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Brother Jimmy's BBQ – Multiple Locations

$35 for Private Viewing Party for UFC Fight Night with Unlimited Hot Wings, Rib Tips, and Six Drinks ($75 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Barbecue hot spot caters a private UFC viewing party with hot wings, rib tips, and up to six draft beers

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 29, 2012
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Alcohol is not discounted more than 50%. Merchant is solely responsible for all sales and delivery of alcohol. Must provide 21+ ID to receive alcoholic beverages.
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Modern families gather around the television at night, much like earlier families gathered around the radio and even earlier families gathered around a burning stack of their enemies' clothes. Come together with this Groupon.

$35 for Private Viewing of UFC Fight Night with Catered Wings, Rib Tips, and Up to Six Drinks Per Person (Up to $75 Value)

Brother Jimmy's guests enjoy a private viewing of the upcoming UFC 155 on December 29, as the restaurants 20 big-screen televisions blast every single punch and takedown of Dos Santos versus Velasquez and Miller versus Lauzon. The kitchen fuels fan cheers with unlimited hot wings and rib tips, and the bar pours up to six Budweiser or Bud Light drafts for each attendee. The event last from 9–11 p.m.

Brother Jimmy's BBQ

While Brother Jimmy's BBQ has evolved from a simple barbecue restaurant into a Zagat-rated nightlife spot over the years, its food has remained traditionally North Carolina. The menu, which changes subtly based on each restaurant location, is always grounded in southern-style barbecue traditions, including classic dishes such as ribs, pulled pork, and sliced brisket that's been smoked over hickory for up to 12 hours. And any transformation from BBQ joint to nightspot wouldn't be complete without a 3-ton disco ball or a quality bar, and Brother Jimmy's bar is quality. The bartenders serve up top-shelf whiskey and scotches, and mix unique gourmet cocktails.

In addition to being diehard barbecue fans, many of Brother Jimmy's customers are also diehard fans of the A.C.C.'s football teams. So to offer a convivial refuge for Duke, North Carolina, and other A.C.C. fans, Brother Jimmy's locations feature 20 flat screen televisions blasting games throughout the season.

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