February 9th 2025 sees the biggest event on the USA’s sporting calendar: get ready NFL fans, it’s Super Bowl Sunday.
We’ve rounded up some venues across London where you can catch the action live from New Orleans. Traditional pre-match entertainment at the Super Bowl this year sees Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle performing ‘America the Beautiful’ before Jon Batiste sings the national anthem, and rap icon Kendrick Lamar will be headlining the half-time show.
Who wants to go to work on a Monday anyway? You may want to book a day off as the Super Bowl LIX kicks off at 11.30pm, so it’s going to be a late (early) one.

Where to Watch the Super Bowl in London: Central
Bad Sports at Ninth Ward, Clerkenwell
The infamous Bad Sports crew is making a comeback to East London with their legendary Super Bowl Party. Expect their signature over-the-top fun, with partners Jack Daniel’s, Herradura Tequila and Stiegl ensuring mountains of wings, buckets of beer and shots for days. House DJs The Prosecction Boyz, will spin tracks from the Big Easy, while a pre-game quiz offers the chance to win prizes including the highly-coveted Bad Sports T-shirt. Tickets from £5.00.
SOUND Cafe at The Cumberland Hotel, Marble Arch
After a party vibe? Catch all the sporting action on wall-to-wall big screens at the SOUND Cafe music bar and prepare to get loud. The standard package is £25.00pp which includes entry and a reserved seat, a beer on arrival and one item from their special Super Bowl menu featuring hot dogs, chicken wings and nachos.
The Anthologist by Drake & Morgan, Bank/Monument

Offering an electric atmosphere for 250 die-hard fans in the heart of the city, witness every touchdown over four large screens – including a projector strategically placed for perfect views from every seat and a world-class sound system that takes you right to the 50-yard line. Add in a whole menu of US-themed snacks including burgers, loaded nachos and a meatball sub. Tickets are from £9.95 and the party starts at 7pm.
Book here.
The American Bar, The Stafford London, Mayfair
Prefer a slightly more low-key celebration? Try the classy surrounds of the American Bar. The game will be shown on multiple screens, along with themed cocktails and bar snacks including BBQ ribs, jambalaya prawns and mac ‘n’ cheese. Minimum spend £60.00.

Hard Rock Cafe, Mayfair
Traditionalist? Head over to the first ever Hard Rock Cafe from 10pm for a night of big screen NFL action, competitions and prizes. Tickets start at £64.95 but include entry, a reserved seat, 2 Budweisers and 3 items from the Tailgate Menu, featuring nachos, wings, ribs, sliders, chicken tenders, onion rings and cheese fries. New for this year is a VIP pre-party upgrade option which gets you entry from 8pm, live DJ & entertainment, a cheerleader meet & greet, priority reserved seating, beer and snacks on arrival and a goody bag in addition to the beers and food in the standard package.
Where to Watch the Super Bowl in London: North
Belushi’s, Camden
Like it interactive? At Belushi’s the party starts at 10pm with giant screens, US-themed food and drink, a hot-dog eating competition and beer pong, plus giveaways, competitions and prizes throughout the game.
Standard booking is for a minimum of 4 people at £30.00pp and includes a reserved space, two drinks and either a burger or hot dog with fries; early bird bookings get you a free goody bag on the day. Check the website for other sites across town.
The 411, Islington

Looking to get fired up early? Touchdown at the 411 from 7pm for their pre-game events in partnership with Budweiser: expect DJs, beer pong, American pool, cheerleaders, an NFL quiz and a couple of surprises on the night. There are multiple screens so everyone gets a great view – plus tickets include a pint of Budweiser. Tickets are from £15.00.
Where to Watch the Super Bowl in London: East
BOXPARK, Shoreditch
Go large or go home? BOXPARK coverage starts from 8pm; with multiple huge screens across the site, DJs and cheerleaders, beer pong, eating competitions and all the legendary booze and street-food options, you’ll be partying into the early hours. Tickets from £10.00–£20.00 depending on release date – buy before Feb 9th for the best available price.

The Cornershop, Shoreditch
Want a good view? With five big screens over two floors you’ll never be far from the action at the Cornershop. Just £5.00 for entry, or you can include a burger, fries and a pint for £17.95.
Where to Watch the Super Bowl in London: South
The Clapham Grand, Clapham

Missing the crowds? Just like Texas, everything’s bigger at the Clapham Grand; not just their huge 25ft HD screen but full-on stadium vibes with cheerleaders, confetti cannons, giant foam hands, flags and DJs heading up the half-time party. You’ll also eat well, with award-winning Thunderbird Chicken doing the honours.
Tickets are from £22.00 but sell out fast, so don’t wait around.
Passyunk Avenue, Waterloo
Can’t get a ticket? This Philly-themed dive bar in Leake Street is hosting a tailgate party in the tunnel amidst the vibrant street art. Details are still being finalised but they will be streaming the game live on big screens and you’ll be able to get involved with classic American street food options and fun activities.
The Hagen and Hyde, Balham

Hagen is a large pub which will have an NFL theme for the night, so it is a great space for American Football fans to celebrate their team reaching the Super Bowl. The game will be displayed on four large screens as well as a projector, and the event will also include exclusive food and drink options – so head over to cheer on your team.
Where to Watch the Super Bowl in London: West
The Prince, West Brompton

Die-hard sports fan? Known as a great venue for live sport, The Prince in West London has joined up with Budweiser to throw the ultimate Super Bowl party. There will be plenty of pre-game action including an NFL-themed quiz, beer pong, cheerleaders and DJs before the big game is shown across their huge projector screens. Early bird tickets start from £15.00 and include a pint of Budweiser on arrival.
While we do our best to ensure it is correct, information is subject to change. This article was first published on 31st January 2024; last updated January 2025.