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REVELRY ON RICHMOND Revelry on Richmond is an upscale craft-beer and sports bar, as well as a full restaurant. It's a beer lover's paradise, with 40 rotating local and craft brews on tap; the beers are listed by name as well as their IBU and ABV numbers on TVs above each side of the bar.

While not as massive as some of the other places on our list, Revelry has a total of 27 TVs that will be showing all of the basketball games, even a couple on the outside patio for you to watch on. Try some nachos or fresh-baked pretzels to share with a friend; or the burgers, which are available with beef patties, boneless chicken breasts, ground turkey or black-bean patties.

1613 Richmond, revelryonrichmond.com

WINGS-PIZZA-N-THINGS

Interestingly enough, SFA supporters seem to be one of the most organized groups of fans in the city, with several viewing parties throughout our area scheduled, including one out in Clear Lake at Wings-Pizza-N-Things. The name is pretty much self-explanatory, with pizza and wings being the primary foods of choice, along with other bar food as well as beer on tap and a full bar to wash it all down with.

The wings come in several flavors like Garlic Parmesan, Teriyaki, Chipotle and more; pizzas are all named after airplanes and include the A-10 Warthog (all the meats you could want) and the Flyin' Hawaiian (Canadian bacon and pineapple). Even if you are not an SFA fan, no worries, you can watch the other games here as well.

11510 Space Center Blvd., wingspizzanthings.com

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Lifelong Houstonian David Rozycki has been contributing to the Houston Press since 2014. He is a longtime fan of metal, punk, and all rock genres featuring loud guitars, and in more recent decades has become obsessed with the music catalogs of Neil Young and Bob Dylan.
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