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| With a view of Citi Field from the front windows, this Mets-endorsing Queens restaurant and bar (attached to the LaGuardia Holiday Inn) is a great place to gather for the game and celebrate — or commiserate, depending on the outcome. Here fans of the Amazin's can wash down jumbo-sized plates of Italian red sauce fare with dirt-cheap drinks. Other suggestions: Roosevelt Sports Bar (Credit: Pine Restaurant) | ||||
| Dallas is a city that certainly doesn't want for sports bars, but this favorite local dive draws (mostly college-age) Rangers fans for its laid-back vibe, and that other key ingredient: cheap pitchers. Other suggestions: Bobby V's Sports Gallery Cafe (Credit: Flickr/texas_mustang) | ||||
| Located beneath the bleachers in Fenway Park's center field, this fan-welcoming spot more or less eliminates the need for flat-screens since it offers a windowed view of the outfield. It's probably about as close as one could hope to get to the Green Monster without having to buy a ticket. Other suggestions: McGreevy's, The Baseball Tavern (Credit: Flickr/joyosity) | ||||
| Cubs fans looking for more of an atypical sports bar experience (maybe you want a glass of wine instead of beer) pack in to this cool spot next to Wrigley Field. Better yet, you can enjoy the summer sun as you take in the game on their rooftop bar and beer garden. Other suggestions: Murphy's Bleachers, Bernie's (Credit: Flickr/BrentDPayne) | ||||
| White Sox loyalists have been known to set up camp at this watering hole not far from U.S. Cellular Field. In case someone had any questions about which Windy City team this bar backs, one needs simply to look around — the memorabilia-loaded place has a definite white-and-black theme. Other suggestions: Schaller's Pump (Credit: Flickr/FaceMePLS) | ||||
| Phillies pride rages on game day at this well-known and highly acclaimed local sports bar located near the stadium. And in terms of iconic baseball memorabilia it's definitely got the competition beat — inside are some original seats from the team's old home, Veteran's Stadium. (Devotees swear by the top-notch bar food and beer menu too.) Other suggestions: McFadden's Ballpark, The Grey Lodge (Credit: Flickr/mel_rowling) | ||||
| What gives this bar the edge over others catering to fans of the Halos? How about this: For those who have tickets to the game and need a pre- and post-game spot, Throwbacks has its own bus to shuttle customers to and from the game. And even if you couldn't score a seat to watch the team in-person, the bar has a wall of TVs displaying the action (not to mention a cool, geeky beer list). Other suggestions: Danny K's (Credit: Throwbacks Sports Bar and Grill) | ||||
| On game days, Dodger spirit is alive and well at this popular Santa Monica sports bar. (Perhaps this place is the reason why fans are late to the game and is where they're headed to after the 7th inning.) This place is definitely more dressed-up than your typical dive, and fans can come here to munch on above-average bites (including Dodger Dogs) as they cheer their team on. | ||||
| Other suggestions: Barney's Beanery, The Short Stop (Credit: Flickr/jondoeforty1) |
| Formerly owned by famed Cardinals shortstop Ozzie Smith, this sleek restaurant and bar is decked out in team memorabilia. With five big screens and 45 19-inch TVs in-house, you won't miss a single play if you're catching the game here. Other suggestions: Ebbets Field (Credit: Ozzie's Restaurant and Sports Bar) | ||||