Looking for some touchdown specials and prime viewing opportunities this football season? Here is where to drink, dine and watch the Eagles in Philadelphia.
Craft Hall
Craft Hall is known as a destination for all ages (the space even has a built-in indoor playground for kids), but on days when the Birds play, there are a few more spirited reasons to head to this locale. Game day specials span $50 Surfside/Stateside buckets, $5 Mainstay drafts (plus $15 pitchers), an $8 shot special, a few new pizzas added to their menu and more.

901 N. Delaware Ave., crafthallphilly.com
Insatiable Philadelphia
To celebrate the Birds, Insatiable will open on Sundays during football season and offer some enticing bites to locals every time the Eagles play. Game day specials include $8 herb fries, $9 onion rings, $10 pretzel bites with IPA cheese sauce, $12 pastrami egg rolls, $12 wings and $14 chicken sandwiches. The venue will also be whipping up a few different themed cocktails, plus, $4 Miller Lite Bottles, $6 Michelob Ultra Bottles, and $22 Miller Lite Buckets.
1200 S 21st St., insatiablephilly.com
Lucy’s
Fans who head to Lucy’s on game days have a few different specials to indulge in like wings by the dozen for $15, a $40 “Philly Philly” platter (comprised of wings, cheese curds, onion rings and pretzels), $10 Bird Tea Bombs, $6 beer specials and much more.

1720 Chestnut St., lucysphiladelphia.com
Libertee Grounds
Locals can suit up to play some Philly-themed mini-golf and watch their team play while at Libertee Grounds. During Eagles’ games, visitors can also indulge in $2 Jell-O shots, $5 nachos, $10 “Bleed Green” cocktails, various beer specials, plus other sips and bites.
1600 W Girard Ave., Suite C5, liberteegrounds.com
LIVE! Casino & Hotel
There are a few ways to cheer on the Birds at this South Philly locale. Firstly, at Luk Fu, visitors can head to the venue’s bar during home games for a few new menu items—including an appetizer sampler featuring crab rangoon, shrimp and pork dumplings, pork eggrolls, and vegetable spring rolls, plus, poke nachos, lemongrass wings, imported beer, and a variety of Soju bottles.
Then, at Sports & Social, fans can catch all the action on the 52-foot LED display and 26 high-definition TVs. There’s also an MVP package available for pre-order (only on OpenTable, details available online), plus, Sports & Social will be opening early at 10:30 a.m. for 1 p.m. games and offering a late-night menu after 8 p.m. games. The season here will also feature ticket giveaways, an eating competition, plus a featured cocktail during every game.
Finally, The Prime Rib will offer a game day menu with dishes like steak frites, prime rib sliders, fried calamari, a colossal shrimp cocktail, the Screamin’ Eagle Bloody Mary and more.

900 Packer Ave., philadelphia.livecasinohotel.com
The Hayes
Every Eagles game, The Hayes will be celebrating with $1 wings and $1 off drafts. Additional menu highlights include their fried chicken sandwich ($12) with buttermilk fried chicken tenders, shredded lettuce, dill pickles, BBQ sauce, and ranch seasoning, or the Tavern Burger ($16) with Cooper sharp, lettuce, tomato, onions, and hot pepper mayo. Reservations can be made via Resy.
1123 Walnut St., thehayesphl.com
Evil Genius Beer Company
Evil Genius is going all out this Birds season with wall-to-wall green and white decor, giant 16-foot screens, DJs spinning between plays and a few dates to keep an eye on. For the Eagles’ season opener on Sept. 4, specials include $26 craft pitchers, $9 Statesides, $6 Citywides and $11 wings (which will continue on throughout the season), and then on Sunday, Sept. 14, the Eagles Autism Foundation Watch Party will be in full swing. On that date, Philadelphians can also find giveaways and special appearances.

1727 N Front St., evilgeniusbeer.com
Keating’s Rope & Anchor
201 S Christopher Columbus Blvd., ropeandanchorkitchen.com
Yards Brewing
At this venue, every level and every room will bleed green this season, including the main dining room, main bar, semi-private first floor space, plus their extended room for private viewing parties upstairs, a release notes. Fans can also book game day tables (for up to 20 people) and try specials like the newly released Trash Talk IPA, $5 Philly Standards, $12 wings and more.

500 Spring Garden St., yardsbrewing.com
Off The Rail
109 W State St., offtherailmedia.com
Parx Casino
Locals can make the trip to Parx for a few different Eagles watch party options. At the venue’s Sportsbook, fans can catch all the action on the country’s first 155 foot TV screen, or reserve any of the three VIP areas. Game day specials span $1 hot dogs and $3 Miller Lite and Peronis.
Fans can also post up at the Liberty Bell Beer Garden and Liberty Bell Gastropub to check out their giant indoor-outdoor area filled with glass ceiling panels and retracting side walls. The space features a rotating selection of all-American craft beers, wines, and themed cocktails, chef-inspired dishes and pub fare, game day food/drink specials, fire pits, two giant LED TV walls and even a sports-betting kiosks for those who want to place a wager.
Additionally, on Sept. 28, the locale will also be hosting their Birds Watch Party Brunch from noon to 4 p.m., reservations are available online.

2999 Street Road, Bensalem, parxcasino.com