Well, here we are. The Bruins and Blues are returned to Boston on Wednesday night, marking the first Stanley Cup Final Game 7 to be hosted. It’s safe to mention that most folks may be looking at the game. Still, if you’re no longer paying heaps of dollars for a seat at TD Garden, here are a handful of bars and eating places — lots of them close to the action within the West End — to provide food and drinks specials at some point in the sport.
- A strolling list of food and drink specials in honor of Game 7
- Including one brewery named Stanley, which provides free food to anybody.
- Game 7 specials at City Winery Game 7 specials at City Winery –City Winery
- By
- Erin Kuschner
- up to date on June 12, 2019
Well, here we are. The Bruins and Blues are again in Boston on Wednesday night, marking the first Stanley Cup Final Game 7 ever hosted in the city. It’s safe to mention that a maximum of people may be watching the game; however, in case you’re no longer paying hundreds of dollars for a seat at TD Garden, there are a handful of bars and restaurants—lots of them near the motion in the West End—that will offer food and drink specials throughout the game.
- Specials will remain updated as extras are introduced.
- Backyard Betty’s
Southie Bar and Grill Backyard Betty’s will get into the spirit by presenting Betty’s Ultimate B’s Backyard Burger for a restrained time. The timber-grilled burger will come with chopped barbecue brisket, chipotle mayo, smoked gouda, sparkling tomatoes, and shredded lettuce. It may be devoured even as looking at Game 7 on the eating place’s TVs or 12-foot projection screen. (a hundred and seventy W. Broadway, Boston)
Blake’s Kitchen + Bar
Purchase any neighborhood beer at this West End spot on game day, and you’ll also acquire an unfastened 1/2 order of wings. Need help with your beer selection? Try Blake’s Honey Blond, a collaboration between the eating place and Cambridge Brewing Co. (276 Friend St., Boston)
City WinerWingsgs and flatbreads may be half off during Wednesday’s sport f at City Winery, positioned only a quick walk from TD Garden. But in case you want something a touch more symbolic, order one of our distinctiveness drinks: the Black and Gold with Privateer Amber rum, pineapple juice, and passion fruit with a dark rum floater, or The Cup with Tito’s Vodka, St. Germain, and lemon juice, and topped off with cava. (eighty Beverly St., Boston)
Coda Bar + Kitchen
Coda, a neighborhood eating place in the Back Bay, will provide a confined Edition Black & Gold Burger, a hefty dish made with three four-ounce patties, balsamic-glazed caramelized onions, American cheese, bacon, and onion earrings. (329 Columbus Ave., Boston)
Grafton Street
Bruins fanatics in Cambridge would be smart to move over to Grafton Street, wherein a drop-down projector display will air the sport — and wherein diners may be capable of ordering 1/2-priced summertime nachos (smothered in grilled corn, tomatoes, crimson onion, bell pepper, queso fundido, and avocado crema) and chook wings with housemade hot sauce and carrot and celery sticks. (1230 Mass Ave., Cambridge)
The Harp
While looking at the B’s battle the Blues, thirsty fans can sip on Lord Hobo’s 617 Title Town brew, a hazy New England IPA released in April. The Harp will provide it completely for the sport. (eighty-five Causeway St., Boston)
Lower Mills Tavern
Bruins lovers with candy enamel can channel their fandom with ice cream at Lower Mills Tavern, a community bar in Dorchester. The Black & Gold — double chocolate ice cream with a golden caramel swirl and gold M&M’s from close by The Ice Creamsmith — might be served as a single scoop from Wednesday to Friday and as an ice cream sandwich with housemade chocolate chip cookies on Saturday and Sunday. (2269 Dorchester Ave., Boston)
Night Shift Lovejoy Wharf
The Everett-based brewery’s new West End region at Lovejoy Wharf is a stone’s throw from TD Garden, and they’ll be getting into the revelry with $3 off all appetizers beginning at five p.m. Wednesday. Be certain to test out the new Lord Stanley farmhouse ale on draft — bett, er bt, if your name is Stanley, you’ll devour in the course of the sport without spending a dime. (1 Lovejoy Wharf, Suite a hundred and one, Boston)
Pauli’s
Wear your Bruins gear to North End sandwich save Pauli’s, and you’ll score a loose facet of crispy French fries if you order the Killer B’s, a hefty sandwich made with crispy chook cutlet, bacon, provolone cheese, combined lettuce, tomatoes, and honey mustard sauce.