Touchdown at the best places to watch the super bowl 2025 in Sydney from 10:30am on Monday, February 10.
An opportunity to watch one of the biggest sporting events in the world with hundreds of passionate fans all swigging US beer and tearing into chicken wings only comes but once a year. Don’t miss out by sitting at your desk and secretly streaming it on Foxtel while you regret not escaping to one of the Sydney pubs and venues listed below.
Some say the ultimate NFL game plays as more of a four-hour commercial with not even 20 minutes of football squeezed in between some mighty expensive ad slots. Others live for the atmosphere, with travelling to watch the Super Bowl live and in person a long-held dream for sports fanatics the world over.
Most people fall in between the cynics and the die-hards, taking the game for what it is and enjoying every minute of the spectacle.
And spectacle it is. In addition to debut commercials, big-ticket movie trailers and the actual game, one of the biggest moments of the event is always the highly touted Super Bowl Half Time show. This year, it’ll be headed up by Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning Compton rapper Kendrick Lamar, just days after he swept the 2025 Grammy Awards with the incendiary “Not Like Us,” a controversial and relentless diss record aimed at Drake.
Best Super Bowl watch parties in Sydney

1. Editor’s Pick: Felons Manly
Head on over to Manly Wharf on Monday morning for the big game. Felon’s Manly will be screening the action live and loud on the big screens. Doors open at 9am so you’ve got plenty of time to get settled before kick off at 10:30am. The kitchen is planning a bunch of US-themed eats like fried chicken wings with ranch and buffalo sauce, burgers, loaded hot dogs and more. Doubling down on the Americanised atmosphere, there will also be live cheerleaders while punters sip on bloody marys and, of course, Felon’s best brews.
If you can’t make it down during work hours, try and stay offline to avoid any spoilers. Felon’s will be replaying the game in full from 5pm. Bookings are recommended but walk-ins are welcome.
Address: E Esplanade, Manly NSW 2095
Contact: (02) 9977 1266
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2. Forresters
Forresters is always a popular pick for watching the Super Bowl live each year, seeing as there’s plenty of offices packed in around the Surry Hills area. The contemporary pub will be making the most of it with doors opening at 10am. The bar is putting on a bunch of specials for the event, including a $50pp one-and-done package with Coors on arrival, buffalo wings (with ranch, of course) and a massive Philly cheesesteak with chips. You’ll also find $12 Coors pints all day, and $33 mega jugs (each mega jug purchased nets you a chance to win a trip to the US).
Address: 336 Riley St, Surry Hills NSW 2010
Contact: (02) 8033 2665
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3. Cargo
You realise Cargo is more than just a place to party at night, right? During the day, the iconic King Street Wharf bar will be hosting the Cargo Tailgate Party from 9:30am on Monday. You’ll need tickets for this one, but Cargo will be pulling out all stops to showcase their brand new refurbishment, filling two levels with fun as the game streams live and loud and big screens. There’ll even be a cheerleader half time performance to help take you all the way to New Orleans’ iconic Superdome.
Your $149 ticket nets you a four-hour beverage package of house beers, wines and bottles of Coors, plus an American platter of wings, sliders, onion rings, cheeseburger spring rolls, mac & cheese croquettes, chips and wedges.
Address: 52-60 The Promenade, King Street Wharf, Darling Harbour, Sydney NSW 2000
Contact: (02) 8322 2005
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4. Taphouse
The big rush to Taphouse is always a morning ritual for Super Bowl fans each year. As one of the most popular places to watch the Super Bowl in Sydney, the local pub is dipping those prices down real low. How low? Think $1 chicken wings low, with a menu of more than 20 ales and the kitchen’s popular “One Plate Wonder” options with the likes of sweet and sour pork with capsicum and strawberries, black pepper wagyu beef and potato with Manuka honey glaze.
Beer wise, offerings are similar to what’s going on at Forresters. You’ve got $12 Coors all day plus $33 mega jugs with each purchase netting you a chance to win a trip to the US. Doors open at 10am and walk-ins welcome.
Address: 122 Flinders St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Contact: (02) 8313 1909
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5. Woollahra Hotel
Woolahra Hotel will be hosting its own Super Bowl viewing party with doors swinging open from 10am. Huddle into the front bar to catch the 59th edition of this epic sporting event, framed by American-themed specials from the kitchen including $20 for a whopping 1 kilograms of wings, $20 burgers and $25 buckets of Budweiser.
Address: 116 Queen St, Woollahra NSW 2025
Contact: (02) 9327 9777
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6. The Light Brigade
Art deco gem The Light Brigade will be streaming the Super Bowl across four floors on all the heritage pub’s big screens. We expect everyone around the Paddington, Woollahra and Moore Park areas will be flooding into the venue bright and early so you’ll see plenty 1 kilogram baskets of Buffalo hot wings, birria beef nachos, cheeseburgers and Budweiser buckets flying around while the action rolls on.
Address: Oxford St &, Jersey Rd, Woollahra NSW 2025
Contact: (02) 9357 0888
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7. Bungalow 8
Bungalow 8 is joining in on the big day with its own Super Bowl party. The waterfront icon has a decent spread of big screens for the game, and they’ve put together a special “Cabana Package” so you’re all set with the food and drink. For $129pp (minimum six people) you’ll get three hours of bottomless Coors, tap beer and cider, wine and soft drinks as well as game day snack platters with all the American standards. Alternatively, there’s also a $45pp offer, netting you two bottles of Coors and Buffalo wings for your table.
Address: 3 Lime St, Sydney NSW 2000
Contact: (02) 8322 2006
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8. Brewdog South Eveleigh
With enough space for 720 punters inside and 190 outside, Brewdog South Eveleigh is going to be teeming on Monday morning. Head on over the Locomotive Workshop to sink into the crowd and watch the game amongst the biggest Super Bowl crowd in Sydney. There’s 40 brews on tap if you want to make a day of it, plus the communal beer garden is dog friendly so you’ll probably have some pups running around as well. Food wise, the bar is slinging $15 loaded dogs and $30 all-you-can-eat wings during the game.
Address: Bay 1 Locomotive Workshops South, Eveleigh NSW 2015
Contact: (02) 8865 8345
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9. Henley’s Bar & Kitchen
King Street Wharf favourite Henly’s will be hosting both a Super Bowl watch party and an afterparty in case you want to ditch the office and have an overindulgent Friday. On offer is a four-hour drinks package for $99pp, keeping your team topped up for the entire game with drinks and food. There’ll also be a BBQ in the Beer Garden.
Address: 9 Lime Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Contact: (02) 8322 2020
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10. Penny’s Hotel
Doors open from 9am at Bayswater Road’s underrated Penny’s Hotel. The colourful pub will be breaking out the American food specials with $5 hot dogs all day, $12 chilli fries, and $18 for half-a-kilo of Buffalo wings, as well as buckets of Budweiser and Coors Light.
Address: 9/15 Bayswater Rd, Potts Point NSW 2011
Contact: (02) 8000 1615
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11. The Alfred Hotel
Inner west workers will want to pop on over to The Alfred Hotel in Camperdown to watch the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles. That beer garden seems like a perfect place to spend a leisurely Monday out of the office with $7 schooners of Philter and Young Henrys all day, as well as $1 wings. Bookings not necessary.
Address: 51 Missenden Rd, Camperdown NSW 2050
Contact: (02) 9557 0000
12. Yogi’s Sports Bar
Yogi’s, a new sports bar on Sydney’s North Shore, is making the most of their first major event. Perfectly designed for blockbuster live sports, the cutting-edge bar takes a modern approach to the classic live sports venue, going bigger with two 173-inch LED live screens, 25 additional screens, and six private six-seater booths, each with their own personal LED TV screen.
There’s a Games Zone as well, so hit the the jumbo foosball table if during the breaks or play some rounds of pool after the Super Bowl is done and dusted. And yep, you’ve got food and drink specials too: $20 buckets of budweiser, $16 cocktails, $29pp bottomless wings and fries (until halftime) and a live DJ both before and after the game.
Address: 446 Victoria Ave, Chatswood NSW 2067
Contact: (02) 9419 7386
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13. Brooklyn Boy Bagels
If a pub or sports bar isn’t your style, how about watching the super bowl in Sydney’s biggest bagel shop? Brooklyn Boy Bagels in Marrickville will be screening the big game on Monday, but has also extended the celebrations to the entire weekend. From Friday to Monday, footy fans can head in to grab either a Kansas City Chiefs red, white and gold bagel, or a Philadelphia Eagles green, white and black bagel to show their support.
Address: 19 Carrington Rd, Marrickville NSW 2204
Contact: (02) 9158 9555
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