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Where to Watch the Super Bowl in Atlanta

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Super Bowl Sunday: It's likely America's biggest day of the year for football, chicken wings, and 30-second commercials. Whether you're a diehard Patriots or Seahawks fan, or you just want to check out the ads, it's time to make plans for watching the big game this week. Below, find options around Atlanta for eating and drinking on Super Sunday 2015.

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Black Bear Tavern

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Look for plenty of drink specials, including complementary tastes of Crown Royal's latest offering, Regal Apple. [Photo]

Buckhead Tavern

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With multiple TVs spread throughout the restaurant, enjoy burgers, wings, and more alongside $5 Absolut Bloody Marys and martinis and beer specials. [Photo]

Cypress Street Pint & Plate

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Starting at 6 p.m., Cypress Street will offer $10 house pitchers, half-off appetizers, $12 buckets of PRB, and $6 burgers.

Deadwood Saloon

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With large TVs, drink specials, and a variety of burgers and wings, Deadwood Saloon covers all the basic Super Bowl needs. [Photo]

Food 101

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In addition to the Barrel Bar menu and barbecue menu, food specials will include: smoked chicken potato skins, short rib chili, and beer brats with peppers and onions. There will be drink specials as well. [Photo]

Ration and Dram

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The restaurant is partnering with Second Self Beer Company for a five-course Super Bowl dinner. The dinner will start at 6 p.m. and end around halftime, though guests are invited to stay until the end of the game, which will be on with sound. [Photo]

Stats is back in business after temporarily closing to recover from a fire. With five bars, 70 TVs, and tables that feature personal beer taps, it's a solid choice for football-related partying.

Taco Mac Sports Grill

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Taco Mac has evolved from one Virginia-Highland sports bar into an empire reaching throughout the Southeast. With 22 Atlanta locations, there's bound to be one near just about everyone in the metro area. [Photo]

The Brewhouse Cafe

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Brewhouse is often thought of as a destination for soccer fans, but the Little Five Points bar caters to American football as well. Look for beer specials, team cocktails, prizes, and more this Sunday. [Photo]

The Smoke Ring

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Beer, cocktails, barbecue, and football: The Smoke Ring offers the quintessential American Super Sunday experience.

Black Bear Tavern

Look for plenty of drink specials, including complementary tastes of Crown Royal's latest offering, Regal Apple. [Photo]

Buckhead Tavern

With multiple TVs spread throughout the restaurant, enjoy burgers, wings, and more alongside $5 Absolut Bloody Marys and martinis and beer specials. [Photo]

Cypress Street Pint & Plate

Starting at 6 p.m., Cypress Street will offer $10 house pitchers, half-off appetizers, $12 buckets of PRB, and $6 burgers.

Deadwood Saloon

With large TVs, drink specials, and a variety of burgers and wings, Deadwood Saloon covers all the basic Super Bowl needs. [Photo]

Food 101

In addition to the Barrel Bar menu and barbecue menu, food specials will include: smoked chicken potato skins, short rib chili, and beer brats with peppers and onions. There will be drink specials as well. [Photo]

Ration and Dram

The restaurant is partnering with Second Self Beer Company for a five-course Super Bowl dinner. The dinner will start at 6 p.m. and end around halftime, though guests are invited to stay until the end of the game, which will be on with sound. [Photo]

Stats

Stats is back in business after temporarily closing to recover from a fire. With five bars, 70 TVs, and tables that feature personal beer taps, it's a solid choice for football-related partying.

Taco Mac Sports Grill

Taco Mac has evolved from one Virginia-Highland sports bar into an empire reaching throughout the Southeast. With 22 Atlanta locations, there's bound to be one near just about everyone in the metro area. [Photo]

The Brewhouse Cafe

Brewhouse is often thought of as a destination for soccer fans, but the Little Five Points bar caters to American football as well. Look for beer specials, team cocktails, prizes, and more this Sunday. [Photo]

The Smoke Ring

Beer, cocktails, barbecue, and football: The Smoke Ring offers the quintessential American Super Sunday experience.

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