5 places to watch the World Series in Tucson tonight
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The ultimate World Series showdown between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians begins tonight at 5 p.m.Â
You can hang out at home and watch it on Fox, or you can head to one of these five watering holes to enjoy it with your fellow baseball fanatics.Â
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With a name like Old Chicago, it's hard to imagine the restaurant and taproom not screening the World Series (the folks in the photos above seemed to enjoy themselves when they were there to watch the Cubs take on the Marlins in 2003).Â
Old Chicago has more than 20 televisions spread throughout its bar and dining areas for your viewing enjoyment. Call 327-6200 or click here for more information.Â
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Union Public House has gone as far as to call itself Tucson's official "Chicago Cubs World Series Viewing Headquarters."
The restaurant will have Old Style and Pabst Blue Ribbon cans for $3 and authentic style Chicago hot dogs throughout the series.
Visit the Facebook page for more information. 329-8575
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Head down to Hi Fi Kitchen & Cocktails tonight and you won't be able to miss the first game of the 2016 World Series.Â
The venue sports around 40 screens both inside and outside, and can project the big game across its entire back wall for your viewing pleasure.Â
Check them out on Facebook or by calling 268-9110.
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Tucson's east side has plenty of spots to watch the series.Â
Among them: The Canyon's Crown on the west end of East Tanque Verde Road.
The Crown has eight televisions spread throughout the restaurant's interior and a healthy selection of craft beer on tap.Â
Check out its Facebook page here. Otherwise call 885-8277 for more info.Â
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While sports is not the primary focus of this popular brewery, Barrio has seen its share of Cubs fans sneaking in to watch their team make it to the World Series.Â
The brewery has televisions throughout and projection screens so its customers can watch in comfort while sipping on a Barrio Blanco or Taylor Jayne's Raspberry Ale.Â
Visit the Facebook page here or call 791-2739.
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With a name like Old Chicago, it's hard to imagine the restaurant and taproom not screening the World Series (the folks in the photos above seemed to enjoy themselves when they were there to watch the Cubs take on the Marlins in 2003).Â
Old Chicago has more than 20 televisions spread throughout its bar and dining areas for your viewing enjoyment. Call 327-6200 or click here for more information.Â
Union Public House has gone as far as to call itself Tucson's official "Chicago Cubs World Series Viewing Headquarters."
The restaurant will have Old Style and Pabst Blue Ribbon cans for $3 and authentic style Chicago hot dogs throughout the series.
Visit the Facebook page for more information. 329-8575
Head down to Hi Fi Kitchen & Cocktails tonight and you won't be able to miss the first game of the 2016 World Series.Â
The venue sports around 40 screens both inside and outside, and can project the big game across its entire back wall for your viewing pleasure.Â
Check them out on Facebook or by calling 268-9110.
Tucson's east side has plenty of spots to watch the series.Â
Among them: The Canyon's Crown on the west end of East Tanque Verde Road.
The Crown has eight televisions spread throughout the restaurant's interior and a healthy selection of craft beer on tap.Â
Check out its Facebook page here. Otherwise call 885-8277 for more info.Â
While sports is not the primary focus of this popular brewery, Barrio has seen its share of Cubs fans sneaking in to watch their team make it to the World Series.Â
The brewery has televisions throughout and projection screens so its customers can watch in comfort while sipping on a Barrio Blanco or Taylor Jayne's Raspberry Ale.Â
Visit the Facebook page here or call 791-2739.
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