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Dec 30, 2019

Sports bar | 495 CJDR in Lowell, MAIf you’re a Patriots fan, you’ve enjoyed a lot of the team’s success over the years. Watching them win is great, but where you watch can be even more fun! Here’s a look at some great places to cheer on the Patriots around Boston.

Champions Boston

If you aren’t tailgating outside Foxboro Stadium, you might as well be at Champions Boston. Located in Boston’s historic Copley Square, Champions is a devoted Patriots haven. They are all things sports, but on game days during football season, it’s the perfect spot to watch the Patriots.

They have over 40 flat-screen televisions that will tune in most games, but there’s a television with the Patriots on it facing every seat in the house. They also have one giant 23-foot bank of televisions that will always focus on the Patriots.

The food is great too! Meet your friends and share the Champions Sampler Tower that has two pounds of wings, eight sliders, onion rings, and loaded fries, all for only $49. They have pizzas, nachos, and other appetizers great for sharing while watching the game.

They’re open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, so no matter what time the game is on, they’ll be open. Just get there early, because they fill up fast!

Tony C’s

Named for the former Red Sox great Tony Conigliaro, this sports bar is a great place to go watch the game. They have locations in Burlington, Somerville, the Seaport District, Fenway, and Peabody, so there’s a place near you!

Each Tony C’s location has televisions set up throughout the restaurant ranging in size from 42-inches to over 16 feet, all tuned to your favorite team, the Patriots.

With over 20 beers on tap and another 15 by the bottle, there’s something to wet your whistle. Come early for Bloody Mary’s at brunch on Sundays and stay through lunch to enjoy the game!

Don’t worry if it’s a night game – the food is great all day long. Nachos loaded with cheese and all the fixings, are always perfect for the game. Warm pretzels, Margherita pizzas, and house-made chips with Remy’s secret sauce are sure to please.

Cask ‘n Flagon

The Cask ‘n Flagon is a well known Red Sox bar, and for good reason. Their flagship location in Fenway is in the shadow of Fenway’s iconic Citgo sign. However, the place is Patriots-focused on Sundays, because let’s face it – if you’re a Sox fan, you’re a Pats fan too.

They have a ton of televisions to see all the action at Foxboro Stadium. Plus they have a dozen beers on tap and by the bottle. The menu is classic pub fare with a Boston twist. Loaded nachos, a giant pretzel with beer cheese dip, and clam chowder are just a few of the great starters. Half a dozen burgers highlight the sandwich menu, but they’re also known for their specialty plates.

The next time you’re looking for a place to watch the Patriots game, check out one of these three sports bars – you’ll be glad you did!

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