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Bludso's BBQ Is Hosting An All You Can Drink Super Bowl Party

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We've always been those people who are fans of watching the game at home. There's no competition for a comfy seat and unlimited access to cheap beer. It just seemed crazy to head out to some bar to get sloshed with a bunch of strangers. Until now.

Bludso's La Brea location is hosting an all-you-can-drink Super Bowl Sunday party, offering unlimited beer for $20 during the game. Taking Uber or Lyft is highly recommended, because having access to a tap means you're probably going to walk away tipsy. (But hopefully not so tipsy you pull a Sherman and say something you regret.)

The full menu will be available, and they'll also be doing some raffles and giveaways during the breaks. To make it feel even more like home, there are also rumors of Jello shots.

The only thing making it better than your house are the 10 TVs, and of course the smell of wafting smoke coming from the kitchen. (We don't care what you say; there's no way you make 'que anywhere near as good as Kevin Bludso.)

Seating begins as early as 2:30 p.m., giving you a full hour to enjoy the brews before the game starts. There is a 48-hour cancellation policy on reservations so don't be a flake.

You can make your reservation by calling (323) 931-2583.

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