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Where to Watch the Super Bowl 2013 Around Ballwin, Ellisville

Where in St. Louis do you plan to watch the San Francisco 49ers take on the Baltimore Ravens for Super Bowl 47?

It's already being called the Harbowl: a Super Bowl clash between San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh and Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh. The Harbaughs are the first pair of brothers to work as head coaches in the NFL, and they'll square off forΒ Super Bowl 47Β on Feb. 3.Β 

This year, Missouri has a few connections to the big game. Locally, St. Louis native Joe Larrew has been selected as an official for the Super Bowl, Bernie Miklasz of the St. Louis Post-DispatchΒ reports.

Veterans from the University of Missouri football program also are represented on each team: 49ers defensive ends Aldon Smith and Justin Smith and Ravens coach Ted MonachinoΒ all played at Mizzou, andΒ Ravens offensive line coachΒ Andy MoellerΒ previously coached there. Jim Leavitt, a 49ers coach, also attended Mizzou in the '70s.

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Kickoff is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. on CBS.

If you're looking for a place to watch the game around Ballwin or Ellisville, perhaps with a Super Bowl special, Debz CornerΒ is doing aΒ chili cook-off and offering happy hour priced beer and $2 draft beer all day long.

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Here's some other spots in the area:Β 

  • Tucker's Place
  • Mulligan's Grill
  • Circle 7 Ranch
  • The Corner Pub & Grill
  • Buffalo Wild Wings

The writers at Bleacher ReportΒ have offered their Super Bowl predictions, but if you're interested in some more untraditional predictions, take a look at TIME Magazine's list of "Wacky Ways of Predicting the Winner," which includes computer and Madden NFL 2013 simulations.

Tell us: Where do you plan to watch the game? And if you plan to order from a local restaurant, please share your recommendation with the rest of us!Β 

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