GOING OUT: Any public place with a television can be pretty well counted on to be tuned into Super Bowl XLIII, but you'll want to find someplace sportsy, where guys are prone to bumping chests after a surprise touchdown and a least a few people might venture into face paint territory, or at least team wear. Yankee Doodles on Third Street Promenade and Busby's in Santa Monica should fit that bill. The Sagebrush Cantina in Calabasas is a chilled-out hang to spend game day (good drink specials, too), while Jake's in Pasadena is a swell spot to have a fully loaded hot dog and keep an eye on the screen while you try not to get mustard everywhere (impossible).
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