The Cardinals are fighting for a chance to play in this year's Super Bowl, and the Valley is pumped.
Here are our picks for some of the rowdiest, most fan-filled spots to watch the game—and where to party after.
The Cardinals are fighting for a chance to play in this year's Super Bowl, and the Valley is pumped.
Here are our picks for some of the rowdiest, most fan-filled spots to watch the game—and where to party after.
Get comfy on one of the couches at Mickey's Hangover, which serves brunch from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Score bottomless mimosas when you order one entree and one side item, and chow down on buttermilk fried chicken after noon. Plus, there are specials on Philly cheesesteaks.
For a high-end experience, this bustling sports bar features satellite TVs and a full menu of favorites, including pizza, burgers, grilled chicken and sandwiches. It also serves pasta, grilled salmon, steaks and chops.
If you want to be distracted during the game, wings and ribs, Sheryl's Veggie Quesadilla, Nightmare Nachos and four double-decker sliders with bacon, Cheddar and pepperjack cheeses will do the job. More important, the impressive rock-and-roll memorabilia will keep the non-sports buffs occupied.
If you want a place! with history, head to Max's. Glendale's oldest sports bar has 85 TVs and more than 360 high-school, college and pro football helmets, on display. There's a hearty menu that includes Iowa pork tenderloin, burgers, wings, pizza and entrees.
This downtown restaurant and bar has ambient lighting, stone walls and a waterfall. Even better: The wood-fired pizzas come in a countless number of varieties, from the traditional to the exotic. Coach & Willie's is where it's at if you love pizza with your pigskin.
Some people may just want to be near University of Phoenix Stadium. For those folks, this sports bar features 19 big television screens wrapped around the walls of the restaurant so every seat has a good view of the game of your choice. Despite the presence of a bar, the restaurant has a family-friendly atmosphere complete with kids menu.
The kind of bar place where everybody might know your name, this cozy sports bar features pizzas, burgers, subs and chili. Appetizer offerings include sweet-potato fries, chili fries and 13 flavors of wings.

What other people are saying...
AlDog from Scottsdale - January 20, 2009 at 4:38 PM
Does anyone know if any of the bars are taking reservations for tables for the Super Bowl?
Report This Commentqqtpie from no clue - January 18, 2009 at 2:02 PM
Are there any kid friendly places to watch the game?
Report This CommentBig Guy from 8885 W Thunderbird - January 16, 2009 at 5:14 PM
Dillions on Thunderbird or on 59th Just north of the 101 great food geat services and plenty of flat screens.
Report This Commenttrmay15 from South Scottsdale - January 13, 2009 at 9:04 AM
Hasn't anyone mentioned Duke's in Scottsdale......that's where I will be for the first 1/2 and then to the Dirty Drummer on Scottsdale Rd for the ...
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Report This CommentRiosMarketing from Canyon Trails - January 09, 2009 at 4:06 PM
GAME TIME IS THE HOTTEST SPOT IN THE WEST VALLEY!!!! The food is great prices are unbelievable, the atmosphere is completely first class!! Cute se...
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