With the Super Bowl only a few days away, San Franciscans are eagerly waiting to watch the big game. While tickets to the Super Bowl are unsurprisingly very expensive, you can still watch the Seahawks and Patriots play for the title at various watch parties in San Francisco, including at the Crossing at East Cut in Downtown San Francisco.
The Crossing at East Cut was once a transit terminal and has been transformed into a community gathering space near the Embarcadero. The multi-purpose space features a beer garden, free pickleball courts, food vendors, and more. It regularly hosts community events, like the upcoming Super Bowl watch party. The screening will take place this Sunday, February 8, starting at 3:30 pm. You can expect drinks from The Greyhound Bar and food from Pita Gyros or Red Rooster Taqueria. The watch party is a great way to enjoy the game with others for free, especially if you don’t have one of the channels carrying the game. Plenty of bars in the city will also host watch parties for the Super Bowl, but we recommend looking ahead to see if you need to make a reservation. The Crossing at East Cut has several other exciting events this month, including a Valentine’s Market, Happy Hour Trivia, Bingo, and more.
The Super Bowl is bringing many exciting events to San Francisco, including a fan event at Moscone Center starting on February 3. The football festival features 59 Super Bowl rings and the Vince Lombardi Trophy. You can also run the 40-yard dash and compare your time to real NFL players. Plus, check out the Chinatown Lunar New Year Block Party organized by the Bay Area Host Committee, or one of the many concerts happening in the Bay Area throughout the weekend.