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STRAWBERRY PATCH

The Brooklyn Paper

Instead of parking yourself in front of your TV on Superbowl Sunday with a slice of mediocre pizza and a beer, why not go to 200 Fifth in Park Slope where you can park yourself in front of 10 TVs and enjoy an all-night open bar, the camaraderie of your fellow Brooklynites and an all-you-can-eat buffet for $40?

While you’re cheering for either the New England Patriots, the Carolina Panthers or the megabucks commercials, you can sample one - or all - of the restaurant’s 40 beers in bottles and on tap including Magic Hat No. 9 (a delicious brew that tastes faintly of apricots), Double Diamond and Bluepoint.

Pair the booze with eight different hot dishes - including must-have-for-football-watching food like Buffalo wings, meatball hoagies and beef kabobs - and you’re set for Super Sunday.

The debauchery begins at 6:30 pm, on Feb. 1, and ends "whenever," says owner Mark Gerbush.

It’s a bargain, sport.

200 Fifth (200 Fifth Ave. between Union and Berkley streets in Park Slope) accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Entrees: $6.50-$17.95. The restaurant serves dinner seven nights a week and lunch on Fridays, from 11:30 am to 3:30 pm. Brunch is served Saturdays and Sundays, from 11 am to 4 pm. For information, call (718) 638-0023 and (718) 638-2925.


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