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Best place to watch Ravens games?

by Wendy Ingram | August 6, 2008 at 9:58 am
Posted in Baltimore, Ravens, drinks, outings, sports

Hey kids. I am curious to know, where do you think is the best place to watch the Ravens play?  Is it from your couch in the comfort of your own home, the 50 yard line at M&T Bank Stadium, or the corner bar?

The b Street Team is planning on heading out during football season to some local hangouts and we’d love to know where you’re going to be so that we can hang with our readers!!!


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11 responses.

  1. Does anybody know of a good spot in Mt. Vernon to watch the Ravens games? Mt. Vernon Stable definitely has the right food and atmosphere downstairs, but they have two blurry TVs and the sound is usually turned way down. Sometimes they're not even tuned to the game.

    On the plus side, that is definitely the place to go if you want to eat wings and watch The Venture Brothers. I am not kidding.

  2. Go to Neo Viccino - they always have the game on the 42 inch flat screen.

    Of course when I go...and that isn't too often...I sit in our club seats. Probably not the best seats in the house...but you can go inside to the lounge if it gets too cold...and it usually does.

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  3. Seats 253-257 in level 2 8 games out of the season!!! But that was before the dollar turned into the new nickel. Now it's Kislings Tavern on Fleet and Chester. 8 screens downstairs and 3 upstairs with the pool tables. And better wings at 1/4th the price.

  4. The Baltimore Tap House (formerly Growlers) at South Potomac and Fleet. 16 micros on tap, 8 flat screens, good people.

  5. I prefer going to the larger bars over the smaller intimate places. The large crowd makes it feel more like I'm there. I moved to Bel Air last summer and Looney's is a great place to watch the game. They have over 200 tv's with 5 giant projection screens. They also have the best wings ever.

  6. Shucker's in Fells Point, $1 oysters and half price wings. Also they have large flat screen TV’s and a few leather sofas to relax on...it's like sitting in your own living room with someone waiting on you. It does not get any better then that!

  7. Shucker is a great spot too, as long as it's early in the season. Even inside, November and December by the water is tooooooooooo cold!!! Even with a proper Long Island to warm you up...

  8. The old Dizzy Issies (reopening soon... The Diz). Not too far from home, know a bunch of people there. GREAT food.

  9. In Pittsburgh as the Steelers present the Ravens with another shellacking...Otherwise the upper deck at M&T is pretty wild.

  10. Like anyone would go to Pittsburgh on purpose...

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  11. No Steelers comments allowed here...
    Adam, really, you should know better!!!