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Arena Sports Bar & Grille – Bremerton

$15 for $30 Worth of Sports-Bar Fare

$15
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Fri Jun 01 06:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$30
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$15
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  • Sporting Life

In a Nutshell

Awash in glow of 15 flat-screen TVs & jumbo projection screen, diners down hand-formed burgers & local-microbrewery beers

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 5, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Dine-in only. Must purchase 1 food item. Not valid for happy hour. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Eating out allows one to subvert the hassle of cleaning up after a meal and to employ the kitchen for other, more important tasks, such as sock-sliding competitions. Be more flexible with your space with this Groupon.

$15 for $30 Worth of Sports-Bar Fare

Burgers topped with house-made chili ($11.99), jumbo shrimp brushed with butter ($17.99), and truffle cheesesteak on a sourdough baguette ($12.99) populate the diverse menu.

Arena Sports Bar & Grille

Not content to conquer only the realm of family-style breakfast eats, Family Pancake House owner Robert Mathwig decided to try his hand at creating a classic sports bar with delicious eats and a variety of drinks. To that end, he helped his chefs assemble a menu of bar fare gussied up with fine ingredients, from asiago, parmesan, and romano mac 'n' cheese to beer-battered Alaskan cod served with chips.

The standard-with-a-twist dishes arrive at tables awash in the electronic glow of 15 flat-screen TVs and a jumbo projector screen broadcasting stimulating sports action or congressional-subcommittee meetings. Contests of skill play out on two pool tables, and outdoors, a patio with heated seating fends off Jack Frost's touch.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Writing a Sitcom

The major television networks have just announced their upcoming season of wedding shows, primetime commercials, and sitcoms, which are scripted shows for people who hate to be alone and want to feel like they have friends inside the TV. Here’s a step-by-step guide to writing your first sitcom:

Choose a main character:
* A single gal trying to make it in New York City (difficult place for gals because the subway is always crowded and men are rude)
* A guy who wants to be successful but is stifled by his need to be lazy and have fun
* A parent who should not be a parent

Choose a location:
* A large apartment but it has bad furniture or a mouse
* An office where everyone talks fast and the boss is a hot but mean woman
* A house in the relatable part of America

Choose a best friend:
* Female whose glasses represent her insecurity
* Male whose glasses represent his insecurity
* Mean spouse

Choose a love interest:
* Man who lives in the city but somehow has a job that involves tilling the earth and making folk art
* Hot boss (turns out she wasn’t really mean, just assertive)
* Single neighbor who is always visible through the window when getting dressed

Choose a montage for the opening credits:
* Main characters sitting on subway trains, walking down streets, and pushing weird sidewalk-people out of the way, then they all end up at a restaurant eating brunch together
* A memo flies around the office, characters take turns catching it and smiling at the camera before it blows away again
* Diapers keep opening up to reveal the names of actors instead of what you would think would be in a diaper

Is a best friend without glasses really even a friend at all?

Arena Sports Bar & Grille

3.0 out of 5
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    Bremerton

    4111 Wheaton Way
    Bremerton, Washington 98310
    (360) 627-7515
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