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Where to Eat on Super Bowl Sunday in the Holy City

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Even if you don't care about the big game, you might get hungry this Sunday. Many restaurants shut down during the Super Bowl due to a historic lack of reservations, but you can always count on sports bars, pizza parlors, and wing joints to welcome you with open arms and big screen televisions. Here's some picks for dining on Super Bowl Sunday in Charleston.

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Boone's Bar

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Two floors of burgers and booze for your football watching needs. The cocktails are creative and they even have a few bottles of Pappy on the top shelf if you want to splurge during the big game.

Charleston Beer Works

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There's plenty of televisions to watch the Patriots and the Seahawks duke it out at King Street stop Charleston Beer Works. Try one of their burger specials with a local brew.

d.d. Peckers' Wing Shack

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Wings, more wings, and Super Bowl giveaways abound at d.d. Peckers. They've got plenty of screens and local beers on tap for your Sunday needs.

Kickin' Chicken Downtown Charleston

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Locally owned Kickin' Chicken has multiple locations for the big game. Wings, beer, and fried pickles? What more could you want?

King Street Grille

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There's so many tvs at King Street Grille that you won't miss a moment of the game while scarfing down nachos and beer.

Local 616

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Local 616 invites all sports fans to bring a dish on Sunday for a Super Bowl Potluck. If cooking seems like too much work, just drink PBR tall boys all night to be entered for prizes.

Mellow Mushroom

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Mellow Mushroom has several locations around the Lowcountry for all your pizza needs before the game. $10 one-topping large pizzas are available for take-out until 5:00 p.m. at the Summerville and King Street stores.

Midtown Bar & Grill

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Midtown Bar & Grill can get a little college-y, but undergrads like football too. There's a huge screen and multiple bars for all your game watching needs. Plus, they have beer and smoked wings.

Moe's Crosstown Tavern

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Sunday is always a big day at Moe's Crosstown Tavern because of their killer brunch, so grab a seat at the bar early if you want to watch the game. Moe's consistently puts out some of the best bar food around and their burgers are always rated the top in town.

The Alley Charleston

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Loaded tots, shrimp and grits balls, and jalapeno cheddar corn dogs await you at The Alley in downtown Charleston. The big game will be playing on the big screens.

The Roost Bar N' Grille

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The Roost can get a little rowdy on game days. Last year, they featured an ice luge. But if food is your main concern, they offer all the bar classics, like burgers, buffalo chicken dip, and chili.

Bay Street Biergarten

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If you're looking for something a little different on Sunday, head to Bay Street Biergarten for Bavarian-inspired Southern fare. Dig into pretzels and brats while the Patriots and Seahawks play.

Locals Bar

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Locals Bar is hosting a Super Bowl party with free barbecue plates and $12 buckets of domestic beer. They're also probably the only sports bar around with a sushi menu.

Boone's Bar

Two floors of burgers and booze for your football watching needs. The cocktails are creative and they even have a few bottles of Pappy on the top shelf if you want to splurge during the big game.

Charleston Beer Works

There's plenty of televisions to watch the Patriots and the Seahawks duke it out at King Street stop Charleston Beer Works. Try one of their burger specials with a local brew.

d.d. Peckers' Wing Shack

Wings, more wings, and Super Bowl giveaways abound at d.d. Peckers. They've got plenty of screens and local beers on tap for your Sunday needs.

Kickin' Chicken Downtown Charleston

Locally owned Kickin' Chicken has multiple locations for the big game. Wings, beer, and fried pickles? What more could you want?

King Street Grille

There's so many tvs at King Street Grille that you won't miss a moment of the game while scarfing down nachos and beer.

Local 616

Local 616 invites all sports fans to bring a dish on Sunday for a Super Bowl Potluck. If cooking seems like too much work, just drink PBR tall boys all night to be entered for prizes.

Mellow Mushroom

Mellow Mushroom has several locations around the Lowcountry for all your pizza needs before the game. $10 one-topping large pizzas are available for take-out until 5:00 p.m. at the Summerville and King Street stores.

Midtown Bar & Grill

Midtown Bar & Grill can get a little college-y, but undergrads like football too. There's a huge screen and multiple bars for all your game watching needs. Plus, they have beer and smoked wings.

Moe's Crosstown Tavern

Sunday is always a big day at Moe's Crosstown Tavern because of their killer brunch, so grab a seat at the bar early if you want to watch the game. Moe's consistently puts out some of the best bar food around and their burgers are always rated the top in town.

The Alley Charleston

Loaded tots, shrimp and grits balls, and jalapeno cheddar corn dogs await you at The Alley in downtown Charleston. The big game will be playing on the big screens.

The Roost Bar N' Grille

The Roost can get a little rowdy on game days. Last year, they featured an ice luge. But if food is your main concern, they offer all the bar classics, like burgers, buffalo chicken dip, and chili.

Bay Street Biergarten

If you're looking for something a little different on Sunday, head to Bay Street Biergarten for Bavarian-inspired Southern fare. Dig into pretzels and brats while the Patriots and Seahawks play.

Locals Bar

Locals Bar is hosting a Super Bowl party with free barbecue plates and $12 buckets of domestic beer. They're also probably the only sports bar around with a sushi menu.

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