Super Bowl: Where To Watch the Game
by lisa_gay | Posted on Feb 01 2012 | Sports in Beijing 1 Comments | 0 Bookmarked
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Super Bowl Sunday. The day we get to see big sweaty men wrassle over a pigskin--and inhale a fine repast of nachos and pizza all evening. Can this be replicated in Beijing on a Monday morning? A handful of sports bars are definitely going to try with early morning parties of the big game between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants.

Paddy O'Shea's: It may be an Irish bar, but that won't stop them from screening the most American game on Earth. They start early Monday morning at 6am. RMB50 gets you two drinks, RMB100 includes breakfast.

The Den: A Super Bowl with an epic buffet spread of sausages, bacon, home fries, eggs and pancakes. Also, fruit and muesli for those wanting to make it to the fourth quarter. Drinks include RMB15 Tsingtao and Blood Mary's. And hey, free popcorn too!

Tim's Texas BBQ: Promises a breakfast buffet from 7am until 9am, followed by a hearty lunch buffet. Also, they're offering Bloody Mary's and screwdrivers for RMB25. Sounds like an exciting line-up to us.

Luga's Villa: Watch the athletic feats of American footballers on the big screen. Luga's is kicking off this year's Super Bowl at 7:30am with a bucket of six Budweiser's for RMB98.

Kro's Nest: This totally American pizza joint is entering the Super Bowl fray with festive food and buy-two-get-one-free cocktails and beer. There's also going to be snacks and prizes floating around too.

The James Joyce: An Irish pub, an All-American event. Mashup Sport and Social is getting the morning party started with games and plenty of prizes. You'll definitely need some energy for this one--make it easy with an Irish breakfast for RMB100, which includes one beer and all-you-can-drink coffee.

Danger Doyle's: This party is kicking off at 6:30am with RMB15 Tsingdao and Kamikaze shots with a RMB58 American breakfast that includes coffee or tea--or add a tenner for the Bloody Mary.

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thanks for the list. I was afraid I wouldn't be able to locate a place where I could watch the Giants

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