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Boston Event Guide’s 2010 Best Places to Watch the Game

Beat LA. Beat LA.

USA. USA.

Yankees suck. Yankees suck.

We all know the cheers, and we all know it’s not fun shouting them out watching the TV at home by yourself. You need to be with other fans, and if the home team is on the road, or you can’t get a ticket to the game, the city has some really great sports bars where you can stand side by side with fellow fanatics, have a few drinks and something to eat, and chant till your throat is sore.

Here is Boston Event Guide’s to the Best Places to Watch the Game. Cast your vote for your favorite here or tell us your alternate choice so we can add it to the list.

 

  

Game On!
82 Lansdowne Street
Game On! is a multi-media sports bar, entertainment destination combining the best of sports viewing and casual American dining. Game On! has the best viewing, sound, food, service and atmosphere to provide a fan experience that is close to indescribable. They realize that a true sports fan is a unique person who wants and needs it all!

Coolidge Corner Clubhouse
307A-309 Harvard Street, Brookline
The Coolidge Corner Clubhouse opened its doors 19 years ago with a promise to its guests to be a "Superior Sports Bar and Pub." These words have been in their front window since the day they opened. A belief in a concept and a location when no one else believed was a driving force behind The CCC.

  

The Greatest Bar
262 Friend Street
Home of Boston's Largest HDTV and 20 HDTV's this is one of the greatest places to watch your favorite team on any given today. Always busy before and after every home game, they show a 90-minute exclusive video prior to each game that captures the Bruins, Celtics and all the greatest moments in Boston sports.

 

Coming up this week and beyond 

The Fours
166 Canal Street
The Four's Restaurant and Sports Bar has MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL and NCAA sports packages and 42 TVs to catch all of the action. So whether you are from Boston or LA you can be sure that you will be able to see your team play. With the most extensive collection of sports memorabilia in the greater Boston area, The Four's is a haven for the sports enthusiast.

 

 
Champions
110 Huntington Ave
Champions is Boston's newest entertainment and dining destination. Located on the second level of the Boston Marriott Copley Place, it's just a line drive to Fenway Park and a slap shot away from the TD Garden. Enjoy the open, interactive architectural design with soaring ceilings, circular bar with kinetic lighting, and sleek private dining rooms.
   

The Baseball Tavern
1270 Boylston Street
The Baseball Tavern's three spacious floors of food, fun and entertainment offer year round enjoyment. Whether you stop in before or after a game, watch the game on one of their many big screen, high definition TVs, or plan your next private party at The Baseball Tavern, you'll always find a friendly welcome, delicious food, cold drinks and a great time.

 

 

Cask and Flagon
62 Brookline Ave
The now World Famous Cask'n Flagon began as a small neighborhood bar known as Oliver's. What was once known as the little bar on the corner of Brookline Avenue is now a landmark location for diehard Red Sox fans, college students, locals and tourists. Mention the Cask'n Flagon anywhere, anytime to anyone and chances are they have probably been here.

 

 

Stadium Sports Bar
232 Old Colony Way, South Boston
The Stadium is the perfect spot for a fun filled, memorable, dining experience. They are the ultimate sports bar & Grill featuring over 30 Plasma screen TV’s, and three oversized big screens to catch all your college and professional sports action.

 

 
The Bleacher Bar
82A Lansdowne Street
Lying beneath the bleachers in center field, a few feet from Ted Williams Red Seat, is newest addition to Fenway. It’s a unique bar, where the patrons are treated to not only great food and drink, but an unprecedented baseball experience. With a window that looks directly through centerfield and into the park, it is the only view of its kind.
   
Jerry Remy’s Sports Bar & Grill
1265 Boylston Street
Food and entertainment are the primary focus, highlighted by two of the largest high definition screens anywhere complimented by a comfortable ambiance and unpretentious professional service. The restaurant features oversized windows that look out at Fenway Park. The front and back of the restaurant feature near floor to ceiling windows that open the building to expose patrons to the game day pedestrian traffic and events at Fenway Park.
   
   

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