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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Several spots in Addison host specials for World Series games


This is the World Series. This is serious.

— Here’s the starting line up of Addison venues holding World Series viewing parties:

The Quarter: Whether you are talking innings or quarters, this location is central destination for all sports. So come check out the Quarter to hear, watch and cheer the Rangers on to victory on the patio and a plate of delish oysters!

Sherlock's Baker St. Public House & Grill: Get your Rangers fix from Sherlock’s! Stay in the game with 25 TVs along with happy hour from 2-9 p.m. everyday and all day on Sunday. Big fan deserves a big beer -- so head over on Wednesday come in for $2.50 big beers.

Champps Americana: Rangers score? “I’ll drink to that”- Duke’s has aluminum 16-ounce can buckets, 3 bottles $7.99, 5 bottles $12.99, and offers 26 TVs.

Back 9 Sports Grill: Go big or go home at Back 9, where the World Series will be shown on a 350-ft HD projector outside. Too cold? Head inside and watch the game on the 14 other TVs the Back 9 has to offer. Either way, Back 9 has specials for you with $7 domestic pitchers and $15 domestic buckets.

BlackFinn Saloon: Don’t want to host a watch party? Be real VIP and reserve a table with Brandi Austin and enjoy the game with your closest friends.

Also, view a complete list of Addison restaurants online or stay posted with the Addison Special Events Facebook.


Source: Town of Addison



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Ha, good point! To their credit, I believe as of today they got in touch with the band and are agree


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The restaurant/bar didn't pay the band?! Sounds like an invite to "dine & dash," as I'm sure man


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