The Dallas Cowboys have long been "America's team."
The popular NFL franchise may not have had much to cheer for since Emmitt Smith and Troy Aikman retired at the turn of the century, but the team remains among the most celebrated and watched NFL outposts.
In Atlanta, there are a handful of bars and restaurants who dedicate their Sundays to all things Dallas.
Here are a few of them:
1600 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd NW, Atlanta
404-475-4000
Cowboys Nation ATL meets each week at the Midtown Top Golf location. The driving range and entertainment center makes a great place to watch the games, and the group has access to three rooms, a private bar, pool tables, shuffleboard, free appetizers, drink specials and the driving range games that make Top Golf famous. It's a location fit for Jerry Jones.
2810 Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta
770-434-9000
The pizzeria by the railroad tracks offer up signature pies, calzones and strombolis in the New York tradition. Despite those New York roots, and what surely must be an allegiance to the Giants, NY Pizza Exchange remains a favorite for Cowboys fans. One interesting note, the train tracks bisecting Vinings may as well run through NYPE they are so close. And the rumble foaming your beer? That is the either the train crossing close enough to cause a breeze or Ezekiel Elliot rumbling into the endzone.
48 Pharr Road, Atlanta
404-231-3308
At Elbow Room, Dallas Cowboy fans can get their hands on a bucket of American beer and a large pie for $20 dollars on game day, and as deals go, that's about as American as the Cowboys themselves. Two dozen flat screens, darts and pool tables top off the game day experience.
404-855-1472
300 Marietta St. NW, Atlanta
For Cowboys fans longing for home, nothing will feel quite like home more than basking in the shadow of a billion dollar NFL stadium, which makes Atlanta's STATS the perfect place to watch the game. Though Mercedes-Benz Stadium will soon supplant Jerry World atop the nation's most expensive stadium list, our neighboring STATS bar will still accommodate fans of all backgrounds, serving up the best game day environment in the city, draft beer on tap right at your table, and some of the tastiest wings in the city.
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