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Boston's Best Bars To Watch Super Bowl 50

The Patriots may have fallen just short of the big game, but Super Bowl 50 is still a milestone in the football history books. Everyone loves a party, and everyone loves watching the Super Bowl. Parties are abound around Boston, even if the hometown Patriots aren't in action this year. Boston has plenty of great sports bars where watching Super Bowl 50 will be a monumental, fun-filled event.

Cask 'n Flagon
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Cask 'N Flagon
62 Brookline Ave.
Boston, MA 02215
(617) 536-4840
www.casknflagon.comCask 'n Flagon has 60 high-definition TVs to watch the big game, and plenty of great options for snacking. This year, they will be celebrating the Super Bowl 50 teams with two themed cocktails -- Panther Punch (Svedka Vanilla, blue curaçao, fruit punch, pineapple juice, lemon garnish) and The Bronco (Southern Comfort, cranberry and orange juices, Red bull, orange garnish) There will also be appetizers including Spanakopitas, buffalo spring rolls, chicken cordon blue bites and tater tots available for in-game munching.

Clery's Boston
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Clery's
113 Dartmouth St.
Boston, MA 02116
(617) 262-9874
www.clerysboston.comClery's in Boston's Back Bay, the historic South End of the city, is a bar, a bistro, a restaurant and a function facility. The bar is a perfect destination to watch football, especially Super Bowl 50, on the many TVs. The Super Bowl 50 party admission to Clery's will include watching the game, two beers, appetizers and a pizza buffet. This place is so much fun that it has been voted "Best of Boston" for neighborhood bars.

Related: Boston's Best Bars To Watch The NFL's Opening Games

The Fours
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The Fours Restaurant And Sports Bar
166 Canal St.
Boston, MA 02114
(617) 720-4455
www.thefours.com Sports Illustrated recognized The Fours Restaurant and Sports Bar as the "Best Sports Bar in America." The bar is adeptly adorned with Boston sports memorabilia and Boston sports lore. The restaurant specializes in buffalo chicken nachos, steak tips and New England clam chowder to satisfy the hungry and eager Super Bowl fans. There are TVs everywhere possible on the walls of The Fours, making it impossible to miss a key play of the big game.

Remy's Seaport
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Jerry Remy's Seaport
250 Northern Ave.
Boston, MA 02210
(617) 856-7369
www.remysseaport.comJerry Remy's Seaport, on Liberty Wharf in the city's Seaport District, has a whopping 46 large HDTVs, so it's the perfect venue to watch Super Bowl 50. An additional 32-foot HD video wall is the largest in New England. The restaurant offers American comfort food in heaping portions as well as special drinks, a variety of craft beer and American wines. An added bonus at this location is the waterfront view from the dining room and sports bar.

McGreevys
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McGreevy's
911 Boylston St.
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 262-0911
www.mcgreevysboston.comKnown best as an Irish bar, McGreevy's was the first sports-themed bar recognized in America. Since it is so close to Fenway Park, baseball is the usual celebrated sport in McGreevy's, but a Super Bowl 50 party is about to rock the bar. McGreevy's was reestablished by the Dropkick Murphy's (a well-known Boston band) leader, Ken Casey, in 2008 and has been a popular site ever since. The game-time fare at McGreevy's includes some favorites like kabobs, sliders, bratwurst, burgers and nachos served in an iron skillet.

Related: Boston's Best Bars To Watch College Football

Nancy is a native Bostonian. She enjoys the sights, sounds and tastes of Boston while exploring the city by day or night. Nancy is also a school nurse at an independent middle/high school. Her work can be found on a variety of websites, including Examiner.com.

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