$10 for $20 Worth of Grill Fare and Drinks at Gameday Sports Bar
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Sports-themed burgers, sandwiches, pizzas & wings coated in dozens of sauces served amid more than 50 high-def TVs
Dining out spares people from using up the last of their paper plates or incinerating the last of their paper ovens. Reduce your disposable-cookware footprint with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of grill fare and drinks at Gameday Sports Bar in Appleton.
Patrons scan Gameday's menu to tempt their appetite with brews and sports-themed offerings including burgers, sandwiches, and wings while watching games on more than 50 high-definition TVs. Each morsel of traditional ($3.99–$13.49) and boneless ($4.49–$8.99) wings bathes in one of dozens of sweet or hot flavors, which cause mouths to whistle at a higher pitch with each increasing level of spiciness. Chefs sprinkle pepperoni, ham, and sausage on a Grand Slam pizza ($12.99). Fingers wrap around sandwiches such as an Ultimate BLT on grilled texas toast ($6.99) or the Philly Flyer ($7.49), which beckons chompers to dissect grilled sirloin and swiss cheese piled atop french bread. A Bambino burger's blue-cheese dressing ($5.49) tackles palates while salt and pepper shakers give bite-by-bite commentary. Patrons complement their eats with a selection of bottled and draft beers.
Between sips, heads swivel towards TVs that showcase Packer games, Badger games, UFC fights and WWE events. On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evening, members of indoor-volleyball leagues bump, set, and spike balls of pizza dough.
Sports-themed burgers, sandwiches, pizzas & wings coated in dozens of sauces served amid more than 50 high-def TVs
Dining out spares people from using up the last of their paper plates or incinerating the last of their paper ovens. Reduce your disposable-cookware footprint with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of grill fare and drinks at Gameday Sports Bar in Appleton.
Patrons scan Gameday's menu to tempt their appetite with brews and sports-themed offerings including burgers, sandwiches, and wings while watching games on more than 50 high-definition TVs. Each morsel of traditional ($3.99–$13.49) and boneless ($4.49–$8.99) wings bathes in one of dozens of sweet or hot flavors, which cause mouths to whistle at a higher pitch with each increasing level of spiciness. Chefs sprinkle pepperoni, ham, and sausage on a Grand Slam pizza ($12.99). Fingers wrap around sandwiches such as an Ultimate BLT on grilled texas toast ($6.99) or the Philly Flyer ($7.49), which beckons chompers to dissect grilled sirloin and swiss cheese piled atop french bread. A Bambino burger's blue-cheese dressing ($5.49) tackles palates while salt and pepper shakers give bite-by-bite commentary. Patrons complement their eats with a selection of bottled and draft beers.
Between sips, heads swivel towards TVs that showcase Packer games, Badger games, UFC fights and WWE events. On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evening, members of indoor-volleyball leagues bump, set, and spike balls of pizza dough.