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Where to celebrate and watch the Eagles in Philadelphia

Looking to celebrate and watch the Eagles in Philadelphia for the 24-25 football season? Here are the best spots to bleed green for the Birds in the city and beyond.

Brooklyn Bowl

You can watch the Birds play and also get a game of bowling in when you head to Brooklyn Bowl during football season. On game days, guests can enjoy $1 wings (8 or 16 wings per order) and $30 beer buckets (5 beers per order). More information can be found online.

Allanah Richman PR

1009 Canal St., brooklynbowl.com

Sports & Social

Fans can head to Sports & Social on Friday, Sept. 6, plus on Sept. 16, 22 and 29 to check out the venue’s Eagles watch party, which is located just walking distance from Lincoln Financial Field. Sports & Social features a large-scale media wall, 26 TVs, plus, the region’s first FanDuel Sportsbook & Lounge.

While there, locals can also indulge in some of the bar’s menu of food and drinks spanning burgers, wings, craft beer and cocktails.

900 Packer Ave., philadelphia.livecasinohotel.com

The Brass Tap

One of the city’s newest craft beer stops, The Brass Tap, is offering $10 cheesesteak egg rolls during games and also, Garage Beer specials (aka Jason and Travis Kelce’s partly owned brand.) Beer specials include $12 pitchers, $4 Lime Cans and $5 drafts, plus every Sunday, Modelo drafts will be available for $4.50. 

Brass TapAllanah Richman PR

177 Markle St., brasstapbeerbar.com

Libertee Grounds

If you’re looking to watch the Eagles in Philly this season while also getting a round of mini-golf in, Libertee Grounds is your go-to venue for football. The venue has over 15 TVs spread throughout its space, plus, on game days, visitors can also find a DJ spinning tunes during commercial breaks and a rotating list of specials (including $1 wings, $2 jello shots, $10 Kenwood pitchers, $15 Workhorse K-Lot pitchers, plus $35 buckets of Two Robbers or Stateside drinks.)

1600 W Girard Ave., Suite C5, liberteegrounds.com

The Hayes

Locals who want to watch the Eagles in Philadelphia can head to The Hayes on Friday, Sept. 6, to watch the season opener for the Birds. Specials from the menu include crispy chicken wings ($15), the Philly Special ($16, aka a sandwich with Wagyu ribeye, kielbasa, fried onions, sharp American cheese, mustard, and hoagie spread on a seeded Liscio’s roll), and a fried chicken handheld ($12) with shredded lettuce, dill pickles, BBQ sauce, and ranch seasoning.

The HayesLexy Pierce

1123 Walnut St., thehayesphl.com

Paffuto and Kouklet

In honor of the Eagles game in Brazil, locals can order up a special Brazilian feast for the Sept. 6 kickoff. The trio of co-chef/partners at Paffuto – Jake Loffler, Daniel Griffiths, and Sam Kalkut – have decided to team up with Kouklet & Tanda Brazilian Bakehouse owner Mardhory Santos-Cepeda for the occasion, and orders are now open for their “Feijoada Feast.”

Food options include smoked ham, sausage, and black bean panzerottis, hearts of palm and caramelized onion panzerottis, orange fennel salad, braised collard greens, fried sweet plantains, and caipirinha sourdough doughnuts with lime crème and cachaça whipped cream. Orders can be placed until 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 4, and boxes come out to be $45, plus tax.

As a release states, boxes are meant to feed two people, and customers may order as many boxes as they’d like. Pickups will be available on Friday, Sept. 6, between 4 and 6 p.m. at Paffuto, located at 1009 S. 8th Street in Philadelphia’s Bella Vista neighborhood. Orders can be made through Resy.

Paffuto x KoukletMIKE PRINCE

paffutophl.com and kouklet.com

Puttshack

Puttshack has made waves as one of Philly’s only tech-infused mini golf experiences (the brand is also the first of its kind in the world.) The venue will have each Birds game on while you play, plus, Puttshack offers some enticing dishes for hungry fans. 

Bites span Mediterranean lamb skewers ($16, seven-spiced lamb, served with cucumber salsa, grilled pita, minted yogurt, and peri-peri sauce,) Thai fried chicken ($14, green curry and coconut chicken bites served with Thai sesame peanut sauce), buffalo chicken dip ($13, made with cayenne hot cream cheese and fire-braised chicken dip with a house chip medley), and Rendang lettuce wraps ($16, beer or oyster mushroom complete with Indonesian coconut marinade, bibb lettuce, carrot, radish/ fennel slaw, fresh herbs and sriracha mayo.)

Philadelphians can wash the food down with beer or craft cocktails and stop by for every game this season, beginning Sept. 6.

1625 Chestnut St., puttshack.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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