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Where to Watch the Oregon vs. Ohio State Game in Dallas

If you haven’t been able to snag tickets to the game, here’s where you can catch the action around the city, and grab some great drink specials.
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On Monday the college football season will officially come to a close when Oregon meets Ohio State at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington to crown the national champ. If you haven’t been able to snag tickets to the game, here’s where you can catch the action around the city (and grab some great drink specials, to boot):

Henderson Tap House
Watch the game with $10 pitchers of Bud Light and Miller Light, $20 buckets of domestic beers, and $24 buckets of import beers.

Christie’s
Specials will include $5 Modelo Especial drafts, $4 bottles of Corona Corona Light and PBR, $5 Svedka vodka, $5 Buffalo Trace whiskey, and $6 Milagro tequila.

Stan’s Blue Note
Watch the game with $3 flavored vodka, $1 Corona, and $4 Texas liquors.

Nodding Donkey
Grab half-price wings and enjoy a pre-game happy hour from 3-7 with $3 Bud Light, Miller Light, and wells.

Time Out Tavern
Happy hour lasts all through the game with $1 off wells and $1.25 off drafts and domestic bottles.

Milo Butterfingers
Monday night means $1 off pitchers, so Bud Light, Miller Light, and Coors Light cost $9 and pitchers of Shiner will run for $10.

Humperdinks
Watch the game on 2 projectors in the dining room and the bar area (with sound). CoronaRita’s are on special for $7.

Katy Trail Ice House
Happy hour takes place from 4-7, which means $1 off wells and drafts.

Trinity Hall
Monday is poker night at 7:30 so there will be deals a few select drafts and meals. The pub will also play the game with the sound on.

Buffalo Wild Wings
From 2-7 and 9-11, drafts and appetizers are both $3.

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