


Planning on catching the game in Vegas? Head downtown for bets and beverages
If you can’t be at the University of Phoenix Stadium for Super Bowl XLIX on Feb. 1, downtown Las Vegas has you more than covered. With its celebrated “old Vegas” charm and an array of hotel-casinos boasting ultramodern sports books, lounges, bars and restaurants in which to watch (and maybe wager on) the big game, gridiron fans can savor every touchdown, downtown.
The historic and luxurious
Golden Nugget Las Vegas, downtown’s largest casino, will be Super Bowl
Central. Drink specials abound at its many bars, including the Cadillac
Mexican Kitchen & Tequila Bar, Rush Lounge, Stage Bar, Ice Bar, Bar
46 and H2O. Championship-worthy deals will include five for $18 select
beer buckets, $8 shot and beer combinations, $4 Jim Beam and Coke, $6
Sauza Blue margarita and $8 Pinnacle Bloody Mary. There will also be a
free Super Bowl viewing party at the Golden Nugget showroom. www.goldennugget.com
Bier
Garten, the Plaza Hotel & Casino’s German-inspired indoor/outdoor
eatery, is offering a free beer with any of their Signature Sausages on
Super Bowl Sunday. Don’t forget the giant pretzels! www.biergartenlv.com
At
the El Cortez, Sin City’s longest continuously running hotel and
casino, the NFC vs. AFC action will be centered upon the property’s
comprehensive sports book, which features cutting-edge wagering
technology, 24 LCD TVs and $2 Budweisers and $1 hot dogs on Super Sunday
(10 a.m. to 6 p.m.). For the tech savvy, download the Sports Connection
mobile app, register at the El Cortez Sports Book and you’ll be able to
bet on the Super Bowl from your Android or Apple phone.
www.elcortezhotelcasino.com/gaming/sports-book Over at the renovated and
reenergized D Las Vegas Casino Hotel (formerly Fitzgerald’s), Longbar
lives up to its name with the longest bar in Nevada, stretching the
entire length of the ca sino.
With
nine beers on tap, wall-to-wall flat screen televisions and more than
30 seats with personal multigame playing machines, Longbar is perfect
for multitasking NFL nuts.www.thed.com Bar Prohibition at Golden Gate
Hotel Casino is a classic casino bar once frequented by the likes of
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. With its rowdy-yet-retro
vibe, signature Dancing Dealers and cocktails served in inconspicuous
coffee mugs (just like during the “dark days” of moonshine and
smuggling), Bar Prohibition features an edgy, freewheeling 1920s twist.
However, all their viewing facilities are completely modern, allowing
for a 21st century Super Bowl experience. www.goldengatecasino.com/drinks