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Super Bowl Food and Drink Specials in Imperial Beach

A few places to go to get free or discount food and drinks and watch the Super Bowl Sunday in Imperial Beach.

Looking for a place to spend the Super Bowl with a crowd, drink specials or meal deals? IB Patch has got you covered. Here are a few deals available at local bars and restaurants.

On Super Bowl Sunday or any other day, check the IB Patch Directory Food & Dining section for a full range of options for places to eat around Imperial Beach.

Mickie's Bar and Grill
Pre-pay $16 for a Super Bowl meal which reserves you a seat at the bar and pays for a barbecue rib plate, complete with baked beans, corn on the cob, potato salad and any beer. You also get a Super Bowl shot glass.

Reserve your space at Mickie's by the end of the day Thursday.

Seacoast Grill

  • 50 percent off all appetizers
  • $3 for all premium and domestic beers and wine 
  • $12 pitcher of beer

The Office Lounge

Pot luck 2-8 p.m. and an assortment of drink specials from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Bullpen Tavern

  • $20 rib eye and jumbo shrimp meal
  • three tickets for raffle
  • free drink or free pitcher of beer
  • reserve your seat 
  • $2 fireballs or $1 off any drink after every touchdown

The Scoreboard

$30 reserves you a seat and gets you an open-faced rib eye sandwich with fries, $10 in Scoreboard bucks, NFL glass, beads, keychain and raffle tickets.

Little Bonanza

Any kind of 32 oz beer for $4

The Salty Frog

  • Free hot dogs, chili and meatballs
  • $2 domestic draft
  • $6 Pabst Blue Ribbon pitchers

Jersey Boys Diner

Starting Feb. 1, Jersey Boys will deliver anywhere along Seacoast Drive and east to 9th St. $15 minimum for delivery.

On Game Day, $10 all-you-can-drink mimosas (with the purchase of a meal) all day long and 15 cent wings with the purchase of a pitcher of domestic beer while supplies last.

Crystal Cove Cocktails

  • Free pizza and wings
  • $4 Bloody marys and bloody beers

IB Forum

  • Buy raffle tickets for your chance to win a 32" flat-screen TV, grill or more
  • Domestic pitcher of beer and 10 hot wings for $17
  • Bucket of six domestic bottle beers $18, Coronas or Pacificos $20
  • Absolut Bloody Mary $6 or Absolut screwdriver $5
  • Jello shooter $1
  • Buffalo chicken fries $7
  • Super carne nachos $7
  • 10 hot wings $7
  • Beer battered zucchini $5

Ye Olde Plank Inn

Check back on Game Day. 

Know any other local specials we should include? Email editor Khari Johnson at khari.johnson@patch.com

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