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At the Fulton, the decor’s the thing, with flat-screen TVs hidden behind mirrors, fancy wallpaper and bottle service for football fans. The upscale menu includes yellowfin tuna taquitos. Alex Troesch

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Sean Olnowich, who helms the kitchen at Bounce, serves up truffled mac & cheese and Italian sausage flatbread. Alex Troesch

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Hailey Pollitzer serves up champagne at the Ainsworth. Alex Troesch

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At SNAP, the decor is athletic yet upscale, with carved wooden sports figures. Alex Troesch

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Most sports bars don’t have bathroom attendants. The Fulton, on the other hand, has Al Johnston. Alex Troesch

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At the Fulton, flat-screen TVs are framed by mirrors. Alex Troesch

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Lexie Massey and Amber Carothers toast to the bottle service at Bounce. Alex Troesch

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