Best Super Bowl Sports Bars in the Lehigh Valley

With the promise of great food, vast beer selections and plenty of big screen TV’s; these 8 local sports bars are guaranteed to be the hub of Super Bowl Sunday action.

 

Keystone Pub & Grill

Voted “Best Place for Wings”, you can order 10, 20 or 40 piece wings in various flavors ranging from Asian Tang and Garlic Parmesan to Honey Mustard and Grilled Pineapple Habanero. There’s even ghost sauce available for those interested in trying something new. Make sure to snag your space at the shuffleboard table for those commercial breaks.

3259 Easton Ave., Bethlehem | 1410 Grape St., Whitehall | keystonepub.com

 

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Copperhead Grille

A Texas red chili souper bowl or a black bean veggie burger are two of the many choices for those with dietary restrictions. The vegetarian and low gluten menus offer all of the traditional favorites modified to fit your needs. More family oriented than other sports bars; this is a great place to bring the kids to enjoy the excitement.

5737 Route 378, Bethlehem | 1731 Airport Rd., Allentown | copperheadgrille.com

 

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Revolutions

Not only can you watch the game on numerous big screen TV’s throughout The Red Brick Grille, but also within the sports amphitheater featuring over 25 HD flat screens AND while you bowl at one of the 20 boutique lanes. 45 arcade games on the upper level gives the kids something to do along with the shuffleboard and pool tables in this sprawling 40,000 sq. feet of family fun.

3717 Route 378, Bethlehem | bethlehem.revolutionsbowl.com

 

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P.J. Whelihan’s

There’s no such thing as a bad seat in the house with TV’s in viewing distance of every table. A high energy atmosphere allows for cheering and friendly team banter. As for the food, cheese steak spring rolls, tot cho’s, pretzel nuggets and ranchero chicken taquitos are only a few selections off the extensive food and drink menu.

3395 High Point Blvd., Bethlehem | 4595 Broadway, Allentown | 1658 Hausman Rd., Allentown | pjspub.com

 

Photo by Alison Conklin

The Brew Works

You can’t go to either of the Brew Works locations without trying at least one of their house-brewed beers—truly a craft beer lovers paradise. Offering a more intimate viewing setting, this is an option to root for your team in a more relaxing atmosphere. Catch the game in the main bar area or visit Steelgaarden on the lower level for a lounge setting with pool tables and darts for those less interested in the play by plays.

812 W. Hamilton St., Allentown | 569 Main St., Bethlehem | thebrewworks.com

 

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Rivals Sports Bar

Tucked within a side street off of the Easton Circle, this genuine sports bar has an entire wall of TV’s centrally located within the bar. Plenty of seating and an overall casual atmosphere allows for the thrill of the game without unnecessary chaos.

5 Lehn’s Ct., Easton | rivalseaston.com

 

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Roosevelt’s 21st

Bottom dollar drink prices are the draw to this local favorite. $8 sangria pitchers and $2 Coors Light drafts are the perfect budget friendly specials. For the ultimate Super Bowl Sunday Funday, try the FDR Burger Challenge.

21 E. Elizabeth Ave., Bethlehem | 1328 Tilghman St., Allentown | roosevelts21st.com

 

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Chickie’s & Pete’s

The area’s newest sports bar is serving up an all you can eat buffet and drink specials for the big game. With two bars, countless TV’s and 8,000 sq. ft. of space to accommodate the crowds, you’ll get the quintessential game day experience with a side of the oh-so-famous crab fries.

701 Hamilton St., Allentown | chickiesandpetes.com

With the promise of great food, vast beer selections and plenty of big screen TV’s; these 8 local sports bars are guaranteed to be the hub of Super Bowl Sunday action.

 

Keystone Pub & Grill

Voted “Best Place for Wings”, you can order 10, 20 or 40 piece wings in various flavors ranging from Asian Tang and Garlic Parmesan to Honey Mustard and Grilled Pineapple Habanero. There’s even ghost sauce available for those interested in trying something new. Make sure to snag your space at the shuffleboard table for those commercial breaks.

3259 Easton Ave., Bethlehem | 1410 Grape St., Whitehall | keystonepub.com

 

Photo Courtesy of copperheadgrille.com

Copperhead Grille

A Texas red chili souper bowl or a black bean veggie burger are two of the many choices for those with dietary restrictions. The vegetarian and low gluten menus offer all of the traditional favorites modified to fit your needs. More family oriented than other sports bars; this is a great place to bring the kids to enjoy the excitement.

5737 Route 378, Bethlehem | 1731 Airport Rd., Allentown | copperheadgrille.com

 

Photo by Colin Coleman Fotos

Revolutions

Not only can you watch the game on numerous big screen TV’s throughout The Red Brick Grille, but also within the sports amphitheater featuring over 25 HD flat screens AND while you bowl at one of the 20 boutique lanes. 45 arcade games on the upper level gives the kids something to do along with the shuffleboard and pool tables in this sprawling 40,000 sq. feet of family fun.

3717 Route 378, Bethlehem | bethlehem.revolutionsbowl.com

 

Photo by Alison Conklin

P.J. Whelihan’s

There’s no such thing as a bad seat in the house with TV’s in viewing distance of every table. A high energy atmosphere allows for cheering and friendly team banter. As for the food, cheese steak spring rolls, tot cho’s, pretzel nuggets and ranchero chicken taquitos are only a few selections off the extensive food and drink menu.

3395 High Point Blvd., Bethlehem | 4595 Broadway, Allentown | 1658 Hausman Rd., Allentown | pjspub.com

 

Photo by Alison Conklin

The Brew Works

You can’t go to either of the Brew Works locations without trying at least one of their house-brewed beers—truly a craft beer lovers paradise. Offering a more intimate viewing setting, this is an option to root for your team in a more relaxing atmosphere. Catch the game in the main bar area or visit Steelgaarden on the lower level for a lounge setting with pool tables and darts for those less interested in the play by plays.

812 W. Hamilton St., Allentown | 569 Main St., Bethlehem | thebrewworks.com

 

Photo Courtesy of mcall.com

Rivals Sports Bar

Tucked within a side street off of the Easton Circle, this genuine sports bar has an entire wall of TV’s centrally located within the bar. Plenty of seating and an overall casual atmosphere allows for the thrill of the game without unnecessary chaos.

5 Lehn’s Ct., Easton | rivalseaston.com

 

Photo

Courtesy of discoverlehighvalley.com

Roosevelt’s 21st

Bottom dollar drink prices are the draw to this local favorite. $8 sangria pitchers and $2 Coors Light drafts are the perfect budget friendly specials. For the ultimate Super Bowl Sunday Funday, try the FDR Burger Challenge.

21 E. Elizabeth Ave., Bethlehem | 1328 Tilghman St., Allentown | roosevelts21st.com

 

Photo Courtesy of mcall.com

Chickie’s & Pete’s

The area’s newest sports bar is serving up an all you can eat buffet and drink specials for the big game. With two bars, countless TV’s and 8,000 sq. ft. of space to accommodate the crowds, you’ll get the quintessential game day experience with a side of the oh-so-famous crab fries.

701 Hamilton St., Allentown | chickiesandpetes.com