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Irish Pub
With two locations in Center City (one at 12th and Walnut, the other eight blocks down at 20th) Irish Pub is a go-to spot for watching Sunday games with a host of on-tap specials. Go for the oversized bar area and big-screen broadcasts, stay for the pub fare which includes gravy and cheese covered fries.

 

Fado
When we think of Fado, we almost always think of World Cup. But it definitely doesn't end there. As good for Phillies playoffs as it is for catching Liverpool matches, Fado's wraparound set-up is perfect for running into 100 of your closest friends.

 

Tir Na Nog
Between the food coma-inducing Shepard's Pie and puff pastry chicken pot pie, Tir Na Nog is the perfect place to fill up with carbs before you start pounding frothy pints of Hoegaarden. Go for the happy hour specials, stay for the rowdy crowds that show up at all hours for real futbol games.

 

O'Neals
The last time we hit O'Neals it was... yeah, it was this past Sunday. Start with a breakfast sandwich at the ripe hour of 11am, then move onto the housemade Bloody Marys which (even if you think yourself a V8-hater) will keep your spirits high well past 5pm. True story.

 

Dark Horse Pub
The name does not lie. This bar is very, very dark - but it be forewarned, it gets super crowded on Friday and Saturday nights.


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