Interesting ways Philly is celebrating the Eagles in the NFC Championship

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Those looking to bleed green this weekend can stop at these local spots to help support the Eagles in the NFC Championship.

Parc

Those looking to carb up with their fan experience can stop at Parc. The Rittenhouse locale will offer Eagles Boules (French bread in the shape of a squash ball) on Sunday beginning at 9:30 a.m. The $9 treats can be picked up in-house at the bread window (no pre-orders) and will be available while supplies last.

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Parc

1712 Chancellor St., parc-restaurant.com

Fette Sau

Eagles fans can dine in or opt for some take-out treats at this BBQ locale. Now through the Super Bowl, Fette Sau will be offering its Burnt Ends Philly Cheesesteak (classic burnt ends on a long roll, smothered in cheese sauce, and topped with caramelized onions) for dine-in or through DoorDash for pick-up or delivery. Locals can also opt to purchase the venue’s “make your own cheesesteak” kit for take-out, which they say is perfect for up to six people.

1208 Frankford Ave., fettesauphilly.com

BOTLD Rittenhouse

This liquor-focused locale is serving up some special hot treats with their  Bird Gang Spirits (a collab they’ve done with the Philadelphia Eagles themselves.) On Jan. 26, Philadelphians can try different heated cocktails, like the “Slay the Day Toddy” (their take on a Hot Toddy), the “São Paulo to the Super Bowl” (a rum drink with chai) and the “Chasing Greatness” (a vodka sipper mixed with green tea and honey) for $9-$12.  The drinks can be enjoyed at their Bird Gang branded bar inside the shop or enjoyed to-go.

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BOTLD Rittenhouse

119 S 18th St., botld.com

Pizzeria Stella

Those who want to watch the Eagles in the NFC Championship while also enjoying some specials are in luck with Pizzeria Stella. On Jan. 26, from 3 to 6 p.m., the hotspot will offer a Happy Hour in the bar area with treats like $5 seasonal sangria, $7 whipped ricotta, a $7 wood-roasted meatball and more.

420 S 2nd St., pizzeriastella.net

Crate & Press Juice Bar

This locale is betting a win for this Sunday, and if the Birds beat the Commanders in the NFC Championship, proprietors John Preston and Joe Sparacio will be giving away cold pressed green bottled juice for free between Monday, Feb. 3 and Friday, Feb. 7. As a release notes, to claim the complimentary juice, customers need to simply state (or shout) “Go Birds!” when ordering.

No purchase is necessary, and the offer includes one complimentary 16-ounce cold pressed juice per person per day. Customers can choose from five different green juices (normally priced at $9.50 apiece.)

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Crate & Press

 266 N. Keswick Ave., Glenside, crateandpressjuice.com

Cake Life Bake Shop

There are plenty of sweet and savory ways to support Philly’s football team at Cake Life. During the NFC Championship (and beyond), locals can order Football Sugar Cookies ($54 for a 12-pack) and an Eagles Cupcake Box ($60 for a dozen), featuring six fiesta cupcakes with Eagles-themed sprinkles and six funfetti cupcakes topped with Eagles-swirled vanilla buttercream.

Fans can also munch on Jason Kelce’s favorite sausage with the Kielbasa Hungry Dogs. The treats can be purchased in a 3-pack in store for $8or preordered in a 12-pack for $28. 

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Cake Life Bake Shop’s Kielbasa Hungry DogsProvided

1306 Frankford Ave., cakelifebakeshop.com