Where to watch pro football in Snohomish County

  • Thursday, September 2, 2010 7:30pm
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Here’s a list of the best places to watch the NFL this fall in Snohomish County. All of the places listed open for the early games on Sunday (at or before 10 a.m.):

Alligator Soul

3121 Broadway, Everett

425-259-6311

TVs: 5 (1 projection screen)

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra: Unofficial home of local Saints fans

Baxter’s

1700 132nd St. SE, Mill Creek

425-337-3007

TVs: 21 (6 big screens)

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

Bob’s Burgers ‘n Brews

8822 Quilceda Parkway, Tulalip

360-654-3605

TVs: 6

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra point: Full breakfast menu starting at 9 a.m. Sundays

Boston’s

15310 Main St., Mill Creek

425-338-4900

TVs: 8 (4 big screens)

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra point: Family-friendly environment

Boston’s

16918 Twin Lakes Ave., Marysville

360-652-9999

TVs: 10 big screens

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra point: Craziest fan contest

Flying Pig

2929 Colby Ave., Everett

425-339-1393

TVs: 5 (1 big screen)

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra point: Kids eat free on Sundays

Foxy’s

9601 Evergreen Way, Everett

425-513-0960

TVs: 14 (1 big screen)

NFL Ticket: No; Wi-Fi: Yes

Hawkeye’s

1002 Vernon Road, Lake Stevens

425-335-4359

TVs: 16 (3 big screens)

NFL Ticket: No; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra point: Outdoor big screen in the beer garden

Home Plate

9317 State Ave., Marysville

360-653-9308

TVs: 17 (12 big screens)

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra point: Unofficial home of the Seahawks in Marysville

The Inn Sports Bar

16716 Highway 99, Lynnwood

425-743-0700

TVs: 9 (2 big screen)

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra point: Food and drink specials during Seahawks games

Just Left

4308 198th St. SW, Lynnwood

425-776-7379

TVs: 12 big screens

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra point: Wing plate specials during games

Maxwell’s

1204 Third St., Marysville

360-659-1000

TVs: 6 (1 big screen)

NFL Ticket: No; Wi-Fi: No

Extra point: Ladies Night during Monday Night Football

None of Your Business

17711 Highway 99, Lynnwood

425-742-0861

TVs: 9 (6 big screens)

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra point: “Monday Night Football” pool

O’Finnigans

13601 Highway 99, Everett

425-743-9034

TVs: 6 (1 big screen)

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

O’Houlies

21919 66th Ave. W., Mountlake Terrace

425-776-1833

TVs: 9 (3 big screens)

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: No

Extra point: Guess the final score contest during Seahawks games

Razzals

11114 Evergreen Way, Everett

425-290-6224

TVs: 20 (1 projector screen)

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra point: Unofficial home of Steelers fans

Razzals

9327 Fourth St. NE, Lake Stevens

425-335-1988

TVs: 23 (3 big screens)

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra point: Unofficial home of Cowboys fans

Rory’s

105 Main St., Edmonds

425-778-3433

TVs: 7

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra point: 25 beers on tap

Shotze’s

9602 Evergreen Way, Everett

425-355-5766

TVs: 19 (1 projection screen)

NFL Ticket: Yes; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra point: Win prizes during timeouts during “Monday Night Football”

The Sports Page

907 First St., Snohomish

360-568-8202

TVs: 7 (1 big screen)

NFL Ticket: No; Wi-Fi: Yes

Extra point: Trivia during halftime of games

If you’re a great place to watch football and we missed you on this list, please let us know. Call Aaron Swaney at 425-339-3475 or e-mail him at aswaney@heraldnet.com.

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