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Best Spots to Watch The Jets Game Sunday in Port Washington

Where to see the game and enjoy a bite in town.

Our New York Jets face the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday. If you plan to catch the game that could give the Jets their first chance to head to the Super Bowl since the 1960s, there are some go-to spots in Port Washington.

Here are establishments in Port featuring food, drink, and Jets. 

Free buffet during half-time. Plenty of beer on tap, including Guinness, Blue Moon and Bud Light – most imported beers, $6, domestic $5.

This Irish restaurant and bar will have its game on. Popular menu items include Buffalo Wings ($9), burgers ($11), and pulled pork sandwich ($15). Children's menu also available ($8.95). 

Try the Mediterranean mini-pizzas ($7.95), or try the extensive burger-and-fries menu ($5.95 - $7.95). 

Full bar, burgers, and plenty of wings, including Teriyaki and Buffalo-style. While you're there, check out the new automated OTB Fast Track machine.

Order up some pints of Guinness, and look for “very cheap” wing specials during the game.

Or, order in, and watch the game...

Get 3-foot heroes for $18.95 per foot, includes potato salad and cole slaw.  A spicy chicken wings platter for $49.95 includes celery, carrot sticks and bleu cheese dressing, feeds 10 people and also an assorted mini kebab platter for $49.95 which includes cole slaw and potato salad, feeds 4. Call ahead to place your order.

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