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Eagles Super Bowl: area transactions are sold as watch parties.

On the eve of the Super Bowl Lix, when the Philadelphia Eagles prepared for the Kansas City Chiefs, Philly managers said that advanced ticketing and planning helped them manage large Super Bowl events.

In the meantime, the fans of Eagles crowded in bars and restaurants on Saturday to celebrate Super Bowl Eva.

What we know:

Philadelphia restaurants and bars organize Super Bowl Watch parties and many of them on Sunday.

Chris Mullins, Sr. von McGillins Old Ale House, said that her watch party was sold out in the past week within three minutes of the opening of the sale. They were also packed for Super Bowl Eva on Saturday.

According to the numbers:

“We are open at 11 a.m. and at 12 p.m. we were full on the first floor and on the second floor at 12:30 p.m.,” said Mullins.

McGillins Old Ale House will be welcomed from 1 p.m. Limited walk-ins, but the venue will be closed for the Ticket Super Bowl event.

The Yards Brewing Company sold its Watch party within ten minutes after the opening of sales openings last Thursday. The brewery will sell beer on Sunday at 10 a.m., but General Manager Frank McLaughlin said they were closed for the ticket event that begins a few hours before the big game.

“We have a DJ, we have a raffle, we are giving away a television,” said McLaughlin. “We have a green Seltzer named Bird Juice, so that’s very popular.”

Celebrate the eagle:

The fans of Eagles are on the way to the Saloon of Craftsman Row to celebrate the Eagles in the Mardi Gras style. The restaurant and bar are decorated in New Orleans aroma, including the menu items such as the combo Po’boy, invited fries and Let’s Hunt Milkshake.

“It will be a big party here like a New Orleans party, a Philly party that is mixed together, and when we win it will be amazing,” said owner George Tsiouris by Craftsman Row.

The tables are sold out for the Super Bowl Watch Party in the Craftsman Row, but Tsiouris should call and check whether there were cancellations at the last minute. The first authorized hikes in the first-range are also available for standing room and bar seats.

Celebrate at home:

Many events may be sold out, but many Eagles fans said they will have seats in the front row of Super Bowl Watch parties at home.

“It is frowned upon when you spray champagne on a ceiling of a public institution, but it is acceptable in our house,” said David Beaver from Wilmington.

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