Where to watch the Super Bowl

Practically every bar in the country that has a television will air the game, with food and drink specials to draw you in. Here’s a list, by no means complete, of places to catch the game.

Where to go if you are a Ravens or 49ers fan

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Rock Bottom Ballston: Baltimore fans should flock to this Ravens stronghold, home of the team’s local Meetup group. Enjoy a chance to win two tickets to the Ravens 2013 home opener and two tickets to Ray Lewis’ Celebrity Bowling Tournament this summer. rockbottom.com

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Town Tavern: This is where to watch the Super Bowl if you’re a 49ers fan, home of the team’s local Meetup. towntaverndc.com

Other Super Bowl fun

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Arlington Cinema N Drafthouse: Enjoy the big game on the big screen, with free admission. arlingtondrafthouse.com

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BlackFinn Bethesda: The standout here is the 120-ounce tower of Stella for $22. That’s like 10 bottles. blackfinnbethesda.com

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Capitol City Brewing Co.: Both the downtown and Shirlington locations will celebrate the big game with an extended happy hour and great beer. capcitybrew.com

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Crystal City Sports Pub: One of the best sports bars around with plenty of screens on three floors. Appetizer buffet before the game starts, half-time buffet at the break. Reservations required. $35. ccsportspub.com

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McFadden’s: Beer and wing specials to go with 21 screens. mcfaddensdc.com

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Public Bar: Both the Tenleytown and Dupont Circle locations are offering drink specials. publicbar.com

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Sign of the Whale: $30 all you can drink will help you celebrate victory or soothe defeat. signofthewhaledc.com

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State Theatre: Folks in Falls Church have it made with the big screen at the State Theatre. Free admission. thestatetheatre.com

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Union Jack’s: Ballston and Bethesda locations with food and drink reflecting the two teams. unionjacksballston.com and unionjacksbethesda.com

– Robert Fulton

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