Need a place to watch the big game? These local establishments offer you a venue to kick back and cheer on the Colts!
-- Wings Etc., Scatterfield Road, Anderson: 5 p.m.
-- Daleville American Legion, 14708 W. Sixth St., Daleville: Starts at noon.
-- Chesterfield American Legion Post 408, 5100 Mounds Road, Chesterfield: Open at 4 p.m. Bring munchies to share and watch the game on the big screen TV. There will be drink specials, drawings and prizes.
-- Stanley’s Bar & Grill, 27th and Monroe streets, Anderson: Opening at 1 p.m. with a pitch-in. Call 643-7229 to sign-up for pitch-in.
-- The Pendleton AMVETS Post 26, 939 S. Broadway, Pendleton: Pitch-in begins at 1 p.m. Bring a covered dish, dessert or appetizer and join the fun. Wear your favorite Colts shirt and watch the big game on two big screen TV’s. The public is welcome.
-- Moran’s Bar & Grill, 1320 E. 23rd St., Anderson: Open at 1 p.m. Having a pitch-in, game on big screen TV
-- Scampy’s, 2705 Nichol Ave.: Anderson, 3 p.m., drink specials.
-- DT’s R Bar, Anderson: 4 p.m. to close
-- Birdhouse, Anderson: Live Band — 1:30 to 5 p.m. No cover charge. Super Bowl Party that evening. Drink specials, pitch-in dinner.
-- Meadowbrook Pizza, 37th and Main streets: 3 p.m. Pitch-in.
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