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Goal, West Third
Goal, West Third

Where to Watch the Super Bowl in Los Angeles

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Goal, West Third

There are two problems with hosting a Super Bowl party at your place. The first is that food and beverage is expensive, not everyone necessarily pitches in, and the logistics get hairy. The second is that generally speaking, you're going to have to clean up afterwards. So you're trying to find where to watch the Super Bowl in LA, right?

Look no further. Whether you're looking for a bar that's catering to Denver Broncos fans who get to watch their defense carry an increasingly decrepit Peyton Manning to the precipice of glory, or the unruly few Carolina Panthers fans who are dabbing along with their chiseled specimen of a quarterback with a million dollar smile, there's a bar for you here. There's also a bar for the rest of us, who watch because it's pro forma and another excuse to break that New Year's Resolution one more time. Without further ado, 10 places to watch the Super Bowl in LA.

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Dog Haus Biergarten

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Pasadena's premiere hot dog also comes with an extensive tap list and TV's throughout, which should ensure a more-than-satisfying Super Bowl viewing experience. Just try not to eat ALL the dogs at Dog Haus.

Bludso's Bar & Que

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Bludso's is always a great place to watch sports, owing mostly to the phenomenal brisket and partially to the fact that diners are practically surrounded by TV's. It's a go-to for many sports fans and tends to get crowded at big events, but if you want an optimal viewing experience-to-food-quality ratio, this is the place.

Beelman's Pub

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Word around town is that Beelman's will be a Carolina Panthers bar. Though the Panthers contingent in LA is roughly on par with the Jacksonville Jaguars fanbase in LA, Beelman's is riding with the 6-point favorite Panthers. With gorgeous digs and a menu containing gravy fries and meatball sliders, the few Panthers fans in LA are sure to be joined by anyone who knows how to pick at least a top-flight pub.

Brennan's Pub

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Broncos fans have been gathering at Brennan's for several seasons now, and with the LA Broncos fan Meetup planning cornhole, beer pong and other tailgate activities, you might want to sign up and show up even if you're not a Broncos fan.

Goal has always flown just off the radar when it comes to being an exceptional place to watch a game. The slightly more intimate space boasts a dozen TV's, so there's no need to worry about which side of the table you're sitting on. With a menu of standard pub fare alongside some quirky tacos (the barbecued pork bulgogi taco isn't half bad), it's an altogether solid place to catch the game.

Komodo Venice

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Komodo is giving away free garlic fries with the purchase of a bucket of beers, but you're really here to watch the Super Bowl while you chow down on a Phorrito. Then again, no one's really ever said "no" to free garlic fries.

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Plan Check

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The famed burger joint is serving up Wasabi Beer Nuts alongside a menu of high-end pub fare, including baked crab dip, fondue-stuffed mushrooms and, of course, that amazing Southern Fry Burger. The Plan Check on Fairfax would also make a fine Super Bowl watching destination for those in Mid-City.

Barrel & Ashes

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Barrel and Ashes puts out some of the best barbecue in the entire city, which isn't a bad way to make up for the fact that the TV's a little small and out of the way. What it doesn't have in massive viewing capability, it more than certainly makes up for with its fantastic BBQ chicken, brisket and... hoecake.

The Morrison

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The Morrison's lining up a menu of $10 pub food favorites, including Hawaiian bread sliders and "Touchdown Nachos" (which are actually just loaded nachos). The drinks will be flowing and the game will be large and loud for NFL fans at this beloved neighborhood watering hole.

Franklin & Co Tavern

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Forget getting a burger and onion rings with a drink, just get the burger and onion ring IN your drink with the Bloody Royale, a stunting Bloody Mary topped with a slider and onion ring.

Dog Haus Biergarten

Pasadena's premiere hot dog also comes with an extensive tap list and TV's throughout, which should ensure a more-than-satisfying Super Bowl viewing experience. Just try not to eat ALL the dogs at Dog Haus.

Bludso's Bar & Que

Bludso's is always a great place to watch sports, owing mostly to the phenomenal brisket and partially to the fact that diners are practically surrounded by TV's. It's a go-to for many sports fans and tends to get crowded at big events, but if you want an optimal viewing experience-to-food-quality ratio, this is the place.

Beelman's Pub

Word around town is that Beelman's will be a Carolina Panthers bar. Though the Panthers contingent in LA is roughly on par with the Jacksonville Jaguars fanbase in LA, Beelman's is riding with the 6-point favorite Panthers. With gorgeous digs and a menu containing gravy fries and meatball sliders, the few Panthers fans in LA are sure to be joined by anyone who knows how to pick at least a top-flight pub.

Brennan's Pub

Broncos fans have been gathering at Brennan's for several seasons now, and with the LA Broncos fan Meetup planning cornhole, beer pong and other tailgate activities, you might want to sign up and show up even if you're not a Broncos fan.

Goal

Goal has always flown just off the radar when it comes to being an exceptional place to watch a game. The slightly more intimate space boasts a dozen TV's, so there's no need to worry about which side of the table you're sitting on. With a menu of standard pub fare alongside some quirky tacos (the barbecued pork bulgogi taco isn't half bad), it's an altogether solid place to catch the game.

Komodo Venice

Komodo is giving away free garlic fries with the purchase of a bucket of beers, but you're really here to watch the Super Bowl while you chow down on a Phorrito. Then again, no one's really ever said "no" to free garlic fries.

Brenda Urban, Urban + Allen

Plan Check

The famed burger joint is serving up Wasabi Beer Nuts alongside a menu of high-end pub fare, including baked crab dip, fondue-stuffed mushrooms and, of course, that amazing Southern Fry Burger. The Plan Check on Fairfax would also make a fine Super Bowl watching destination for those in Mid-City.

Barrel & Ashes

Barrel and Ashes puts out some of the best barbecue in the entire city, which isn't a bad way to make up for the fact that the TV's a little small and out of the way. What it doesn't have in massive viewing capability, it more than certainly makes up for with its fantastic BBQ chicken, brisket and... hoecake.

The Morrison

The Morrison's lining up a menu of $10 pub food favorites, including Hawaiian bread sliders and "Touchdown Nachos" (which are actually just loaded nachos). The drinks will be flowing and the game will be large and loud for NFL fans at this beloved neighborhood watering hole.

Franklin & Co Tavern

Forget getting a burger and onion rings with a drink, just get the burger and onion ring IN your drink with the Bloody Royale, a stunting Bloody Mary topped with a slider and onion ring.

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