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With 6.6 billion people on the earth who view soccer (or football) as their sport of choice, it's surprising there aren't more spots like the Three Lions, which opened in the former Bank Bar & Grill space in August 2011. Billing itself as a world football pub, the Three Lions is modeled after a traditional London style pub, the bar features zones where multiple games are shown on several TVs, an English style "public bar" games area and full lounge dining areas. Schedules and standings are updated daily and there's live MLS coverage daily as well. While it's one home of the English Premier League, the Three Lions also attracts its share of Colorado Rapids fans. The spot has an outstanding selection of drafts, while the kitchen serves traditional English pub fare like fish and chips and shepherd's pie, as well as standard American pub grub like burgers, sandwiches and appetizers.
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Don't try to order lunch after the Liverpool game has started. Your sandwich will be smothered in carmelized onions you asked them to hold, nobody will come to your table to see how you like your food and when you're finished, you'll get the wrong ticket. That said, it seems like a good way to kill an afternoon drinking -- taps on the table! Guinness and Fuller's! -- instead of working. And if you're willing to wait until the game, extra time and all, is over, the bartender / server comes around and passes out tickets to all the customers.
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