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Philadelphia fan? Watch the Super Bowl at these Eagles bars in Phoenix

There will be plenty of Kelly Green jerseys at these Eagles bars on Sunday.
Cheer on the Eagles with crowds of like-minded fans at these metro Phoenix bars.

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The Philadelphia Eagles are set to take on the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday for Super Bowl LIX. And while Phoenix sits over 2,000 miles away from the City of Brotherly Love, there are plenty of Eagles fans in the Valley hoping to see the birds soar this weekend.

Throughout the metro Phoenix area, there are plenty of great sports bars – including our top 10 – for fans to catch the game. But for Eagles fans looking to cheer on the action with fellow fans, a few bars cater to the team specifically. Here are three Eagles bars in Phoenix to watch the Super Bowl.

Rockbar

4245 N. Craftsman Court, ScottsdaleThe most well-known Eagles bar in town is Rockbar in Old Town Scottsdale. This two-story bar is sure to be a madhouse filled with green jerseys on Sunday. The bar has been home to the Eagles West Fan Club for 10 years. Eagles flags hang from the rafters and a banner proclaims “You’re in Eagles Country,” which may help Philadelphia fans feel a little closer to home on Sunday.

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Philly’s Sports Grill

Multiple locationsAt this small Valley chain, the clue is in the name. Philly’s Sports Grill has four locations throughout the Valley, with three in Tempe and one in Ahwatukee. The food menu continues the theme, as appetizers are dubbed “the kick off” and the kitchen cranks out seven different varieties of cheesesteaks. Get a taste of Philadelphia as you watch the Super Bowl.

Uncle Sam’s

3217 E. Shea Blvd.
18913 N. 83rd Ave., PeoriaUncle Sam’s bar and restaurant has two locations in the Valley, where fans will be cheering on the Eagles on Sunday with cheesesteaks in hand. This patriotic spot was founded in 1980 and proclaims to have “the only true cheese steaks, hoagies, and grinders this side of Philadelphia.” It also has cozy booths, pitchers of beer and screens to catch the action.

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