Super Bowl Sunday is just days away, and if you’re still looking for plans…we got you.
The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots are set to square off this Sunday, February 8th for Super Bowl LX, and there’s lots of NYC watch parties going on for the game.
From rowdy bars to sporty rooftops and calmer sit down restaurants, there’s definitely wiggle room to “pick your vibe.”
Here are the best Super Bowl watch parties happening in NYC this year.
Clinton Hall

Clinton Hall is going full tailgate mode for Super Bowl Sunday at its Midtown East location, turning the bar into an all-out game day party.
Tickets include an open bar from 4 pm until kickoff, followed by a cash bar once the game starts, plus a bottomless buffet of classic Super Bowl eats like wings, hot dogs, and sliders through halftime.
Expect big screens, high-energy vibes, and classic tailgate games like cornhole and football tosses to keep things lively before kickoff.
Standing tickets start at $50, with seated options available for $75.
Elsie Rooftop

If you’re looking to watch the Super Bowl with skyline views and a little glamour, Elsie Rooftop is taking the game 25 stories above Midtown.
The all-season rooftop is hosting a Super Bowl LX viewing party starting at 4 pm, complete with plush seating, art deco details, and a game-day menu that goes well beyond basic bar food.
Ticket options range from an early-entry tailgate package with a four-hour open bar and a buffet featuring wings, nachos, mac and cheese, pulled pork, and more, to later-entry game-day tickets with a two-hour open bar.
Reserved tables are also available for groups who want guaranteed seating, shared appetizer platters, and a more lounge-y Super Bowl experience.
Mission Ceviche

For a Super Bowl watch party that feels more like a cultural moment than a sports bar marathon, Mission Ceviche is debuting its first-ever “Bad Bunny Bowl.”
The celebration kicks off in the main dining room with brunch service, Bad Bunny on the speakers all day, and TVs on at the bar for kickoff.
Then, it turns into full watch-party vibe with screens throughout the space, lounge seating, themed cocktails in team color palettes, and elevated bites like truffle sliders, mushroom flatbread, and crispy rice.
It’s a tropical, music-driven take on Super Bowl Sunday that blends Latin flavor, cocktails, and football into one very NYC kind of party.
The Standard Biergarten

If you want classic Super Bowl chaos with a very NYC twist, The Standard Biergarten is going all in.
The massive indoor-outdoor space will be showing the game all night with big screens, brauhaus energy, and a tailgate-style menu made for serious snacking.
Guests can book into one of three sections—Team A, Team B, or Team Bad Bunny—and anyone backing the winning team scores a celebratory round of shots.
Expect $10 Biergarten happy hour specials, $5 beers, Bad Bunny Jell-O shots, and game-day staples like chicken wings, loaded potato skins, jalapeño poppers, cheesesteaks, and NYC-style hot dogs.
It’s loud, fun, and exactly where you want to be if you like your Super Bowl with beer hall vibes and a little friendly chaos.
Magic Hour Rooftop

Watching the Super Bowl from 18 stories above Times Square? Say less.
Magic Hour Rooftop at Moxy Times Square is throwing a high-energy Big Game watch party with eight large TVs, live DJs, drink specials, and full skyline views.
The rooftop transforms into a game-day playground, mixing clubby vibes with football fandom.
Fans can opt into a $39 two-hour all-you-can-eat wings and beer package during the game, with additional upgrades available for those who want to go bigger.
Printer’s Alley

Printers Alley is a classic NYC sports bar turned Super Bowl HQ.
With two giant projector screens, 15+ flat-screen TVs, and plenty of bar and table seating, you’ll have no trouble catching every play.
Game-day specials keep the energy high: bottomless beer and wings for $80, bottomless well drinks and wings for $90, plus beer buckets and Super Bowl platters loaded with wings, sliders, nachos, and chicken bites.
No cover, no minimum—just non-stop football vibes in the heart of Midtown.
Slate

Slate takes Super Bowl viewing to the next level with a 15-foot LED HD video wall, Funktion-One sound, and 20+ HD screens throughout the venue.
General admission gets you standing room and a buffet through the first quarter, while table reservations include food and beverage credit plus buffet access.
The spread features a live nacho station, Buffalo wings, sliders, mac and cheese bites, pigs in a blanket, and more.
Plus, interactive amenities like sports simulators, darts, pool, mini-bowling, foosball, and arcade games keep the energy high long after kickoff.
Stout

With four different locations in Manhattan, including The Lodge at Bryant. Park Winter Village, Stout is one of the best no-frills options.
There’s over 20 TVs at every location, and of course there’s plenty of good food, festive atmosphere, and drink specials surrounded by superfans.
Bad Habits

Bad Habits is recreating halftime performer Bad Bunny’s La Casita for the big occasion, and will show the game live across 13 large TVs.
They’ll of course be serving tasty food like ostones sliders, empanadas, and sushi fusion dishes like the Nueva Yol, perfect for the Bad Bunny-themed football event.
Table reservations recommended!
If you’re looking for more Bad Bunny parties, head here.
The Ainsworth – Midtown

The Ainsworth in Midtown is hosting a fantastic watch party – complete with stadium-size screens, 50+ TVs, game day food specials, and ice-cold beer buckets!
Table reservations are highly recommended!