There is the Press Box at 222 S. Dale Mabry Hw. It is just south of Kennedy Bl. on the east side of the road. It's about a ten minute drive south of Raymond James stadium. It is a pretty straight shot down Kennedy to the Ice Palace (AKA St. Pete Times Forum) as well. The Press Box is a pretty cool place, but be forewarned that on game days they are PACKED. See the related link below for more info.
See SportsTavern.com !
Costa's in Trussville off of I-59.
I know that Varsity Grill in Fort Smith is good.
Famous Sams. good beer, good food n awesome TVs for gameday
Cage Aux Sports are a range of sports bars and restaurants. They are found in major Canadian and American cities. A good example would vary depending on where you are based.
Florida gators Tampa bay Bucs Orlando magic and Tampa rays
LA has a ton of fun bars of all different styles. Some of the kinds of bars you can find are: Restaurant bars Sports bars Dive bars Nightclubs Lounges Hotel bars Outdoor bars Theme bars Pubs Some good names to look for are Skybar (exclusive nightclub style), the Standard (hotel bar), Bigfoot Lodge (woodsy theme bar), The Woods (tavern), Jones (restaurant bar), Libertine on Sunset (mellow nightclub), Saddle Ranch Chophouse (cowboy theme bar), and others.
Hot wings are a traditional favorite amongst sports bars. Some claim they originated in Buffalo, New York in 1964.
Breydan and Tanner are good at sports!! :):)
some good sports to get into would be swimming and track. its good for the bones. also
Well at this time of the year any that have plenty of booze, a big screen TV and ample heat. Fairbanks has snow on the ground and it is 0 degrees F.
Capedavilla's at La Terisita