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Your guide to Super Bowl Sunday specials

BARBARAELLEN KOCH PHOTO  |  Legends bartender Jonathan Polistena behind the bar Wednesday afternoon. Legends

BARBARAELLEN KOCH PHOTO | Legends bartender Jonathan Polistena behind the bar Wednesday afternoon. Legends has 23 TVs to watch the Super Bowl.

There may not be a local team in this year’s Super Bowl, but local bars and restaurants are still gearing up for the big game with a bevy of drink and food specials along with a lot of giveaways. Here’s a rundown of some of the best places to watch San Francisco take on Baltimore:

Legends, New Suffolk

Address: 835 1st Street (631) 734-5123

Number of TVs: 23

Specials: Free halftime buffet – Wing assortment, St. Louis ribs, beef kabobs and more.

Elbow Room Too, Laurel

1085 Franklinville Road (631) 298-3262

Number of TVs: 4

Specials: $5 burgers. Beer specials. Free hero for the game and T-shirt giveaways.

Elbow East, Southold

Address: 50 North Sea Drive (631) 765-1203

Number of TVs: 6

Specials: $1 off drinks (happy hour prices) all day. Free halftime buffet — hero, salads, and snacks.

Four Doors Down, Mattituck

Address: 10560 Main Road (631) 298-8311

Number of TVs: 8

Specials: $3 Pabst Blue Ribbon cans and $2 bud 55 select bottles. Drink specials on Bloody Mary and mimosas. 25-cent wings all day and a free halftime buffet. Touchdown shots, T-shirts, keychains and giveaways.

Front Street Station, Greenport

Address: 212 Front Street (631) 477-8724

Number of TVs: 9

Specials: Annual Field Goal Kicking Contest at 1 p.m. Three $100 gift certificates to Front Street Station will be awarded to the top male, female, and child kicker. Lots of giveaways. Well drink specials, $3 beer specials. Free halftime buffet — wings, Rigatoni alla vodka, potato skins, mussels, and baked clams.

Lucharitos, Greenport

119 Main St (631) 477-6666

Number of TVs: 2

Specials: $2 Bud light all day and half price Sangria. All you can drink Sangria from 1-5 for $20. Free halftime buffet and an arm wrestling competition with cash prize.

Sophie’s, Southold

730 Main Bayview Rd (631) 765-5700

Number of TVs: 4

Specials: Drink specials and buffet at half-time.

Digger’s, Riverhead

Address: 58 West Main Street (631) 369-3200

Number of TVs: 9

Specials: No frills, just fun and football. $2 Coors Light and $4 Corona drafts. Special football menu with tailgating food, like 50-cent wings.

Cliff’s Elbow Room, Riverhead

Address: 1549 Main Rd (631) 722-3292

Number of TVs: 4

Specials: $2.50 Coors Light drafts. Free halftime buffet — including wings. T-shirt giveaways, hats and more.

The All-Star, Riverhead

96 Main Road (631) 998-3565

Number of TVs: 135-square-foot HD TV wall, 20 other 55-inch HD TVs, projectors on bowing lanes.

Specials: Starting at 7 p.m. Bud light specials and Coors Light beer bucket specials. Buffet packages. Super Bowl bingo with cash prizes.

Cody’s BBQ & Grill, Riverhead

65 E Main St. (631) 284-9520

Number of TVs: 10

Specials: Two-for-one Bud, Bud light, PBRs, wine and well drinks. Fifty-cent wings.

J&R Steakhouse, Calverton

4362 New York 25 (631) 727-7218

Number of TVs: 82-inch TV and 8 other TVs

Specials: $44.99 open bar kickoff until the game ends, including appetizer soup or salad, entrée, coffee and dessert. Call for reservations.

Phil’s, Wading River

Address: 1856 Wading River Manor Road (631) 929-0508

Number of TVs: 50 with two 70-inch screens

Specials: $2.50 Bud, Bud Light, Coors Light, and Miller Light drafts. Half-price appetizers. Ticket Giveaways at half-time: TVs, Kegerator, cooler couch and more.

Editor’s Note: Restaurants and bars listed are Times/Review advertisers.