Where + how to watch the Super Bowl in Raleigh

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Wings at the Carolina Ale House | Photo by Richard Barlow, via Carolina Ale House

Super Bowl LVI is this Sun., Feb. 13, and we’re ready for Snoop Dogg, chicken wings + beer (and, you know, to watch the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals face off). So, how’s Raleigh watching this year’s big game?

🏈 Out + about

Pourworks is hosting a Puppy Bowl party and Super Bowl party, complete with pet adoption opportunities and a chili cook off. Nickelpoint Brewing Company is projecting the game indoors and outside + is awarding prizes for correct game-time and halftime show predictions during its interactive Super Bowl party.

For more games, head to The Avenue for a blind draw cornhole tournament + potluck. If you’re looking for drink specials, The Darby Bar will have plenty. Plus, enjoy $2.50 off of crowler and growler fills all day at The Glass Jug Beer Lab.

🏈 At home fun

If you’d rather yell at the TV from the comfort of your own home, there are still plenty of ways to make your Super Bowl Sunday special. Pick up a pizza party kit from the Raleigh Pizza Times, which includes two fresh dough balls, up to six toppings, sauce, shredded mozzarella, grated Parmesan, and red pepper flakes.

Pre-order wings, ribs + dips from the Carolina Ale House to solidify your super spread. Pick up 50+ wings from Raleigh Beer Garden. Sam Jones BBQ is offering two meal specials for pick-up: all the barbecue sandwich fixings + wings with ranch or blue cheese. And The State of Beer is preparing dips galore — think spinach artichoke, buffalo chicken, pimento cheese + beer.

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