Philly & Boston Wagers Abound for the Big Game: From Cultural Centers to Restaurants, Both Cities Are Betting More Than Pride That Their Teams Will Come Out on Top


HADDONFIELD, N.J., Jan. 31, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Despite Boston and Philadelphia’s long-standing reputations and comradery over their mutual quest for independence from England, it’s an all-out modern day civil war between two of America’s most historic cities over who will win the Big Game this Sunday.

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The Big Game lends itself to insane bets against the other team, but there’s more than millions of dollars on the line. Check out some of the more interesting non-monetary wagers between cities.

  • Philly's Kimmel Center v. Boston’s Boch Center – the losing city buys cheesesteaks or lobster rolls and posts a public photo wearing the other team’s colors.
     
  • Philadelphia’s Betsy Ross House v. Boston’s Old North Church – if the Eagles win the church displays the 13-star flag, if the Patriots win the Ross House displays 2 lanterns.
     
  • Mayor Kenney's Rocky v. Mayor Carpenter's Rocky – if the Eagles lose, the iconic Rocky statue in front of the Museum of Art dons a Patriots jersey. If the Patriots lose, the Rocky Marciano statue in Brockton, MA  wears an Eagles jersey.
     
  • Philly’s Dottie’s Doughnuts v. Boston’s Kane’s Doughnuts – if the Eagles win they send a dozen Boston Crème pies. If the Patriots win Dottie’s sends Kane’s a dozen Greased Pole doughnuts.
     
  • Philly’s Yards v. Boston’s Harpoon – the losing brewery pours the winning brewery’s beer brands in their taproom(s) and the entire staff wears the other team’s gear.
     
  • PA and SJ-based PJ Whelihan’s v. Boston’s STRIP by Strega Steakhouse – if the Eagles win, PJ employees enjoy a lobster roll and Boston cream pie party for twenty and if the Patriots win the king of wing restaurant group will be sending a tailgate complete with cheesesteaks, soft pretzels, Tasty Cakes and all the wings a twenty-person party could ever handle. David Ortiz of Boston Red Sox fame made the announcement.
     
  • Philly Rodeph Shalom [Philly Youth Basketball] v. Temple Israel [CTE Center at Boston] – The synagogue from the city of the losing team donates 18 times the difference in the score to the charity of the other synagogue's choice.

About the P.J.W. Restaurant Group
Headquartered in Westmont, New Jersey the P.J.W. Restaurant Group was founded in 1983 by Bob and Donna Platzer and includes their notable P.J. Whelihan’s concept which pays homage to their family name, The ChopHouse a modern and upscale steak and seafood restaurant, Treno Pizza Bar a casual Italian eatery serving delicious authentic fare in a relaxed atmosphere and finally, The Pour House a concept paying tribute to the popularity of the craft beer movement through innumerable draft offerings and equally interesting fare. For more information about the restaurant group or its dining concepts visit pjwrestaurantgroup.com. Social: facebook.com/PJsPub, @PJsPub on Twitter & Instagram. #PJsDoesItBetter

About STRIP by Strega:
Located at 64 Arlington at Park Plaza in the new Boston Park Plaza, STRIP by Strega is a high-energy, uber-modern Italian steakhouse concept serving as Boston’s epicenter for exceptional, inspiring dishes, creative cocktails and upscale nightlife. Created by Boston-based restaurateur Nick Varano and The Varano Group, STRIP by Strega is open for lunch Monday through Friday from 11:30am to 4pm and serves dinner seven days a week from 4:00pm to 10:00pm seven days a week, with late night service beginning at 10:00pm nightly. Valet parking is available. For more information or to make a reservation, please call 617.456.5300 or visit www.STRIPbyStregaBoston.com. Facebook: STRIP by Strega; Instagram: @STRIPbyStrega; Twitter: @STRIPByStrega

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