Patriot Place in Foxboro hosting Celtics watch parties for Game 4 of NBA Finals
All of New England will be watching the Celtics closely when they look to close out the NBA Finals and clinch Banner 18 on Friday.
While Celtic fanatics descend upon the TD Garden for a sold-out watch party, and bars close to the arena fill to the brim, Patriot Place in Foxboro will also be packed with Green and White galore.
The Dean College Stage, an entertainment venue between Citizen Crust and Skipjack’s, will host a free watch party of its own, with local band The Reminders kicking off festivities at 5 p.m.
Game 4 tips off at 8:30.
“To add to the fun, there will be special giveaways for guests who check in via the Advantage App, including rally towels for the first 50 guests who check in at The Harp,” a release highlights. “Guests can take in the game while dining from the outdoor patios at Citizen Crust and Bar Louie or grab takeout food and beverages to enjoy by the Dean College Stage.”
Watch parties will also be held at The Harp, Scorpion Bar and Splitsville Luxury Lanes, Howl at the Moon, and Golf Suite.
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