Tony C's Sports Bar: It's How You Play The Game

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Tony C's Sports Grill
699 Assembly Row
Somerville, MA 02145
(617) 666-8282
TonyCsSportsBar.com

So your team didn't quite make it as far as you'd hoped. They just couldn't quite cut it. Or maybe they didn't have enough balls to cheat... one of the two. Don't be too down on yourself though; because one, believe it or not, you don't actually have any control over your team's performance; and two, there are still plenty of ways to enjoy the big game this Sunday, even if you don't really care who wins.

Besides, as you learned from your dear old dad (unless he was one of those sports tyrants) it's not about winning or losing... It's about the food!

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Here to help you celebrate this great day is the recently opened, Tony C's Sports Grill. Last month Tony Conigliaro's humongous memorial opened in the form of an 11,000 sq. ft baseball-themed restaurant.

90 state-of-the-art big screen TV's and a 4-sided Jumbotron provides you with the ability to catch every pass, touch down and "wardrobe malfunction" no matter where you're seated. And to help keep you fully fueled, Chef Giovani Suarez—previous of Grill 23 and Abe & Louie's—is cooking up scrumptulecent game day staples like wings (buffalo or honey BBQ), Creamy Nachos and of course, amazing burger options like the bacon cheddar burger or mushroom melt.

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For those unlucky few who are rooting for the wrong team, Conig is here to save the day even from his grave. With 40 beers on tap you can drown your sorrows away while downing some incredible brews. And if you need something a little stronger, don't be afraid to grab a cocktail like the Bachelor's Bourbon with Buffalo Trace, thyme, lemon, and Angostura bitters.

Just try not to get too sloshed, your girlfriend still expects you to have control over your own performance…

By Amanda Blum

Amanda Blum writes and edits E.S.P. Eat. See. Play. lifestyle content for Boston.
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