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Where to Watch the Super Bowl in the Nyacks

Local pubs offer deals on food, drinks

If you plan to climb off your sofa and into a pub for Sunday's big game, think local.

A handful of bars in the Nyacks are offering specials on food and drink for the Super Bowl, with unlimited buffets and take-out specials among the deals.

(66 Main St., Nyack)

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The classic Nyack pub will have a feast for fans—it's $35 for all-you-can-eat and drink.

There will be a hot and cold-style buffet with the likes of heroes, wings, hot dogs, chili and plenty of snacks. On the drink front, the barkeep will be serving domestic drafts and well drinks.

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On Wednesday afternoon, the bar was installing new LED TVs for the event. Come Sunday, there will be five screen to watch the game.

The fete runs from 6 p.m. to the end of the game.

 

(108 Main Street, Nyack)

Free is the name of the game at O'Malley's for Super Bowl Sunday—the downtown watering hole is boasting a complimentary halftime buffet with pasta, meatballs, sausage and peppers, shepard's pie and footlong sandwiches.

The bartender will be doling out three dollar domestic drafts and well drinks, along with three dollar shot specials.

The eatery has nine TVs, and will be giving away t-shirts and hats, too.

 

(102 Main St., Nyack)

If you're looking to watch the game in the center of the village, hit up the Pour House. The eatery offers table reservations, plus an all-you-can-eat hot and cold buffet for $35. To drink, there's beer, wine and soda.

Take-out is an option, too—$29.95 will get you 50 wings and a half-tray of french fries; $49.95 will get you 50 wings and 25 sliders.

Fans won't have to crane their neck for a view, either—the bar features 16 TVs.

 

Nyack Gourmet (North Broadway, Nyack)

Nyack Gourmet is your best bet if you want to stay seated in the comfort of your own home, but with ordered-in comfort food.

Owner Cris Spezial said he hears from people who want their entire parties catered, as well as people who just want a dish or two to bring to someone else’s party. His Super Bowl menu has options for both.

He said his menu offers typical Super Bowl party items, like wings, pigs in a blanket, heroes and mozzarella sticks.

Nyack Gourmet’s Super Bowl menu also offers items like Vegetable Crudite with Ranch Herb Dip, Chicken & Cheese Cigars with Salsa, Texas style Vegetarian Veggie Chili, Pulled BBQ Pork Sliders and Sirloin Beef Meatballs.

For dessert, the menu also offers cookies, mini cupcakes, peanut butter truffles and brownies.

 

(Palisades Center Mall, Fourth Floor, West Nyack)

If you're up to cheering at the Palisades, Dave and Buster's is a best-bet.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and the set-up includes an all-you-can-eat buffet for $29.95. On the menu are boneless buffalo wings, bar burgers, pizza bites, chips, veggies, hot dogs, unlimited soda and more.

For alcoholic drinks, fans can grab $2.50 budlight drafts, or $4.50 aluminum Super Bowl bottles.

There will be prize giveaways, as well.

Space is limited—to reserve a spot, call Erin Brennan at (845) 348-6006.  


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