This Toronto Sports Bar Is Offering $25 All-You-Can-Eat Wings & $7 Pints For Super Bowl Sunday
How many wings can you eat during a game?

A person eating chicken wings. Right: A plate of chicken wings.
It's officially chicken wings and beer season because Super Bowl Sunday is right around the corner, and it's time to find the best deals on wings in Toronto.
The National Football League's Super Bowl is on February 11, which means that sports fans everywhere will be tuning in to watch the big game. Even people who don't watch sports will probably want to dig their hands into some delicious chicken wing buckets and watch the Super Bowl commercials that are always so entertaining.
Either way, this sports bar in Toronto has a deal you cannot miss out on because they'll have all-you-can-eat wings during the Super Bowl.
The Sportsnet Grill, located inside the Toronto Marriott City Centre, has all-you-can-eat wings for $25 and you can get a pint of Bud and Bud Light beer for $7. The Game-Day deal is on from 3:00 p.m. until close.
In addition to the delicious and endless wings you'll be able to eat all day, Sportsnet Grill overlooks the Rogers Centre and has so many screens in the restaurant it'll be hard to miss the game.
Additionally, to keep the Canadian spirit alive during a very American game, the restaurant will have a contest on February 11 where the winner, which will be announced during the half-time show, will get their hands on a pair of Toronto Maple Leafs versus the Philadelphia Flyers for the February 15th home game.
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