The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

WHERE TO WATCH

Cheer on the Falcons in the Super Bowl at these metro locations.

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The best places to see the big game.

The Atlanta Falcons are headed to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1999, which means wherever you watch the game, you should watch it in style. These Atlanta bars and restaurant­s are offering food and drink specials to go along with the big game, so whether your team wins or loses, you’ll still come out a winner.

American Cut

Cheer on the Falcons while munching on snacks such as chili lobster wings and wagyu sliders, chowing down on a rib-eye buffet in the main dining room, and hydrating at the open bar for $85 per person. 3035 Peachtree Road N.E., Suite 140, Atlanta. 770-415-9766, americancu­tsteakhous­e.com/.

Atkins Park

Watch the game and drink up with a limited open bar during halftime. Customers who purchase a Bud Light pitcher will receive a raffle ticket for the chance to win a Yeti cooler. 794 N. Highland Ave. N.E., Atlanta. 404-876-7249, atkinspark.com/?page_id=4515.

Cypress Street Pint and Plate

Munch on 50-cent wings, $4 beer bratwursts and $6-for-two hot dogs and enjoy $12 pitchers of Pabst Blue Ribbon, $2 house beer pints and $5 cocktail specials while watching the game. 817 W. Peachtree St., Suite

E-125, Atlanta. 404-815-9243, cypressbar.com.

Dantanna’s

The Buckhead location is offering reserved seating for the big game as well as an all-you-can eat buffet with prime rib, snow crab legs, oysters and competing teams themed-food for $50, while the Sandy Springs location is offering reserved seating for $25, which will be applied to the dine-in check.

3400 Around Lenox Road N.E., No. 304, Atlanta. 404760-8873; and 6649 Roswell Road, No. 30, Sandy Springs. 404-705-8873, dantannas. com/.

Hampton + Hudson

Kick things off early with brunch from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and stick around for the tailgate party featuring live music, “Dirty Bird” food specials, buckets of Pabst Blue Ribbon and the game shown on flat-screen TVs throughout the restaurant. 299 N. Highland Ave. N.E., Atlanta. 404-948-2123, hamptonand­hudson.com.

Hobnob Neighborho­od Tavern

Enjoy SweetWater 420 pints for $2.50, free shots for every fumble and 50-cent wings. 1551 Piedmont Ave. N.E., Atlanta. 404-968-2288, communitas­hospitalit­y.com/hobnob/.

The Mercury

The Ponce City Market restaurant is showing the game and offering cocktail specials and a spread of tailgate bites such as chicken wings with Alabama white sauce, fresh party subs and double fudge brownies for $29 before kickoff at 6:30 p.m. 675 Ponce de Leon Ave. N.E., Atlanta. 404-500-5253, themercury­atl.com.

Mother

The Old Fourth Ward bar will offer free fumble shots during the game, in addition to serving its regular bar and food menu. 447 Edgewood Ave. S.E., Atlanta. mother447.com.

Second Self Beer Company

Be the first to try Second Self ’s A.T. aLe brew (which won’t officially be released until March) during Second Self ’s watch party, which, for $12, will also feature a tour of the brewery and a spread of tailgate foods. 1317 Logan Circle N.W., Atlanta. 678-916-8035, secondself­beer.com/.

Smokebelly BBQ

During the game, purchase $3 Bud Light drafts and $10 pitchers, $15 buckets of Bud/Bud Light and $5 Tito’s cocktails. 128 E. Andrews Drive N.W., Atlanta. 404-848-9100, smokebelly­bbq.com.

Sweet Auburn BBQ

Indulge in lemon pepperflav­ored 50-cent “Dirty Bird” wings and $3 select drafts during Sweet Auburn’s watch party. 656 N. Highland Ave. N.E., Atlanta. 678-515-3550, sweetaubur­nbbq.com/.

Yard House

Watch the game on more than 20 flat-screen television­s throughout the restaurant, and order off the restaurant’s menu of appetizers including lobster and artichoke dip and chicken nachos, as well as more than 100 beers on tap.

Atlantic Station, 261 19th St. N.W., Atlanta. 404-8158990, yardhouse.com/home.

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CURTIS COMPTON /CCOMPTON@AJC.COM You don’t have to literally wear your Falcons colors, as Charles Motin did when he cheered for them against the Buccaneers on Sept. 11 in Atlanta, to enjoy Super Bowl specials at local bars and restaurant­s.
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