If you are looking for the perfect spot to wear your green and cheer on the Eagles with a lively crowd, these local sports bars have you covered, write Laura Swartz, Bradford Pearson, and Melissa Martens for Philadelphia Magazine.
McGillin’s Olde Ale House is one of Philadelphia’s oldest bars and a truly memorable location to watch an Eagles game. It features a high-definition projector, that guarantees a great view from every seat in the house.
At Lucy’s, you can hit the dance floor during Birds game breaks, with a DJ keeping the energy alive.
Cavanaugh’s Rittenhouse, a Center City transplant, now fills a two-story space with screens covering the entire area.
Mifflin Tavern is perfectly placed next to a shrine to the ballsiest player in Birds history: Nick Foles. After paying homage to the three-story mural, take a seat at the bar and order the pierogies of the day to enjoy the game.
O’Neals Pub boasts an enviable bottle list and lots of TVs, as well as the food-and-drink specials that are available on game day.
Meanwhile, Founding Fathers Sports Bar and Grill is a game day staple, offering a more laid-back atmosphere for fans.
Read more about the best local sports bars for Eagles Game Day in Philadelphia Magazine.
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