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Where to Watch Super Bowl XLVII in Rockville and Beyond

Many bars and restaurants will show the Ravens-49ers game and feature food and drink specials.

The Super Bowl is annually the most-watched television program, garnering over 100 million viewers in the United States. With the prices of high-definition televisions making the technology much more affordable, many people watch the game at home with their families, sometimes inviting friends over.

Other people enjoy being around bigger crowds, not having to clean up after the game and having the chance to win prizes at a bar, restaurant or other local establishment.

If you haven't decided where to watch the Super Bowl—pitting the Baltimore Ravens against the San Francisco 49ers at 6:30p.m. Sunday—check out some of these local establishments that wll be showing the game and offering specials.

Rockville

For $50, you can watch the game at Miller's Ale House and enjoy all you can eat and drink. The buffet will feature crab legs, carving station, wings, salads, desserts and more, and beer, liquor (excluding ultra liquors and shots and bottles of wine). Limited spaces are available, and you can select your own table and seat by visiting Miller's.  

Rockville’s Buffalo Wild Wings is an obvious choice to watch the game, but you could also check out two local businesses: Outta The Way Café, featuring $16 buckets and $7.95 pitchers of Yuengling and Bud, or Jonathan’s Sports Pub, featuring $2 draughts and happy hour priced appetizers.

American Tap Room will extend its work week happy hour through Sunday, as well as offer “tailgate” take-out specials. For more information, check out the restaurant’s website here.

Check out some past recommendations for Super Bowl Sunday here on Rockville Patch.

Bethesda

The popular Bethesda restaurant Caddie's On Cordell will offer $8 Miller Lite pitchers, $12 Blue Moon pitchers and $14 buckets of Bud Light/Miller Light/Bud/Coors Light. You can watch on the big screen or on a personal screen in a booth.

American Tap Room will extend its work week happy hour through Sunday, as well as offer “tailgate” take-out specials. For more information, check out the restaurant’s website here.

BlackFinn Restaurant & Saloon in Bethesda will be showing the game and running normal Sunday football specials.

Germantown

Hard Times Cafe, famous for their chili, will offer $10 select domestic pitchers, a complimentary Chili Dog buffet from 6-9 p.m. and other specials throughout the day.

Buffalo Wings & Beer is offering multiple dine-in specials, including beer buckets and pitchers, wings, pizza and more. Drink promotions will continue throughout the game with freebees for customers. For more information, check out the store’s event posting on Germantown Patch.

Silver Spring/Wheaton

Stained Glass Pub in Glenmont will show the game with a regular drink specials.

The 4 Corners Pub, formerly the Corner Pub, in Silver Spring will offer draught pints for $2.25, $10 pitchers of Bud, Bud Light and Miller Light, $10.99 beer buckets, half price wings and more. For more ideas around the Silver Spring area, check out this post.

Eric Engelmann January 31, 2013 at 12:13 pm
In Bethesda Freddy's Lobster and Clams will be our spot!
Super Beer selection and great food.

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