Where to celebrate and watch the Phillies in the NLCS

Looking to celebrate Red October and watch the Phillies in the NLCS? We’ve got you covered. 

Butcher Bar

While watching the Fightin’ Phillies, Philadelphians can enjoy Butcher Bar’s new cocktail, which is available to enjoy in both the front and back bar areas, as well as in the dining rooms while games are on. The Atta Boy ($12) is comprised of Coopers’ Craft Barrel Reserve Bourbon, sweet vermouth, Campari, and smoked muddled cherries, then served over ice in a rocks glass.

Butcher Bar

2034 Chestnut St., butcherbarphilly.com

Gaul & Co. Malt House

To celebrate the upcoming NLCS games, Gaul & Co. Malt House will be offering a few different Red October food and drink specials, which will be available at both their locations in Port Richmond and Rockledge. 

Highlights include the $5 Red Hot October Chicken Sandwich, (aka their rift on a classic buffalo chicken sandwich), plus, $15 domestic buckets (Bud Lite, Coors Lite, Michelob Ultra, and Miller Lite) during each NLCS game. As a release states, the game will be displayed on TVs throughout both restaurants (with sound on), but the Port Richmond location will also project the action on their main stage. 

Gaul & Co. Malt House

2619 E Indiana Ave., Philadelphia, and 704 Huntingdon Pike, Rockledge, gaulandco.com

East Passyunk

There are a few different ways to celebrate and watch the Phillies in the playoffs in 2023 on East Passyunk. For one, Pistola’s Del Sur (1934 E Passyunk Ave.) will be offering the Nachorita Special, boasting Octubre Rojo ($11), a strawberry-flavored mezcal margarita, Veggie Nachos ($11), and $7 house margaritas — available during every NLCS game (which they will be playing on multiple TVs with the sound on.)

Cartesian Brewing (1326 E Passyunk Ave.) on the other hand will also be throwing viewing parties while offering $20 pitchers spanning almost all of the brand’s signature beers, and then NRS Boutique (1822 E. Passyunk Ave.) will be offering vintage Phillies apparel made custom by Owner Nicole Rae Styer, which spans sweatshirts, headbands, t-shirts, hats, jackets, and more. 

visiteastpassyunk.com

Dock Street Brewing Company

For every NLCS game (besides Monday), games will be played on the Point Breeze brewhouse’s large projector screen, while food specials for the games will include deviled eggs ($5), buffalo chicken tenders ($6), tots ($6), beef sliders ($8), an Americana pie ($10), and tomato pie ($10). 

Drink specials will include a signature cocktail ($10), mystery shot ($5), Citywide ($6) aka their Dock Street Bohemian Pilsner and a shot of bourbon, Worldwide ($11) aka a shot of Vicio Mezcal and a 6 oz Porter, and $1 off drafts.

2218 Washington Ave., dockstreetbeer.com

The Hayes

There are plenty of ways to celebrate Red October at Townsend Wentz’s new Midtown hot spot, where they will be showing every NLCS game (except Monday, Oct. 16).

Phillies fans can also try an assortment of specials while here, including $1 wings, $2 buck-a-shuck oysters, $1 off draft beer, $8 margaritas and Old Fashioneds, $7 wine (red, white, rosé), and $7 appetizers including hummus (with pickled vegetables and housemade pita), spicy charred broccoli (with passada, furikake and chili oil), and baked feta (made with cherry tomatoes and confit garlic). 

1123 Walnut St., thehayesphl.com

MilkBoy

Both MilkBoy locations will offer featured fare and beverages during the Fightin’ Phils’ games, including $12 wings served with Red October sauce (red Thai chili). But over on the 11th and Chestnut Street location, MilkBoy Philly will be serving up a BBQ pulled pork sandwich ($13) comprised of chipotle bbq, Cooper sharp, pickles, and a milk bun, plus $5 Leinenkugel drafts and the Red October ($13), prepared with Santa Familia Añejo Cristalino Tequila, triple sec, tart cherry, lime juice, and agave. 

MilkBoy South Street on the other hand will offer a $4 Red October shot, $3 Miller Lite pounder, $6 Strikeout (a Miller Lite and Red October shot), $6 Schwarbomb (Vegas bomb shots), and $8 Atta Boy Harper (tequila, lime, strawberry and agave).

MilkBoy

401 South St., milkboy.tv and 1100 Chestnut St., milkboyphilly.com

The Twisted Tail

The Twisted Tail, according to a release, will be offering an extended social hour menu for the entirety of each game, including: Beer-battered cheese curds ($6), crawfish mac & cheese ($5), a buttermilk chicken sandwich ($7), a pulled pork empanada ($7), 1/2 dozen Buck-a-Shuck oysters ($6), half off draft beers, $5 house wine and more. 

The Twisted Tail

509 S. 2nd. St., thetwistedtail.com

Molly Given

Molly Given is an award-winning journalist covering features and entertainment while currently residing in Philadelphia. Her love of interesting stories and compelling interviews is only surpassed by an affinity for spicy margaritas.

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