TCU watch parties for the CFP National Championship

Cheer on the Horned Frogs with other TCU alumni and fans.

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Watch the Horned Frogs wrap up their historic season.

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If you plan to cheer on TCU with fellow alumni there are plenty of watch parties around town. Here are the locations deemed a watch spot for Monday’s big game.

Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena, 2900 Stadium Dr. | Cheer on the Horned Frogs from the TCU basketball arena for free.

Birdie’s Social Club, 2736 W. 6th St. | Watch the game on the jumbotron and enjoy food from Fifty Fifty Food Trailer.

The Fitzgerald, 6115 Camp Bowie Blvd. | Catch the game in the back bar or on the heated patio with plenty of seating and bites from the new Patio Menu.

Panther Island Brewing, 501 N. Main St. | Wear purple and get your first Tailgater (a housemade Blonde ale) for free, plus Smokin’ Cactus is serving up delicious game day eats.

Texas Republic, 945 Foch St. | Enjoy themed drinks and free shots every time TCU scores.

Sugarman’s, 165 8th Ave. | The restaurant is partnering with Yellow Rose Smokehouse for a night of good food and smoky cocktails.

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