The long-awaited, much anticipated NFL football season is back at Greeley Avenue. Besides seeing Tom Brady in a Buccaneers jersey, you’re likely to see a few other changes on Sundays.

The seating may be limited, but the good times are still on tap at Greeley Avenue Bar & Grill.
For starters, to ensure proper social distancing, Greeley Avenue is allowed to operate at only about 50% capacity. So please be mindful that Jon and Rainer pay a premium to provide NFL Sunday Ticket, so show your appreciation by keeping the bar staff and kitchen crew busy, will you?
There are some rules to follow: masks must be worn when you’re not eating or drinking and while moving around the bar. And no stopping in front of a random screen on your way to the little boy’s room to watch a touchdown replay. Show your fellow fans the proper social distancing – even if they are wearing a 49ers jersey.

Catch all the big games on Greeley’s NFL Sunday Ticket, starting at 10 AM. The Seahawks take center stage on the Big Screen.
Greeley Avenue has a giant projection screen for showing the big games (usually the Seahawks vs the rest of the NFL) as well as a dozen other TV’s throughout the bar. Seats on the patio are on a first-come, first-seated basis.
With limited seating, you’ll want to arrive early. Crowd sizes will be limited and tables in high demand. The first games start at 10 AM, and you can expect the place to be “full” by noon.
Click here for a weekly schedule of all NFL Sunday Ticket games, week by week.
See you on the 50 yard line!
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