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Don’t want to watch the game alone? Try these hot spots to enjoy the game with other local fans!

Alumni House Sports Grill
574 Highway 51, Ridgeland
601-605-9903
110 Bass Pro Drive, Pearl
601-896-0253
http://www.alumnihouseonline.com

Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar
808 Lake Harbour Drive, Ridgeland
601-856-0789
http://www.buffalowildwings.com

The Bulldog
6111 Ridgewood Road
601-978-3502
http://www.bulldog-jackson.draftfreak.com

Cherokee Inn
1410 Old Square Road
601-362-6388

Last Call Sports Grill
3716 Interstate 55 N.
601-713-2700
http://www.lastcallsportsgrill.com

Left Field Sports Grill
1198 Lakeland Drive
601-982-9445

Mugshots Grill & Bar
**NEW ADDRESS**
4245 Lakeland Drive
(601) 713-0383
http://www.mugshotsgrillandbar.com

Sportsman’s Lodge
1120 E. Northside Drive
601-366-5441
http://www.thesportsmanslodge.net

Time Out Sports Cafe
6270 Old Canton Road
601-978-1839
http://www.timeoutcafe.com

Previous Comments

We forgot a couple of places: Hooters (ahem) in Jackson and Beef O’Brady’s in Madison.


Hasn’t Mugshots moved? I saw a sign at the old Corky’s (corner of Airport and Lakeland) that said they were opening there August 24.


What about Wingstop?


At the risk of taking this in an unintended direction, do any of our local sports bars open early to show British soccer on Saturdays? Once upon a time, Buffalo Wild Wings did. Somehow, they were named one of the best soccer-watching bars in the NATION. They don’t do it anymore. And considering that college football starts at 11 a.m. on Saturdays, it wouldn’t surprise me if nobody does it at this time of year, anyway.

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