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Where To Watch The Rams Upset The Patriots In Super Bowl LIII In LA

In case you hadn't heard, THE SUPER BOWL IS THIS SUNDAY AND THE TEAM THAT IS THE TEAM FOR LOS ANGELES IS GOING TO BE ONE OF THE TEAMS THAT IS PLAYING IN THE SPORTS GAME.
With that said, you'll obviously want to find the most bestest of all the places to watch the sports game with your eyeballs. We can't decide what that place is for you, but we can offer some information to allow you to figure out that answer for yourself. Godspeed, sports watcher.
All events listed below are happening the day of Super Bowl LIII: Feb. 3, 2019.
Barrel & Ashes
This Studio City BBQ joint is offering a somewhat pricey, but seemingly fun event. For $78, you get draft beer and a buffet with foods like Frito pie, rib tips and mac n' cheese, taking place in their second floor bar. Tickets here.
11801 Ventura Blvd, Studio City
3:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Hotel Shangri-La
This art deco hotel in Santa Monica is showing the game poolside on a big screen TV and offering a BBQ combo platter with a burger, wings, herbed fries and two beers for $55 a person. You can also rent a cabana for your group at $500 a pop, which includes bottle service and a private TV, if that's your type of jam.
1301 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica
1 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Tickets here. Email for cabana rental here
Mohawk Bend
Love the Super Bowl, but don't love the meat-heavy food that often accompanies it? This mostly vegan Echo Park restaurant and bar has game day specials that include two "chili dogs" (available as meat or not meat) and a side of tater tots for $12. They'll also offer $2 off ABC brewery beers, all while showing the game on their big screen TV.
2141 W. Sunset Blvd, Echo Park
Trencher
If smaller and quieter is more your speed, another option in Echo Park is Trencher. A relatively quiet restaurant with delicious menu options, they're hosting a watch party with all-day happy hour specials. Some of their snacks will include $5 Loco Dog, chicken wings and fish tacos, plus $5 beer and wine.
1305 Portia Street, Echo Park
10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Không Tên
The Vietnamese-cum-Southern California restaurant on Pico Boulevard is launching its first Sunday Night Supper with a showing of the big game. For $39, you'll get a three-course prix-fixe meal, and happy hour will start at kickoff (3 p.m.) and go throughout the night.
11520 W. Pico Blvd., Sawtelle
3 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Reservations here.
Dry River Brewing
This Boyle Heights brewery will be serving $5 Saisons, IPAs and house-made Kombucha as well as their usual lineup of independent craft beers. The game will, of course, be on a big screen.
671 S. Anderson St., Boyle Heights
Woodley ProperHanging in the Valley this Super Bowl? Check out Woodley Proper, which is offering up some sweet, sweet deals during the game. Those include $7 cheeseburgers, buffalo wings and nachos, as well as $5 for a shot and a beer.
16101 Ventura Blvd. Second Floor., Encino
Boomtown BreweryLocated in a warehouse in the Arts District (where else?), Boomtown will be hosting it's Big Game Bonanza starting at 2 p.m. They'll offer $2 off pints and draft beers, desserts by S'Moreology and more food vendors to come. (They usually have food trucks operating outside the bar room.)
700 Jackson St., Arts District
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