January 24, 2008
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Hey football fans! Since the Super Bowl is best enjoyed in a crowd setting, we've rounded up a list of game day perfect restaurants and bars in a bunch of cities (hopefully one near you!) to spice up your celebration.
Phoenix:

Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffles
10 W Yuma St, Phoenix, AZ, 85003
This hole-in-the-wall joint offers a plethora of Southern-fried favorites and heaping portions. Come hungry and order “KK’s Number 1,” an overflowing plate of three fried chicken pieces, two waffles, two cheese-covered eggs, onions, and a side of grits. Finger-lickin’ good!

Santisi Brothers Pizzeria
2710 W Bell Rd , Phoenix , AZ , 85053-7500
This place is a sports fanatic’s dream. With over 100 (yes, seriously, 100) televisions, including a “Wide Wall of Sports” of over 60 screens on one wall, you will never miss your favorite team. The $45.00 Super Bowl pre-fixe will get you a reserved seat and a Super Bowl Buffet of the ultimate bar foods – shrimp cocktail, meatballs, pizza, wings, baby back ribs, crab legs and more.

Honey Bear's BBQ
2824 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004
With a motto like, “You don’t need no teeth to eat our meat!” what’s not to like? Honey Bear’s has been a Phoenix staple for over twenty years, with three locations and a no-nonsense menu of mouth-watering Tennessee style BBQ. They also have party packages, so bring your friends!

Chuck Box
202 E University Dr, Tempe, AZ 85281
The only restaurant on the list with a certified “Professor of Broilogy,” The Chuck Box offers hearty (and cheap!) burgers, chicken sandwiches and hot dogs for the serious meat-lover. This place has won so many “Best Of” awards that they’ve “stopped counting,” so you know it has to be good.

Long Wong's
2812 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016
From the wings to the foot-long dogs to the chili-coated Dragon Burger, everything at Long Wong’s is deliciously dripping in grease. Famous for a “suicide” version of Buffalo wings that actually requires patrons to sign a waiver upon ordering, the food at Long Wong’s is not for the weak.





