Tell us about your favorite Vikings bar outside of Minnesota

January 16, 2018 at 3:50PM
Minnesota Vikings fans, including Syd Davy, foreground, who dressed the part, erupt into an improvised "Skol!" chant as they leave U.S. Bank Stadium after the Vikings had just completed an improbable 29-25 victory over the New Orleans Saints in the NFC divisional playoff game on Sunday.
Minnesota Vikings fans, including Syd Davy, who dressed the part, erupt into an improvised "Skol!" chant as they leave U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday. (Mike Nelson — Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

With the Vikings headed to the NFC conference championship game in Philadelphia this weekend and possibly the Super Bowl right here in Minneapolis, we want to help Minnesotans living out of state connect by compiling a master list of places where Vikings fans gather in other cities around the country.

If you know of a bar or restaurant outside of Minnesota where fans get together to watch Vikings games, we want to hear about it. Please submit its name and location (and anything else you think we should know) using the form below. We'll get in touch with the establishments to confirm they're legit and we'll publish our list ahead of Sunday's Vikings-Eagles game.

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Matt DeLong

Audience editor

Matt DeLong is an editor on the Minnesota Star Tribune's audience team. He writes Nuggets, a free, weekly email newsletter about legal cannabis in Minnesota. DeLong also oversees the Minnesota Poll and has written numerous reader-focused guides and FAQ articles on a wide range of topics.

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