If watching the Super Bowl isn’t enough, Orlando-area restaurants are hosting parties of their own with food and drink specials. Here are a few options:
Ace Cafe Orlando (100 W. Livingston St., Orlando): Watch the game while feasting on an all-you-can-eat buffet with wings, pasta and more — along with unlimited domestic beers, house wines and well drinks. The buffet is available starting at 6 p.m. for $50 per adult (ages 21+). The regular menu will also be available.
The Brass Tap (781 N. Alafaya Trail, Orlando): Fifty cent wings, $3 Goose Island Green Line Pale Ale and $3 Fireball will be available at this watch party from 6:30-10:30 p.m.
Graffiti Junktion Thornton Park (700 E. Washington St., Orlando): Drink bucket and draft specials will be available all Feb. 4. Foodwise — all burgers will be $10 with bottomless fries.
Market on Magnolia (150 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando): A day of special beer tappings, raffles, food deals and more will be available on Feb. 4.
Orange County Brewers (131 N. Orange Ave., Orlando): Indulge in lobster rolls and New England IPA while taking in the Super Bowl on a big screen.
Teak Neighborhood Grill (6400 Time Square Ave. in Orlando and 901 S. Orlando Ave. in Maitland): Enjoy drink specials such as $4 New Amsterdam drinks, $3.50 (20-ounce) Bud Lights, Miller Lights, Coors Light, and PBR, $12 domestic buckets, and more.
Tony Roma’s (8560 International Drive in Orlando): Check out a brand new happy hour menu with happy hour specials all day (including $4 select wine and $2 select draft beer). Score free draft beer when you wear team gear — and enjoy free drink drawings every time either team scores.
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