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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Warriors watch parties: Restaurants, theaters offer game-day specials

East Bay restaurants and theaters know you’re going to be glued to a big-screen TV somewhere for the NBA finals (if you’re not at a game yourself), so they’ve cooked up some Warriors-Cavaliers specials. (Know of other Bay Area restaurant and bar parties and deals? Email us at food@bayareanewsgroup.com and we’ll add them to the list.)

— In Oakland, alaMar Kitchen will offer $1 oysters, drink specials and the game on a 150-inch screen. Seating on a first-come basis; no reservations. 100 Grand Ave.; 510-907-7555; http://ift.tt/1WatozF.

— The New Parkway Theater in Oakland is showing the games on two living-room-size screens (tickets, $10) and serving a fun menu inspired by the Warriors of the present and past: Curry Fried Chicken with Draymond Greens, KD for Three (deviled eggs), Iggy Fries (beer-cheese fries with blue cheese), PizZaZa (the calzone of the week) and Run TMC (a triple macaroni-and-cheese named in honor of the trio of Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond and Chris Mullin). Advance purchase of tickets recommended: http://ift.tt/2p5j6sz. 474 24th St. in the Uptown district.

— ESPN will broadcast “First Take” and “The Jump” live from Lake Chalet Seafood Bar & Grill for Games 1 and 2 (Thursday and Sunday) and Games 5 and & (if needed). If you want to be in the audience for the shows, arrive early and get in line for a wristband. Admission is free for the first approximately 80 fans in line. Find the live broadcast times and suggested arrival times (some show up the night before) at http://ift.tt/OOL44v. 1520 Lakeside Drive; 510-208-LAKE.

— The Alameda Theatre and Cineplux will show all local NBA finals games on the historic theater’s big screen. Buy tickets online for $6 at http://ift.tt/1cZMxMV; net proceeds will go to the Warriors Community Foundation. First 300 fans receive a 2017 finals T-shirt. 2317 Central Ave., Alameda.



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