get a spot.
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Here are some area eateries with enough screens that you won’t miss a play:
- Greenwich Brewing Company, 109 Greenwich Ave.
- Little Pub Greenwich, 531 E. Putnam Ave.
- The Ginger Man, 64 Greenwich Ave.
- Bruce Park Grill, 231 Bruce Park Ave.
- Bosco's Bar & Grill, 148 Sound Beach Ave.
- Brick House Bar & Grill, 244 Bedford St., Stamford
- Bobby V's Restaurant & Sports Bar, 268 Atlantic St., Stamford
- Hop & Vine Taproom, 30 Spring St., Stamford
- Coalhouse Pizza, 85 High Ridge Road, Stamford
- The Blind Rhino, 15 N. Main St., Norwalk
- McShane's Bar & Restaurant, 123 N. Main St., Port Chester, N.Y.
- The Rye Roadhouse, 12 High St., Rye, N.Y.
Find out what's happening in Greenwichfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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