February 8th 2026 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 Santa Clara. You may want to book a day off as the Super Bowl LX kicks off at 11.30pm, so it’s going to be a late (early) one. Who wants to go to work on a Monday anyway?
Traditional pre-match entertainment at the Super Bowl this year sees Grammy-winning artists Brandi Carlile singing “America the Beautiful” and R&B breakout artist Coco Jones performing “Lift Every Voice and Sing”. Puerto Rican singer/songwriter and rapper Bad Bunny, aka the King of Latin Trap, will be headlining the Super Bowl LX halftime show, with multi-award winning Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Charlie Puth singing the National Anthem.

BOXPARK
Go large or go home? BOXPARK coverage starts from 8pm; with multiple huge screens across the site, DJs and cheerleaders, beer pong, a bucking bronco, eating competitions and all the legendary booze and street-food options, you’ll be partying into the early hours. Tickets are £10.00 and include a drink.
Shoreditch, Camden, WembleyBook here
Belushi’s

Like it interactive? At Belushi’s the tailgate party starts at 7pm with giant screens, US-themed food and drink, a hot-dog eating competition and beer pong, plus giveaways, competitions and prizes including NFL London tickets and a £100 bar tab at half time. Tables, booths, and standing tickets are available, with limited availability on premium seating; tickets start at £10.00 for entry and a bottle of Bud Light.
London BridgeBook here
Bad Sports at All My Gods

Music fan? 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 and music from house DJs The Prosecction Boyz, while competitions offer the chance to win prizes including the highly-coveted Bad Sports T-shirt. Tickets from £5.00.
Bethnal GreenBook here
Hard Rock Cafe
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 2 items from the Tailgate Menu, featuring nachos, wings, ribs, sliders, onion rings and loaded tater tots.
Book here
The 411

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.
IslingtonBook here

The Cornershop Bar
Want a good view? With five big screens over two floors you’ll never be far from the action at the Cornershop. Tickets are £17.50.
ShoreditchBook here
The Clapham Grand

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 £20.00 but sell out fast, so don’t wait around.
ClaphamBook here
The American Bar, The Stafford London
Prefer a slightly more low-key celebration? Spend the evening in the classy surrounds of the American Bar at The Stafford where the game will be shown on multiple screens along with themed cocktails and bar snacks. Tickets are £65.00 and include a baseball cap and a shot of Tito’s vodka.
MayfairBook here
Passyunk Avenue

Can’t get a ticket? This Philly-themed dive bar in Leake Street is hosting their annual tailgate party in the tunnel amidst the vibrant street art. Expect an electric atmosphere, music, big screens, mobile bars, and iconic Philly food served from their food truck, Cheesesteak #2.
WaterlooBook here
The Bermondsey Bierkeller
Watching the pennies? A Cheapo favourite, entry is just £2.50, you can guarantee a seat for £5.00 or add a 2 pint stein of German beer from £15.00. There are multiple HD screens so everyone gets a good view, plus classic American bar food.
BermondseyBook here
The Hagen and Hyde

Just want to watch the game at the pub? Hagen and Hyde will have an NFL theme for the night, so it is a great space for American Football fans to celebrate the Super Bowl. The game will be displayed on four large screens as well as a projector, so head over to get in on the action.
BalhamBook here
The Prince

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 £10.00 and include a pint of Budweiser on arrival.
West BromptonBook here
BrewDog
Beer fan? Craft beer specialists BrewDog have 40 varieties on tap for you to sample throughout the game which is shown on HD screens, along with American bar food from burgers to hot wings to keep you vertical.
WaterlooBook here
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 25th January 2026.