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Watch Parties Give 49ers Fans Options for Sunday’s Playoff Game 

Written by Julie ZigorisPublished Jan. 20, 2023 • 11:37am
Fans at SF's Golden Gate Tap Room and Grill cheer for the 49ers as they face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIV on Feb. 2, 2020. | Courtesy Golden Gate Tap Room and Grill

Still looking for somewhere to watch Sunday’s NFC divisional playoff game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys? There are plenty of local watering holes that would are perfect for cheering on the red and gold.

If you’re looking for something even bigger, the 49ers are hosting team-sponsored watch parties on projector screens in San Francisco, San Jose and Mexico City.

The parties will include raffles and giveaways along with food and drink menus—and all the requisite singing and chanting when the home team scores at Levi Stadium.  

Don’t worry if you’re a newbie fan who needs to drop Niners knowledge while you’re taking in the game—we have you covered

The three venues will open at 2:30 p.m. for the 3:30 p.m. scheduled game, so you have plenty of time to snag a good spot. 

The Crossing at East Cut at 200 Folsom St. is hosting the San Francisco watch party. The San Jose watch party is at San Pedro Social at 163 W. Santa Clara St. In Mexico City, you can join fans at Pinche Gringo BBQ Warehouse

Fans can learn more details and register through the events tab on the official 49ers Facebook page.

Julie Zigoris can be reached at [email protected]


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