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Do restaurants/bars still have deals going on? Last year, Hooters did all you can eat / drink before the game plus an upper deck ticket for $X. Or are they all sold out already?

Exactly: Hooters is a good one, I don't believe tickets went on sale yet.

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Usually the bars have these packages for sale by now but they don't. I'm thinking that since they are playing Boston this year and there is a much higher demand than in years past they may not sell as many group tickets to the bars. May be worth calling hooters and finding out. I want to say Mother's in Federal Hill is another place that usually does opening day ticket packages. Please post any info you receive.

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Bmore Around Town just announced their Opening Day ticket package.

LF Upper Reserve, All you can drink Bud Light for 3 hours and buffet at Nobles in Fed Hill.

Tickets are $149 each but also include all of the above for an additional game with the choice of 3 or 4 selected games later on in the season.

http://www.bmorearoundtown.com/events/view.php?event=KVT

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