5 Reasons to Watch Football Games at a Sports Bar
One of the Best Views
Although nothing compares to actually going to the football game, most people tend to make the experience of going to the game more fun that is really is. For example, when you go to a football game, you have to really know where to look to see all the important plays and you have to either shell out some serious money for good tickets or come prepared with a set of binoculars to watch whats going on.
When you’re watching the game from a high definitiion TV, you can let the TV network do the heavy lifting for you. The TV networks will help you figure out if a play was fake, you’ll get replays of all important plays, you get slow-motion. In short, when you’re watching the game on a big high definition TV, you’ll know more about what’s going on than you would in person, especially with our various number of TVs.
The Drinks
Delicious Food
Much like the drinks, food can be super expensive or tedious to make. Fortunately at a sports bar, you can get the perfect food pairing to go with your ice cold beers. Wings - check, nachos - check, burgers - check. You name the kind of food you’d want with your beer, chances are its on our menu. The best part of it all is its no hassle for you at all, you place the order, get served, eat, and it gets cleaned up. You can keep track of the game and keep the drinks pouring while enjoying your time.
Being Social without the Hassle
When you go to an actual sporting event, people end up taking their teams so seriously that much of the fun about sports seems to get lost along the way. At home, being social means cleaning up after your sloppy friends who can’t seem to remember that garbage goes in the garbage bin. At sports bars, its the perfect setting with fans being a bit more civilized and you not having to worry about cleaning up after your friends. You can be social and enjoy the game, talk, eat, drink and have a good time without any worries.
Some Friendly Heckling
At home, if you’re by yourself, watching the game in silence seems to dull down a lot of the excitement. Part of the fun in watchng sports is trash talking someone rooting for the other team. Doing this at a sporting event can lead to some big fights, loud arguments and ultimately an overall uneasy time. Doing so at a sports bar is completely different as you can enjoy some friendly heckling with nothing to worry about.
So what are you waiting for? Make plans to come down and watch some of the upcoming football games with us at Village Pourhouse.