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8 ways to celebrate Super Bowl LIX in LEX

CHIEFS SUPER BOWL

Will the ticker tape on Sunday be gold or green? | Photo by Evan Sanders and Kansas City Chiefs

When it comes to Super Bowl Sunday, there are a lot of questions. Will the Kansas City Chiefs (and, more importantly, Taylor Swift) celebrate a threepeat victory? Can the Philadelphia Eagles pull off an upset? Did you order enough wings for the table?

If you’re venturing out to watch the big game, here are eight ways to celebrate around the Horse Capital of the World.

Tin Roof, 303 S. Limestone
Wall-to-wall TVs, $1 wings, $15 domestic beer buckets, and a pregame party with music from DJ Miracle combine to create a can’t miss party.

West Sixth Brewing, 501 West 6th St.
A $35 game day table reservation includes a 64-ounce beer pitcher + a touchdown appetizer tray from Smithtown Seafood. Plus, sip on $5 pints and $18 pitchers, available all day.

Caesars Sportsbook at Red Mile Gaming & Racing, 1200 Red Mile Rd.
Score big with an all-you-can-eat buffet, exclusive prizes + plenty of chances to nail a parlay.

Cocktails Bar & Grill, 3090 Old Todds Rd.
Both locations of this Lexington libation staple are celebrating the big game with $12 beer buckets, all day brunch, and post-game industry night at Cocktails TOO.

Molly Brookes Irish Bar, 109 N. Limestone
Pigskin not your preference? Cheer for a different contact sport as Scotland takes on Ireland to advance to the third round of the Guinness Men’s Six Nations rugby championship tournament.

Painting with a Twist, 2573 Richmond Rd.
Create your own work of art featuring Kansas City’s biggest fan and still make it home before the halftime show starts.

Spindletop Hall, 3414 Iron Works Pike
Celebrate a different sort of Puppy Bowl during this adoption event hosted by Bluegrass Bully Rescue.

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