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2010 Saints Friendly Sports Bars Nationwide
Posted on 9/20/10 at 11:49 am
Posted on 9/20/10 at 11:49 am
TEXAS
Website devoted to DFW Whodats, places, events, etc.-
LINK
Buffalo Wild Wings
Fort Worth, TX (2300 Airport Freeway in Bedford)
Lone Star Dives
Garland, TX
LINK
Big Woodrows Bar and Grill
Houston, TX
LINK
Pennison's Sports Pub (Copperfield)
Houston, TX
LINK
Shoal Creek Saloon
Austin, TX
LINK
MISSISSIPPI
Barristers
Columbus, MS
Barristers Grill and Bar
Starkville, MS
LINK
The Sportsman's Lodge
Jackson, MS
LINK
FLORIDA
Shuck N Dive
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Johnny O'Quigley's
Destin, FL
LINK
DC/VIRGINIA
Blackfinn American Saloon
Washington, DC
LINK
Crystal City Sports Pub
Arlington, VA
LINK
Penn Quarter Sports Tavern
Washington, DC
Velocity Five
Arlington, VA
LINK
Ragtime
Arlington, VA
LINK
18th Ammendment
Washington, DC
LINK
Desperado's Burger and Bar
1342 U St., Washington, DC 20009
202-299-0443
CALIFORNIA
Black Magic Voodoo
San Francisco, CA
LINK
Kristys Mvp Sports Bar
San Diego, CA
https://www.kristysmvp.com/
Tidewater Tavern
Solana Beach, CA
LINK
OC Sports Grill
Anaheim, Orange County California
LINK
ILLINOIS
Website devoted to Chicago Whodats, places, events, etc.-
LINK
Gamekeepers Tavern and Grill
Chicago, IL
LINK
The Blue Bayou
3734 Southport
Chicago, IL 60613
(773) 871-3300
IOWA
Fat Tuesday's
Des Moines, IA
LINK
Trophy's Sports Bar
Des Moines, IA
LINK
Primetime Sports Bar
Cedar Rapids, IA
WASHINGTON
Flaming Joe's
Spokane, WA
LINK
Fox Sports Grill
Seattle, WA
LINK
TENNESSEE
Cross Corner Bar and Grill
Brentwood, TN
TJ Mulligans
Cordova, TN
GEORGIA
Copelands
Atlanta, GA
Taco Mac
Atlanta, GA (downtown)
Barnacle's Seafood Oysters & Sports
5955 Jimmy Carter Blvd
Norcross, GA 30071
Buffalo Wild Wings
7322 Stonecrest Concourse
Lithonia, GA 30038-2687
THE REST
Boudreaux Grill and Bar
North Little Rock, AR
LINK
OMalleys Bar and Grille
549 King Street Downtown
Charleston, SC
https://www.myspace.com/omalleyscharleston
NoNo's Cafe
Littleton, CO
LINK
Oddfellows Rest Louisiana Bar and Restaurant
Hoboken, NJ
Peanut Farm
Anchorage, AK
LINK
Big Easy Creole Cafe
Montgomery, AL
LINK
d.b.a. Brooklyn
113 North 7th St between Berry St and Wythe Ave(718-218-6006).
Read more: LINK None
New York, NY
LINK
Bear's (Uncle?)
East Mesa, AZ
LINK
7-11 Bar
Las Vegas, NV
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NOLA/LA area
Nice article HERE, can any of you recommend these?
The Bulldog Bar and Grill
(3236 Magazine St, New Orleans)
Cajun Mike’s
(116 Baronne St, New Orleans, LA)
Cooter Brown’s Tavern and Oyster Bar
(509 S Carrolton Ave, New Orleans, LA)
Finn McCool’s Irish Pub
(3701 Banks St, New Orleans, LA)
The Rusty Nail
(1100 Constance St, New Orleans, LA)
Brunos Tavern
midtown NOLA
LINK
Live Bait
Bucktown
Metairie, LA
LINK
Park Place
Gonzales, LA
LINK
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These were from last year. Any comments, experiences, updates, or additions are welcomed
locked thread from last season
Website devoted to DFW Whodats, places, events, etc.-
LINK
Buffalo Wild Wings
Fort Worth, TX (2300 Airport Freeway in Bedford)
Lone Star Dives
Garland, TX
LINK
Big Woodrows Bar and Grill
Houston, TX
LINK
Pennison's Sports Pub (Copperfield)
Houston, TX
LINK
Shoal Creek Saloon
Austin, TX
LINK
MISSISSIPPI
Barristers
Columbus, MS
Barristers Grill and Bar
Starkville, MS
LINK
The Sportsman's Lodge
Jackson, MS
LINK
FLORIDA
Shuck N Dive
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Johnny O'Quigley's
Destin, FL
LINK
DC/VIRGINIA
Blackfinn American Saloon
Washington, DC
LINK
Crystal City Sports Pub
Arlington, VA
LINK
Penn Quarter Sports Tavern
Washington, DC
Velocity Five
Arlington, VA
LINK
Ragtime
Arlington, VA
LINK
18th Ammendment
Washington, DC
LINK
Desperado's Burger and Bar
1342 U St., Washington, DC 20009
202-299-0443
CALIFORNIA
Black Magic Voodoo
San Francisco, CA
LINK
Kristys Mvp Sports Bar
San Diego, CA
https://www.kristysmvp.com/
Tidewater Tavern
Solana Beach, CA
LINK
OC Sports Grill
Anaheim, Orange County California
LINK
ILLINOIS
Website devoted to Chicago Whodats, places, events, etc.-
LINK
Gamekeepers Tavern and Grill
Chicago, IL
LINK
The Blue Bayou
3734 Southport
Chicago, IL 60613
(773) 871-3300
IOWA
Fat Tuesday's
Des Moines, IA
LINK
Trophy's Sports Bar
Des Moines, IA
LINK
Primetime Sports Bar
Cedar Rapids, IA
WASHINGTON
Flaming Joe's
Spokane, WA
LINK
Fox Sports Grill
Seattle, WA
LINK
TENNESSEE
Cross Corner Bar and Grill
Brentwood, TN
TJ Mulligans
Cordova, TN
GEORGIA
Copelands
Atlanta, GA
Taco Mac
Atlanta, GA (downtown)
Barnacle's Seafood Oysters & Sports
5955 Jimmy Carter Blvd
Norcross, GA 30071
Buffalo Wild Wings
7322 Stonecrest Concourse
Lithonia, GA 30038-2687
THE REST
Boudreaux Grill and Bar
North Little Rock, AR
LINK
OMalleys Bar and Grille
549 King Street Downtown
Charleston, SC
https://www.myspace.com/omalleyscharleston
NoNo's Cafe
Littleton, CO
LINK
Oddfellows Rest Louisiana Bar and Restaurant
Hoboken, NJ
Peanut Farm
Anchorage, AK
LINK
Big Easy Creole Cafe
Montgomery, AL
LINK
d.b.a. Brooklyn
113 North 7th St between Berry St and Wythe Ave(718-218-6006).
Read more: LINK None
New York, NY
LINK
Bear's (Uncle?)
East Mesa, AZ
LINK
7-11 Bar
Las Vegas, NV
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
NOLA/LA area
Nice article HERE, can any of you recommend these?
The Bulldog Bar and Grill
(3236 Magazine St, New Orleans)
Cajun Mike’s
(116 Baronne St, New Orleans, LA)
Cooter Brown’s Tavern and Oyster Bar
(509 S Carrolton Ave, New Orleans, LA)
Finn McCool’s Irish Pub
(3701 Banks St, New Orleans, LA)
The Rusty Nail
(1100 Constance St, New Orleans, LA)
Brunos Tavern
midtown NOLA
LINK
Live Bait
Bucktown
Metairie, LA
LINK
Park Place
Gonzales, LA
LINK
-------------------
These were from last year. Any comments, experiences, updates, or additions are welcomed
locked thread from last season
This post was edited on 10/6/10 at 9:37 pm
Posted on 9/20/10 at 11:53 am to blueslover
You wouldn't happen to know if there are any saints bars in Michigan, more specifically in the Detroit area?
Posted on 9/20/10 at 12:04 pm to TigerInAnnArbor
I don't butcha might review the thread from last year. There might have been some mentioned that were not confirmed
Posted on 9/20/10 at 4:05 pm to blueslover
Phoenix -the Desert Who Dats gather at Arcadia Tavern, www.arcadiatarvern.com
Posted on 9/20/10 at 4:07 pm to blueslover
In Washington State there is a place in Tacoma, WA called Wingers that has a pretty decent Saints showing every game... Around 10-15 peeps, which is pretty solid
Posted on 9/20/10 at 4:11 pm to blueslover
the Library in Oxford, MS is always full of saints fans during games
Posted on 10/5/10 at 12:28 pm to Ed Osteen
new DC addition...
In the case of Desperados, a red-walled burger bar that opened on U Street in August, the target audience is New Orleans ex-pats and the gimmick is burger home delivery.
Before its opening, there was buzz that Desperados was a local outpost of the famed New Orleans burger, baked potato and booze mecca Port of Call. Indeed, Desperados offers its burgers with baked potatoes, and I have seen patrons walk through the restaurant's door proudly brandishing plastic Port of Call 16-ounce cups. But, in fact, this is a locally owned business. Sure, it has ties to New Orleans, but it takes only its inspiration from the famous Crescent City destination.
Restaurant owner Koray Bozkurt, who has a stake in Angelico Pizzeria in Tenleytown, is also partners in a Desperados Pizza in New Orleans. Bozkurt knew he wanted to create an oasis for wayward New Orleans natives.
full review
In the case of Desperados, a red-walled burger bar that opened on U Street in August, the target audience is New Orleans ex-pats and the gimmick is burger home delivery.
Before its opening, there was buzz that Desperados was a local outpost of the famed New Orleans burger, baked potato and booze mecca Port of Call. Indeed, Desperados offers its burgers with baked potatoes, and I have seen patrons walk through the restaurant's door proudly brandishing plastic Port of Call 16-ounce cups. But, in fact, this is a locally owned business. Sure, it has ties to New Orleans, but it takes only its inspiration from the famous Crescent City destination.
Restaurant owner Koray Bozkurt, who has a stake in Angelico Pizzeria in Tenleytown, is also partners in a Desperados Pizza in New Orleans. Bozkurt knew he wanted to create an oasis for wayward New Orleans natives.
full review
This post was edited on 10/5/10 at 12:29 pm
Posted on 10/5/10 at 11:47 pm to blueslover
new entry in Brooklyn-
For New Orleans Saints fans, there’s no better game-day clubhouse than d.b.a. Brooklyn. Not only does the craft-beer mecca—which has a location in the Big Easy—stock some of the best suds in Kings County, but it also packs in a spirited crowd of Who Dats and Cajun-food enthusiasts for New York’s only N’awlins-style tailgate. Ex-NOLA resident Simon Glenn—a veteran cook whose résumé includes a stint at Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s Spice Market—mans the grill at the pop-up barbecue, incorporating homemade condiments into grub that doesn’t hold back the heat. A fiery pepper jelly is slathered on addictive wings ($8), which are lightly crisped then showered with bright cilantro. Curried ketchup and Creole mustard, meanwhile, can be matched with peel-and-eat shrimp and spicy hot links shipped from a Louisiana grocery store (cool the burn with a refreshing $6 Kelso Pils). Glenn will keep serving his ever-evolving menu—which recently included dense buttermilk biscuits ($2) and gamey duck-and-okra gumbo ($7)—on Sundays (2:30 until the food runs out, usually around 8pm) and during Saints games throughout the football season (Abita bottles and Hurricane shots, both $4, are available whenever the Black and Gold are on the field)
For New Orleans Saints fans, there’s no better game-day clubhouse than d.b.a. Brooklyn. Not only does the craft-beer mecca—which has a location in the Big Easy—stock some of the best suds in Kings County, but it also packs in a spirited crowd of Who Dats and Cajun-food enthusiasts for New York’s only N’awlins-style tailgate. Ex-NOLA resident Simon Glenn—a veteran cook whose résumé includes a stint at Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s Spice Market—mans the grill at the pop-up barbecue, incorporating homemade condiments into grub that doesn’t hold back the heat. A fiery pepper jelly is slathered on addictive wings ($8), which are lightly crisped then showered with bright cilantro. Curried ketchup and Creole mustard, meanwhile, can be matched with peel-and-eat shrimp and spicy hot links shipped from a Louisiana grocery store (cool the burn with a refreshing $6 Kelso Pils). Glenn will keep serving his ever-evolving menu—which recently included dense buttermilk biscuits ($2) and gamey duck-and-okra gumbo ($7)—on Sundays (2:30 until the food runs out, usually around 8pm) and during Saints games throughout the football season (Abita bottles and Hurricane shots, both $4, are available whenever the Black and Gold are on the field)
Posted on 10/6/10 at 12:14 am to blueslover
Omalleys Charleston South Carolina downtown
Posted on 10/6/10 at 7:20 am to lighter345
I'll add it. This thread evolved from one last year with little descriptions from reviews or first hand accounts. Could ya tell about there? How many Saints fans? How many tvs? etc
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