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Kettle of Fish

59 Christopher St.; 212-414-2278

Though it’s almost 800 miles from the Packers’ Lambeau Field, area Cheeseheads have dubbed this bar “Local Lambeau.” Gratis cheese and sausage will make the pregame rounds, and a pint of Wisconsin’s Stevens Point beer is $6.

Loreley Williamsburg

64 Frost St., Brooklyn; 718-599-0025

Enjoy “German-style hot wings” for 50 cents each, and for $12, you can wash down a beer and a brat with a shot of Jagermeister. The action unfolds on a 10-by-10-foot projection screen.

Blondies

212 W. 79th St.; 212-362-3311

Terrible Towel wavers will think they died and went to Pittsburgh in this Steelers stronghold. Pittsburgh’s Iron City beer is $25 for a bucket of six 16-ounce cans.

Third and Long

523 Third Ave.; 212-447-5711

Quarterbacks pass on third and long. Beer drinkers shouldn’t. Bottles of Pittsburgh area brews like Troegs Nugget Nectar and Victory Prima Pils are $4, as are Green Bay area faves Oskar Blues Old Chub and Leinenkugel’s Sunset Wheat.

Mel’s Burger Bar

2850 Broadway; 212-865-7100

This uptown spot is putting together menus ($40 each) for fans of both teams. Both include bottomless growlers of local brews — Iron City Lager for Steelers fans and Stevens Point Lager for Packers supporters. Choose between the “Roethlisburger” — a 10-ounce patty with bacon, scrambled eggs, french fries and more, or the “Cheese-head” burger, with bacon, cheddar, Swiss and Monterrey Jack. If you’re one of the first 100 to arrive, you get free entry into the box pool. Prizes include a $100 restaurant gift card.

MexiQ

37-11 30th Ave., Astoria; 718-626-0333

Gorge on the $32 appetizer tasting menu, which includes guacamole, achiote barbecue wings and a ceviche flight as you enjoy $3 beer specials and a free team-colored shot every time either team scores a touchdown. You may even walk away with one of the many giveaways the restaurant will hand out, including growlers.

Fatty Johnson’s

50 Carmine St.; 212-929-5050

The West Village pop-up will get decked out for the game, serving fried Buffalo chicken ($25) and slow-cooked pork shoulder ($12). Wash them down with the four varieties of picklebacks being served throughout the game.

Vinegar Hill House

72 Hudson Ave., Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn; 718-522-1018

It’s all about classics at this restaurant, brought to you by the folks behind LES hot spot Freemans. Expect chicken wings ($10), artichoke dip ($9), seven-layer dip ($9) and three kinds of pizza (including a $13 “Cheese Head” pizza with mozzarella, ricotta, sausage, broccoli and garlic). Finish up with a $3 Steeler brownie, made with peanut butter and chocolate.

One and One

76 E. First St.; 212-598-9126

Watch the big game on a huge screen in the nexus of the universe (First Avenue and First Street) and eat 20-cent wings while doing so. But hurry — happy hour ends at 7 p.m., and $4 drafts of Big Daddy and Magic Hat leap to $6.

40/40 Club

6 W. 25th St., 212-832-4040

It’s a viewer’s paradise at the Jay-Z-owned Gramercy sports bar, which will be showing all the action on its 15 LCD TVs, eight plasma screens and four 12-foot-by-12-foot projection screens. They’re also offering three table packages, all of which include beer buckets and food platters for you to keep your energy going.

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