The Super Bowl LX is almost here, and while the game will be played just a few miles from San Francisco at Levi’s Stadium, tickets are unsurprisingly very expensive. So while seeing the game in-person is difficult, you can still expect plenty of exciting watch parties and festive ways to watch the game — even if you don’t have a TV at home.
Crossing at East Cut Watch Party
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The Crossing at East Cut is a community gathering space that regularly hosts exciting events, and this Sunday, you can watch the big game at the outdoor space. While you watch, enjoy drinks from The Greyhound Bar, or grab a bite from one of the food vendors in the space. The party is free, and you do not need to RSVP.
The Function Watch Party
Comedy club and cocktail lounge The Function will host a watch party on Sunday, and general admission is free. Reserved seating tickets cost $20, and you can also reserve a VIP ticket for a private lounge for four people. The bar will have drinks available during the game, multiple large TVs, and two floors.
Novela Watch Party
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Novela, a cocktail bar in the Financial District, is hosting a watch party complete with food, punch pitchers, and cocktails. Admission is free if you RSVP in advance, and the bar will have the game on four large TVs.
Underdogs
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This large sports bar has plenty of space for football fans, with numerous large TVS around the bar to make viewing easy. Plus, try one of their burritos, tacos, or burrito bowls if you’re hungry. The watch party is free, but we recommend getting there early to snag a spot.
Neighborhood sports bars
You can expect most sports bars (or non-sports bars) in the city to be screening the game on Sunday, so you can also check out one of these popular sports bars in the city. Danny Coyle’s is the only Seahawks bar in the city will screen the game, or you can check out Final Final in the Marina, or Kezar Pub near Golden Gate Park.