The Super Bowl Is Almost Here—and If You're Still Looking for Plans, We've Got You Covered
New York's wildest Super Bowl LX parties revealed for Seahawks vs. Patriots
The Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots will face off on Sunday, February 8, in Super Bowl LX, and there are plenty of parties across New York City where you can catch the game.
From rowdy sports bars to stylish rooftop lounges and laid-back restaurants, there's something for every fan—so you can "pick the vibe that suits you best."
Here are the best Super Bowl watch parties happening in New York this year.
Clinton Hall
Clinton Hall is gearing up for Super Bowl Sunday at its Midtown East location, turning the bar into a full-blown game-day celebration.
Tickets include an open bar from 4:00 PM until kickoff, followed by a pay-as-you-go bar once the game begins, plus an all-you-can-eat buffet of Super Bowl classics like wings, hot dogs, and sliders through halftime.
Expect giant screens, high-energy crowds, and tailgate favorites like cornhole and football toss to keep the hype going before the game starts.
Standing-room tickets start at $50, while seated tickets go for $75.
Elsie Rooftop
If you want to watch the Super Bowl with skyline views and a touch of glamour, Elsie Rooftop has you covered on the 25th floor above Midtown.
This year-round rooftop will host a Super Bowl LX viewing party starting at 4:00 PM, featuring plush seating, Art Deco details, and a game-day menu that goes far beyond typical bar food.
Ticket options range from an early-access tailgate package—with a four-hour open bar and a buffet of wings, nachos, mac and cheese, pulled pork, and more—to later-entry tickets with a two-hour open bar.
Reserved tables are also available for groups who want guaranteed seating, shareable appetizers, and a more relaxed 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 presents its first-ever "Bad Bunny Bowl."
The festivities kick off in the main dining room with brunch, a Bad Bunny soundtrack all day, and TVs at the bar for kickoff.
Then, it transforms into a full-blown party with screens throughout the space, seating, team-colored cocktails, and elevated bites like truffle mini burgers, mushroom focaccia, and crispy rice.
It's a tropical, music-driven twist on Super Bowl Sunday, blending Latin flavors, cocktails, and football into a quintessentially New York party.
The Standard Biergarten
If you're after classic Super Bowl chaos with a distinctly New York flair, The Standard Biergarten is the place to be.
This massive indoor-outdoor space will broadcast the game all night on big screens, with a beer-hall atmosphere and a tailgate-inspired menu built for hearty snacking.
Guests can reserve spots in one of three sections—Team A, Team B, or Team Bad Bunny—and whoever cheers for the winning team gets a celebratory round of shots.
Look out for $10 happy hour specials at the Biergarten, $5 beers, Bad Bunny-themed Jell-O shots, and game-day staples like wings, loaded potato skins, jalapeño poppers, cheesesteaks, and New York-style hot dogs.
It's loud, it's fun, and it's the perfect spot if you love watching the Super Bowl in a beer-hall setting with a side of friendly chaos.
Magic Hour Rooftop
Watching the Super Bowl from the 18th floor above Times Square? Need we say more?
Magic Hour Rooftop at the Moxy Times Square is throwing a high-energy game-day party with eight big-screen TVs, a live DJ, signature drinks, and unbeatable skyline views.
The rooftop turns into a game-day playground, blending nightclub energy with football fandom.
Fans can opt for a $39 package with two hours of all-you-can-eat wings and beer during the game, with upgrades available for those who want more.
Printer's Alley
Printer's Alley is a classic New York sports bar turned Super Bowl headquarters.
With two giant screens, over 15 flat-screen TVs, and plenty of seating at the bar and tables, you won't miss a single play.
Game Day Specials Keep the Energy High: Unlimited beer and wings for $80, unlimited drinks and wings for $90, plus buckets of beer and Super Bowl trays loaded with wings, sliders, nachos, and chicken bites.
No cover charge, no minimum spend—just nonstop football vibes in the heart of Midtown.
Slate
Slate takes Super Bowl viewing to the next level with a 15-foot HD LED videowall, Funktion-One audio, and over 20 HD screens throughout the venue.
General admission gets you standing room and a first-quarter buffet, while table reservations include a food and drink credit plus buffet access.
The menu features a live nacho station, Buffalo wings, mini burgers, mac and cheese bites, sausage rolls, and more.
Plus, interactive games like sports simulators, darts, pool, mini-bowling, foosball, and arcade games keep the energy up long after kickoff.
Stout
With four locations across Manhattan—including The Lodge at Bryant Park Winter Village—Stout is a no-frills top pick for game day.
Each spot packs over 20 TVs, plus great food, a lively atmosphere, and special drinks, all surrounded by die-hard fans.
Bad Habits
Bad Habits recreates Bad Bunny's La Casita—the artist performing at halftime—for the big game, broadcasting live on 13 big screens.
Expect delicious bites like ostones sliders, empanadas, and sushi-fusion dishes like the Nueva Yol, perfect for a Bad Bunny-themed football event.
Table reservations are highly recommended!
The Ainsworth – Midtown
The Ainsworth in Midtown throws an epic watch party with stadium-sized screens, over 50 TVs, game-day specials, and ice-cold beer buckets.
Snag a table—reservations are strongly encouraged!