Where in London Can I Watch the Super Bowl 2024?
The 58th Super Bowl is on Sunday 11 February 2024, but if you can’t make it to Las Vegas’s Allegiant Stadium, book yourself into one of these London venues where Super Bowl LVIII is being shown.
Kick-off is 11.30pm UK time, with the action going on into the early hours of the morning. You might want to book the Monday off work…
Oh, and if you’re just here for the half-time show, that’s completely fine. This year, Usher’s headlining.
Pull up a seat at any of the three Blues Kitchens, order a cold one and settle in for the night. All the usual burgers, wings, ribs et al are being served up — with the kitchen open late. From 8pm, live blues, soul and rock n roll will keep you entertained, up until kick off time. It’s £5 entry, and you should probably book ahead — certainly arrive before 10.30pm to get a good view of the game, anyway.
The trio of London Boxpark venues are hosting Super Bowl parties too, with a similar vibe at each; huge screens, live DJs and competitions, plus beer pong tournaments, and food eating contests. Wembley also throws in a bucking bronco, and with the promise of live bands, sounds the liveliest of the three venues. That said, Croydon Boxpark has got itself something of a reputation as the place to watch important footie matches, so could also be a good bet for Super Bowl Sunday.
Food options at all three venues come courtesy of their permanent street food traders.
This towering Clapham pub/club/theatre hosts a raucous Super Bowl screening, making full use of its 25ft HD screen to broadcast live coverage of the game, and half-time hijinks. Food is available from chicken wing aficionados Thunderbird Chicken, and of course, the bar’s open all night for liquid refreshment. DJs provide pre- and post-match entertainment, plus there’s a live cheerleading show and confetti cannons. The Grand doesn’t do things by halves.
‘Merican restaurant and bar Hard Rock Cafe screens the Super Bowl action at both of its London branches. Watch the game on large screens, with entertainment, competitions and prizes thrown in, as you tuck into the Big Game Menu, with its ribs, nachos, wings and cheesy fries, plus a special cocktail for the occasion.
Interactive sports venue and bar TOCA Social at The O2 hosts a Super Bowl screening party with bites, drinks and party games thrown in — think wings, beer, foosball and beer pong. Packages are available for a minimum of four people, or you can book a completely private screening for up to 20 people.
This east London boozer is having an all-American party with special Super Bowl food and drink promotions, as well as the all-important screening. The bar stays open until the early hours, and the event is a collab with Gispy Hill Brewery, so the beer will be flowing all night.
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