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Super Bowl LIX: Where to Watch in London and What to Expect

  • February 8, 2025
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Super Bowl LIX: Where to Watch in London and What to Expect

Super Bowl LIX: Where to Watch in London and What to Expect

Super Bowl LIX is almost here, and London is gearing up for a late-night showdown with big screens, cold beers, and plenty of excitement. On Sunday, 9th February 2025, the Kansas City Chiefs go head-to-head with the Philadelphia Eagles at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Kick-off is at 11:30 PM UK time, so whether you’re a die-hard NFL fan or just looking for a great excuse for a night out, London has plenty of places to catch every touchdown, tackle, and of course, the halftime show with Kendrick Lamar and special guest SZA.


Best Places to Watch the Super Bowl in London

Passyunk Avenue (Waterloo)
If you want a proper American football atmosphere, this is the place. Known as London’s best spot for Philly-style food, Passyunk Avenue will be packed with Eagles fans, classic cheesesteaks, and plenty of loud reactions to every big play. Whether you’re backing Philly or just in it for the energy, it’s one of the most fun places to watch the game.

The Clapham Grand
For a full-on party vibe, The Clapham Grand is one of the biggest Super Bowl events in London. Expect a massive 25-foot screen, DJs keeping the energy up, and buckets of beer being passed around. There’s also American-style food, proper seating, and cheerleaders to bring the hype.

Boxpark (Wembley, Croydon, Shoreditch)
If you like your sports nights big and loud, Boxpark is a brilliant shout. They’re rolling out huge screens, DJs, beer pong, and eating challenges, making this more than just a watch party—it’s a full-on event. Wembley even has live cheerleading performances and music to keep things buzzing between plays.

Big Penny Social (Walthamstow)
Fancy a beer hall experience? Big Penny Social, the UK’s biggest beer hall, is bringing fans together for a massive Super Bowl night. Think long tables, a buzzing crowd, a huge HD screen, and plenty of pints. There’s even a Super Bowl-themed music quiz before the game to warm up the crowd.

TOCA Social (Greenwich)
This is for those who like a bit of action between plays. While watching the Super Bowl on big screens, you can also test your own skills in interactive football games. Perfect if you’ve got a group of mates who want a bit more than just sitting around with drinks.

Sports Bar & Grill (Canary Wharf)
If you’re after a no-fuss, classic sports bar vibe, this one’s for you. Loads of screens, a solid food menu, and a lively but relaxed crowd make this a safe bet for a great Super Bowl night.

Flat Iron Square (Southwark)
This one’s all about the extras. They’ve got a 16-foot jumbotron screen, beer pong, flip cup, DJs, and American street food to make sure you’re entertained beyond the game itself. If you like your nights out big, this is the one.

The Old Frizzle (Wimbledon)
If you’re looking for something a little more chilled, this Wimbledon pub is showing the Super Bowl for free and serving American-style food all night. Expect draught beer, cocktails, and a friendly crowd who know how to enjoy the game.

Juju’s Bar & Stage (Shoreditch)
Juju’s loves an event, and they’re going all-in for the Super Bowl. There’s a free tailgate party before 8 PM, then it’s onto huge screens, an NFL quiz, beer pong, arcade games, and some serious wing and rib eating contests. If you want a fun-packed Super Bowl night, this is the place.

Greenwood (Victoria)
For a solid all-rounder, Greenwood is showing the game on all their massive HD screens, with plenty of seating and proper food options. It’s got a good atmosphere without being too rowdy, so ideal if you want to actually focus on the game.

Bar Kick (Shoreditch)
This place always delivers on sports nights, and for the Super Bowl, they’re going all out. Expect live DJs, giveaways, beer pong, and foosball to keep the energy up. A proper Shoreditch party with big screens and a crowd that knows how to enjoy itself.

The American Bar at The Stafford (St James’s)
For those who prefer a touch of class, The American Bar is hosting a Super Bowl bash with big screens, themed cocktails, and top-notch food. If you like your sport with a side of sophistication, this is a stylish way to watch the game.

The Prince and The 411
Partnering with Budweiser, these venues are all about American-style fun. There’s beer pong, American pool, NFL quizzes, DJs, cheerleaders, and plenty of food. If you want a big Super Bowl night, this is the one.

Ninth Ward (Farringdon)
Bringing back the Bad Sports Bar spirit, Ninth Ward is hosting a Super Bowl screening with signature cocktails, mountains of wings, Stiegl beers, and live DJs. A great pick for fans who miss that true US sports bar feel.

The Eagle (North Kensington)
Big HD screens, quality food, and a lively crowd make this a top spot for watching the game. It’s a solid West London choice if you want great deals on food and drink.


Most venues need pre-booking, and Super Bowl events sell out fast, so don’t leave it too late to grab a spot. Whether you’re a hardcore NFL fan or just in it for the food, drinks, and late-night fun, London’s got plenty of places to watch the big game.


For more updates on Super Bowl LIX and the best events in London, visit EyeOnLondon. Got a favourite Super Bowl spot? Backing a team? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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