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Where St. Pete Watch Parties Are Happening For Super Bowl LV
If you plan on attending a watch party at any venue or house, the CDC offers guidelines included here.

ST. PETERSBURG, FL — If you're comfortable going out for Super Bowl LV festivities despite the pandemic, St. Pete has a variety of places where you can watch the game.
Here is the list of places:
- Grand Central Brewhouse, 2529 Central Ave, has singer/musician Noel Rochford playing from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., just before the Super Bowl action kicks off. A projector set up outside will show the game on the side of the venue's building. There is plenty of outdoor seating and tables. There is also upstairs seating where guests can view the game.
Kevin "We're not a sports bar so we're not promoting it heavily but we have a big expansive beer garden with open air, and we have our new projector and screen so we're going to show the Super Bowl," owner Kevin Milkey told Patch.
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- The Galley, 27 Fourth Street North, will host a watch party with drinks, Super Bowl specials and prime rib dinners. It's open from 11:30 a.m. to midnight.
- MacDinton's St. Pete, 242 First Ave N, a popular Irish bar will have Big Game watch party that starts at 4 p.m.
- Dead Bob's, 6717 Central Ave N, will host Big Game by Blue Ice Vodka that kicks off at 4 p.m.
- Old Northeast Tavern, 201 Seventh Ave N, has a few big flat-screen TVs that will show the game. Enjoy some drinks and good food.
The CDC offers the following safety tips if you plan to attend a watch party or a large Super Bowl event:
- Call the venue to ensure that they have steps in place to prevent the spread of the virus.
- Follow signage at the venue to allow for social distancing.
- Arrive to the venue early to avoid crowding and congested areas.
- Avoid chanting or cheering. Stomp, clap, or bring hand-held noisemakers instead.
- Wear masks at all times.
- Use touchless payment methods at the venue when available.
- Limit alcohol consumption. Consuming alcohol may make you less likely to follow COVID-19 safety measures.
- Minimize the time you spend in the restaurant, bar or concession area. The longer you stay, the more you increase your risk.
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