Super Bowl Specials: Where to Go in Hinsdale Area
Patch called around to some local establishments to see what they're offering on Super Bowl Sunday.
Patch called around to some local establishments to see what they're offering on Super Bowl Sunday.
Patch called around to some local establishments to see what they're offering on Super Bowl Sunday.
Super Bowl Sunday is fast approaching, and after calling around to a bunch of local bars and restaurants, Patch has a list of specials for those who want to go out for the big game, but not go far. We probably missed some great local specials out there for Super Bowl Sunday. If you know of any, tell us in the comments! CiNe Modern Taqueria—29 E. 1st St., Hinsdale; 630-590-5655 Country House—241 55th St., Clarendon Hills; 630-986-5444 Il Poggiolo (delivery/pick-up)—8 E. 1st St., Hinsdale; 630-734-9400 Kerry Piper—7900 Joliet Rd., Willowbrook; 630-325-3732 Topaz—780 Village Center Dr., Burr Ridge; 630-654-1616 Tracy’s Tavern—401 55th St., Clarendon Hills; 630-654-9451
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Professional football's biggest game of the season, a cause for an unofficial national holiday, is usually played in warm climates. Do you want to see that changed?
With NATO under his belt, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is looking for the next big event he would like the city to host. He wants a Super Bowl. There may be some pros to his idea, but there are a lot of cons: the small capacity of Soldier Field (after all, the $uper Bowl is all about money); the unpredictable yet usual frigid February weather and the lack of a dome over Soldier Field. Historically, the Super Bowl has been played in locations with warmer climes, where you don’t have to worry about a blizzard making it difficult to get the to the game, such as California, Arizona and Florida. Games have been played in domes in Atlanta, Detroit and Indianapolis. Who knows, though? Conventional wisdom and past history will be tested next year …
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Use Hinsdale-Clarendon Hills Patch's directory to place your order for the big game.
Super Bowl Sunday may not actually be the biggest day of the year for pizza sales, but it's always in the top five, says Jeremy White, the editor-in-chief of Pizza Today magazine. “Halloween, the day before Thanksgiving and Super Bowl Sunday are all big days for pizza,” White said. “It varies from year to year, with New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day rounding out the top five days." At any rate, White is certainly a big advocate of ordering a few pies to enhance your Super Bowl viewing enjoyment. “You definitely want to have pizza and a few good drinks on hand to avoid any letdown in game,” White joked. At the risk of sounding cheesy, White gets right to the crust of the matter when it comes to pizza and offers these tips. Check out these …
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Joe O'Donnell
11:54 am on Monday, July 23, 2012
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