I did a Top 10 Places to Watch the World Cup post last June, fortunately most of those places are also great for watching the Superbowl. This morning, the Washington Examiner did a post on where to watch the game, which features specials, times, and features (like the Redskins Cheerleaders). Here’s what they posted this morning:
Arlington Cinema ‘N’ Drafthouse
The big screen at the Drafthouse may not rival the big screen at Cowboys Stadium, but it’s still a pretty cool way to catch the game. Info: Free. 4:30 p.m. doors. 2903 Columbia Pike, Arlington; 703-486-2345;
One of the best sports bars in the region does it right. Start with an appetizer buffet from 4 to 6:30 p.m., followed by a halftime dinner buffet. And, of course, full bars on three levels and scores of televisions. Info: $35, reservations required. 529 23rd St., Arlington; 703-521-8215
A Packers headquarters, this Capitol Hill watering hole will have all four of its bars opened by 4 p.m. Drink specials will include Leinenkugel beer out of Chippewa Falls, Wis. Info: 329 Pennsylvania Ave. SE; 202-543-3300
An all-you-can-eat buffet starting at 3 p.m., raffles, drink specials and the Redskins cheerleaders make this the place to be in Clarendon. Info: $25. 3100 Clarendon Blvd., Arlington; 703-527-1600
Home of the D.C. Steeler Nation fan club. Three floors offer plenty of room, but get there early to snag a spot. Info: 319 Pennsylvania Ave., SE; 202-546-0779
The party starts at 12:30 at this Steelers bar with the Penguins and Capitals facing off. Enjoy food and drink specials, but get there early. Info: 567 23rd St., Arlington; 703-979-1872
Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://washingtonexaminer.com/entertainment/2011/02/where-watch-big-game#ixzz1Czmlnz60