Top sports bars in Lincoln
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See which Lincoln sports bars our dining critic and readers say are the best in Lincoln. What's your go-to for watching March Madness?
1. Sportscasters
2. Big Red Restaurant and Sports Bar
3. Brewsky's
4. The Press Box
Readers' No. 1: Brewsky's
Readers' No. 2: Press Box
Readers' No. 3: Sportscasters
Readers' No. 4. Tanner's Bar & Grill
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