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The 10 most fashionable bars in the U.S. Sports

Sports bar such as Lansdowne Road and Ship of Fools of New York join other city sports bar fashion in the top 10 sports bars in the U.S..

Find below ten of the bar of the hottest sports in America today.

Lansdowne Road Avenue is 10., New York. The bar honors the name of revered Irish stadium, Lansdowne Road. Sports & Hell's Kitchen beer aficionados frequent the place. This bar system offers high-tech audio and twelve plasma monitors strategically located throughout the large room to give a great view of the game. Furniture may contain large crowds, and yet provides a welcoming atmosphere. Lansdowne Road also has food and beverage packages of the parties.

Ship of Fools is in 2nd., New York, NY. Sporting a nautical theme, cordial employees, thirteen large screens and 42 satellite TVs, 4 dart boards, 2 pool tables, video games modern, and online jukebox, Ship of Fools is the place to bar enthusiast in downtown New York.

Blondies Sports is located at 79th St., New York, NY. View football and college basketball in a couple of big screen televisions and 40 other televisions. You can also enjoy music Live all you can eat wings with beer specials on Monday nights, Blondies tossed salad, and a party space with private bar that can accommodate from 20 to 100 people.

Backstage Bar & Grill in Culver City, California is a seventy-year old celebrated establishment that has become a preferred place to birthday and other private celebrations. Fireplace, hazy lighting, cheap drinks, very well, and are a great karaoke some of the emotions Backstage offers its customers. Additionally, Backstage kitchen is the only bar kitchen that has no microwave or freezer, so you can know where we serve fresh food at all times.

Yankee Doodles (Santa Monica) at Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica, California is desired corner of the men and women. Ideal for play and watch a game, the bar shows all professional and amateur sporting events throughout the year. Its two-story building is filled with many large TVs, air hockey, pool tables and games video. tasty bacon cheeseburgers, sandwiches, snacks and game add-watching or playing.

Mother Hubbard in Chicago presents Mexican food, pizza, ribs, chicken sandwiches and a great beer collection. It's a cool place to stalk a game since the bar subscribes to nearly all satellite sports resources. This cozy bar is friendly to laptop users a well.

Trace at Clark Street, Chicago is considered by many to be one of the best the city with a mix of alternative and rock typically preferred by 20 to 30 years. Chicago Magazine chose Trace polyrhythmic Open Mic-as one of the two major open mics in the metropolis. Enjoy the open mic polyrhythmic Tuesday night, and have the opportunity to see several major poetry talent U.S. to perform. In addition, this sports bar regularly features live acoustic entertainment.

The Mezzanine Lounge in Houston holds 35 TVs positioned around the bar, including restrooms, so they never fail to spot the action. You can take a shot at darts, pool tables, poker or parties. Lounges with comfortable sofas offer a welcoming environment so much. The bar offers drinks chocolate martini size.

Boston Beer Works on Brookline Avenue., Is the oldest and most beloved sports bar in Boston. The baseball season at Boston Beer Works creates standing room crowds and long queues. Its giant dining spaces have vacant tables from November to March. The menu is a collection of feeding foods, such as swordfish steaks on the grill and salads to chive fries to the great buffalo wings size. sized desserts and hamburgers as well as marinated turkey are a treat for hungry stomachs.

Cask 'N jar is located in Brookline Avenue. And is also a favorite meeting area of Sox fans. The walls of the bar are filled with televisions and high-resolution images illustrating the Sox and Fenway chronicles. You can reflect on the successes of the 1980s and 1970s that played on the weekend nights.

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