Super Bowl weekend is almost here, and London is more than ready for the late‑night spectacle. Whether you’re a diehard NFL fan, tuning in for the halftime show or just along for the wings and atmosphere, the capital is packed with bars, cinemas and pop-ups staying open into the early hours for Super Bowl LX. From giant screens and all-American food to dedicated fan zones and ticketed blowouts, we’ve picked out the 13 best places in the city to catch every play this Sunday.
Best London sports bars screening Super Bowl LX this weekend
From cavernous beer halls to intimate neighbourhood boozers, the capital’s gridiron faithful are spoiled for choice. Venture to Big Penny Social in Walthamstow for warehouse-scale screens, pitchers of self-reliant lager and a standing army of food trucks serving everything from loaded mac ‘n’ cheese to vegan wings. In Shoreditch, Belushi’s turns into a late-night football bunker, complete with face-paint stations, buckets of longnecks and a soundtrack that swerves from classic rock to hip hop before kick-off. South of the river, The Clapham Grand goes full Americana with cheerleader performances, halftime singalongs and balcony seats that feel like a private box overlooking the action.
- Greenwood, Victoria – vast wraparound screens, US-style sharing platters, bookable booths.
- Boxpark Wembley – fan-park atmosphere, booming sound system, street food stands.
- The Faltering Fullback, Finsbury Park – rambling multi-level garden, craft beer, cult NFL following.
- Passyunk Avenue, Fitzrovia – Philly dive-bar vibes, cheesesteaks, domestic US beers.
- Bar Kick, Shoreditch – foosball tables, IPA-heavy taps, projector dominating the main bar.
| Bar | Area | Why Go |
|---|---|---|
| Big Penny Social | Walthamstow | Huge screens,street food,late licence |
| Belushi’s | Shoreditch | Rowdy crowd,game-day deals |
| Greenwood | Victoria | Sportsbook feel,premium seats |
| Passyunk Avenue | Fitzrovia | Authentic US snacks,compact and loud |
Late night Super Bowl LX parties with American style food and drink
London’s after-hours gridiron gatherings are going full red,white and blue this weekend,with venues banking on the fact that if you’re staying up past 3am for kick-off,you’ll want something more considerable than a packet of crisps. Expect menus stacked with Stateside staples: towering buffalo wings slick with hot sauce, sticky BBQ ribs, jalapeño poppers and nachos groaning under the weight of cheese, guac and salsa. Craft beer taps lean heavily towards US imports, but there’s no shortage of classic game-day drinks either – from solo cups of lager to whiskey chasers and giant sharers of spiked cherry cola.
- Loaded snacks: wings, sliders, mac ‘n’ cheese bites, onion rings
- Big plates: double-patty burgers, chilli dogs, stacked sandwiches
- Sweet fixes: pecan pie slices, sundaes, cookies-and-cream shakes
- Bar pours: US craft cans, IPAs, bourbon cocktails, hard seltzers
| Venue Vibe | Hero Dish | Signature Drink |
|---|---|---|
| Sports bar & grills | Buffalo wing buckets | Pitcher of lager |
| US-style diners | Classic cheeseburger | Bottomless sodas |
| Craft beer joints | Loaded fries | West Coast IPA |
| Cocktail bars | Mini sliders | Bourbon Old Fashioned |
Family friendly Super Bowl LX events with relaxed vibes and early entry
Not every London NFL fan wants a 3am tequila-fuelled singalong. For those with mini Mahomes fans in tow – or simply an aversion to sticky dancefloors – a clutch of venues are dialing down the chaos with earlier kick-off coverage, soft seating and proper food. Think neighbourhood cinemas and community hubs swapping out trailers for touchdowns, with comfy rows, mocktails, hot dogs and dedicated kids’ zones that wind down well before the final Gatorade shower. Expect earlier doors (some as soon as 7pm),quieter sound levels and a crowd that’s more pram-pushing than table-dancing,while still keeping the big-game atmosphere intact.
- Boutique cinemas screening the game with sofa-style seating and table service.
- Community centres offering alcohol-free areas and games for younger fans.
- Family tickets with bundled snacks and soft drinks to keep costs predictable.
- Early-bird entry so you can claim front-row beanbags before the late crowd arrives.
| Venue type | Best for | Doors open |
|---|---|---|
| Independent cinema | Couch comfort & low noise | 7:00pm |
| Community hall | Kids’ corners & mocktails | 7:30pm |
| Family gastropub | Early dinner & big screens | 6:45pm |
Budget friendly Super Bowl LX watch options and ticket tips across the city
If you’re trying to keep things under control until payday, London has plenty of wallet-friendly ways to catch every snap, sack and halftime scream.Look out for pubs and sports bars waiving entry before a certain time, or offering early-bird wristbands that lock in cheaper drinks and snacks all night. Chain venues in the City and Canary Wharf are quietly dropping student and NHS discounts, while a few independent spots in Shoreditch and Peckham are doing £5-£10 standing tickets if you’re happy to huddle near the bar. Don’t ignore your local: many neighbourhood boozers are ditching formal tickets altogether and simply asking for a table deposit that’s redeemable against food – a solid hack if you’re watching in a group.
- Arrive early to dodge late-entry surcharges and secure decent seats without paying VIP prices.
- Share platters instead of mains – wings, nachos and fries stacks are usually cheaper per head.
- Check social feeds on game day for last-minute ticket drops and flash drink deals.
- Travel smart by sticking to one area: bar-hop between venues with free or low-cost entry.
| Area | Typical Entry | Best Budget Move |
|---|---|---|
| Shoreditch | £5-£15 | Standing tickets & late happy hour |
| Peckham | Free-£10 | Book a table, split big jugs |
| City of London | £10-£20 | Corporate deals & early-bird wristbands |
| West End | £15-£25 | Pre-game meal bundles |
Future Outlook
However you choose to spend Super Bowl Sunday, London is more than ready for the late-night spectacle. From raucous sports bars and brewery taprooms to plush cinemas and all-American diners, the capital’s venues are kicking off with big screens, bigger sound systems and plenty of wings, nachos and beer to see you through to the final whistle.
Just remember: most of these events sell out, and many are ticketed with strict last-entry times, so plan ahead. Check dress codes, pre-book where required and factor in your journey home once the Lombardi Trophy’s been lifted.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just here for the halftime show and the atmosphere, these 13 watch parties are your best bet for turning a chilly London night into a stateside-sized celebration.