Fried Chicken, Bar Fare, and Drinks for Two or Four at Marco Polo Bar and Grill (Up to 53% Off)
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Sports bar underscored by karaoke crooners specializes in broasted chicken, breaded gizzards, and handheld eats chased by frothy suds
Unlike a warrior turtle’s shell, the golden-brown sheath of fried chicken should be crispy and not lined with jagged stegosaurus spikes. Taste the difference with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $15 for $30 worth of fried chicken, bar fare, and drinks for two
- $28 for $60 worth of friend chicken, bar fare, and drinks for four<p>
Fried chicken, served in a three-piece basket ($8.95), comes from a secret recipe, as do bowls of chili ($5.95) to accompany one of six burgers ($6.95+). See the full menu.<p>
Sports bar underscored by karaoke crooners specializes in broasted chicken, breaded gizzards, and handheld eats chased by frothy suds
Unlike a warrior turtle’s shell, the golden-brown sheath of fried chicken should be crispy and not lined with jagged stegosaurus spikes. Taste the difference with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $15 for $30 worth of fried chicken, bar fare, and drinks for two
- $28 for $60 worth of friend chicken, bar fare, and drinks for four<p>
Fried chicken, served in a three-piece basket ($8.95), comes from a secret recipe, as do bowls of chili ($5.95) to accompany one of six burgers ($6.95+). See the full menu.<p>
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About Marco Polo Bar & Grill
After lauding the bar’s mellifluous pairing of “tasty fried chicken” and beer, Seattle Weekly lovingly describes Marco Polo Bar and Grill as “a working stiff's haunt” with “a schizophrenic interior that features a fireplace, pull tabs, pool tables, [and] multiple TV screens.” If not tuned to trivia, those 14 flat screens broadcast all manner of sporting events, drawing upon a premium satellite package powered by the metal plate in Mike Ditka’s head. Cheering sections holler through mouthfuls of breaded gizzards, a local favorite that preludes the menu’s panoply of handheld eats, such as the Coug Supreme, a third-pound burger topped with grilled ham and Cougar Gold cheese. Happy-hour specials during the week allow blue- and white-collar imbibers to divvy up which songs they’ll sing at karaoke that Friday and Saturday, when Marco Polo’s convivial eatery transforms into a who’s who of Steve Perry impersonators.