Hard to believe football season is already here! The fall football season is upon us, and with it, plenty of ways to take an in-game day. It doesn’t matter what your hometown team is, all football fans have plentiful options to collect official merchandise of their favorite teams and get their fan food fix. Card trading enthusiasts will no doubt have already started their collections for the new season, and may even be starting to look to sites like Golden Card Breaks (https://goldencardbreaks.com/football-card-breaks/) to see if there are any breaks coming up that could help them get closer to completing their latest set. But, of course, not everyone is going to be a card collector, so there are plenty of options out there for the more casual fans who just enjoy kicking back and watching the game with their friends and/or family. For example, if you are a Brisbane Lions fan, then you can purchase plenty of AFL gifts and souvenirs from webshops like Marketsports Online (you can search for brisbane lions shop online to locate them) to satisfy your football craze. Similarly, restaurants around town are prepared to feed your crew so you can focus on the football. It goes without saying that food can really help in satisfying the hunger of football fans (if you know what I mean)!
Downtown, Hatch is serving a $16 burger and beer football special. Get a Hatch burger, featuring Carter Country beef, pepper jack cheese, jalapeno bacon, chipotle slaw and flame-roasted hatch chiles on a 460 Bread brioche bun with house salad (plus any draft beer). And right on Town Square, Roadhouse Pub & Eatery will keep you fed and hydrated with rotating food and $3 beer specials on game days. On Sundays, Roadhouse will open at 11 a.m. (instead of the usual 11:30 a.m.) during football season, with games on eight TVs and two projection screens.
With plenty of tables and multiple bars, Snake River Brewing is a great viewing place for groups of all sizes. New this season are their Football Feast food specials. For both NCAA and NFL game weekends, they’re offering a $38 dine-in deal that includes: two pounds of SRB wings, one pepperoni or Margherita pizza and a pitcher of beer of your choice (*excludes small batch brews). Beyond that, pitchers are just $12 all day. If you’d rather take your food to go, their takeout version is $42 and includes: two pounds of SRB wings, one pepperoni or Margherita pizza and a six pack of beer.
Every seat at Hole Bowl is within eyesight of a flat-screen: couches, tables, bar stools and bowling lanes. On Sundays, enjoy $15 bottomless bloody marys or mimosas. New to Sundays will be $10 brunch specials, chosen by the chef. Nearby, Sidewinders has a beer and flat-screen for everyone during football season. It’s the perfect place to catch multiple games, as their wall of flat-screens has the ability to cover every game that’s in session. Wash it down with one of their 28 beers on tap.
Watching football in Teton VIllage? The Mangy Moose has a special for every night of football. On Thursdays during gametime, get $10 flatbreads, $4 Montucky tall boys and $3 well drinks; Saturdays: $1 off bottles of Corona and Pacifico or $5 off pitchers; Sundays: $8 bloody marys, $8 sloshies and $8 pints of mimosa; and Mondays (during gametime) get $.50 wings, $3 domestics and $2 off all margaritas. Nachos will also be back on the menu Saturday-Monday.
For college football fans: StillWest Brewery & Grill hosts Tailgate in the Taproom, every Saturday at 11 a.m. Enjoy rotating food specials at unbeatable prices. This week’s special features Snake River Farms wagyu gourmet franks with chips, or street tacos for $8.50.
Watching the games at home? Consider one of Jackson’s great pizza locations for takeout: Pinky G’s Pizzeria, Pizzeria Caldera or Hand Fire Pizza. Monday night football fans can get $2 off any Jackson Whole Grocer pizza when they order online.










