Where to Watch Super Bowl LVI in Dallas: Sports Bars, Parties & More (2024)

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With all the wings, beers, and massive TVs required for a successful game day.

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Kevin Gray

Updated on 1/30/2023 at 1:50 PM

Where to Watch Super Bowl LVI in Dallas: Sports Bars, Parties & More (1)

It’s getting more difficult to hold onto those ‘90s-era Super Bowl wins, but it seems that is Dallas’s lot in life—at least for now. Even though the Cowboys flamed out of the playoffs, the Super Bowl is still happening, and you’re going to need someplace to watch it. And by some place, we mean sports bars and other venues serving cold beers, hot wings, and boasting TVs the size of train cars. No matter who you’re cheering for in the big game, these are 12 of the best places to watch the Super Bowl in Dallas-Fort Worth.

Downtown

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This lively block party-style complex houses multiple options for your sports-watching needs. Bring a blanket or chairs, and park yourself outside in front of the 104-foot media wall (you can’t miss it) to view the bigger-than-life-size action. Surrounding bars are also joining the fun, with drink specials at Hard Shake and Double Tap, and an indoor/outdoor party at Jaxon with food and drink specials and music by DJ Mike B.

The Quarter Bar

Uptown

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This fun-loving McKinney Avenue staple is offering table packages for four, six, or 15 people that include beer buckets and wings. But package or not, you can still partake in beer and wing specials, plus $6 team-inspired shots. So, you’re bound to have a good time no matter who wins. Reserve a table via EventBrite.

Three Nations Brewery

Carrollton

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This hometown brewery is showing the game alongside $5.50 pours of taproom beers. Anyone’s welcome, but you can also drop $75 to reserve a table for six people that includes six pints of beer, six koozies, and a sampler platter of game-day snacks. Reserve a table via PreKindle.

Over Under

The Village

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The doors open at 2 pm with a DJ and drinks, and adventurous types who’re feeling spicy can enter the hot wings eating contest at 3:30 pm. Provided you make it out alive, the game will be shown across the many TVs, and the bar will be serving a variety of drink specials, including $30 canned co*cktail buckets, $20 domestic buckets, $15 domestic pitchers, $6 house wines, and $6 wells.

Punch Bowl Social

Deep Ellum

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Punch Bowl Social is loaded with games (bowling, foosball, ping-pong), has three bars, and a full kitchen, so there’s a lot to do on site. During the Super Bowl, you can play some games of your own while watching the big one on the many TVs and sharing an eight-person punch bowl. Then stick around afterward, as the party continues with a DJ. General admission is free and VIP tickets, which include a spot by the large projection screen, a buffet, and two drinks, are available via EventBrite.

The Owners Box inside the Omni hotel has all the cold beer, TVs, and pool tables you expect in a sports bar, plus a 16-foot projection screen, which is prime real estate during games. But its real claim to fame is a selection of private tables with piped-in isolated sound, so you can hear the commentary and every whistle, even when things get rowdy. Throw in a BBQ Bacon Burger and a cold beer, and you may never leave.

Happiest Hour

Downtown

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Happiest Hour spans 12,000-square-feet of indoor-outdoor space littered with more than 30 TVs. It’ll have DJs throughout the bar and a surprise halftime performance, but if you really want to go big this year, join the 100-person rooftop viewing party, with theater-style seats, a massive video wall, and access to a premium open bar. Otherwise, just do what you’d normally do. Share the Nacho Tower or five-pound Big Happy Burger, request a 23-ounce beer, and laugh at chips commercials.

Stan’s Blue Note

Greenville

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This laid-back Greenville Avenue hangout is one of the best and oldest sports bars in town, and it’s long been a go-to during football season for good reason. That’s not changing on Super Bowl Sunday, when you can tune into 30-plus TVs and partake in a $10 burger-and-fries special, $3.75 domestic pints, and $4 Fireball shots. There are also two patios, a pool table, shuffleboard, and darts—the perfect distractions for those who couldn’t care less about what’s happening on the field.

Christie's

Lower Greenville

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With TVs above the bar, lining the walls, and tucked into every corner, you won’t miss a single minute of the Super Bowl action at Christie’s. Well, maybe you will if you’re face down in a charcuterie board or if your view is obstructed by a flatbread or burger. But such things cannot be avoided and should, in fact, be celebrated with another pitcher of beer.

Texas Live!

Arlington

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Just down the street from the Cowboys’ home turf, football fans can watch the game on a screen almost as big as the one at Jerry World. The 100-foot monster at Texas Live! is flanked by tiered seating and other still-pretty-big TVs, so you’ll always have a great view. Partake in drink specials throughout the day, and when you need to stretch your legs or burn off some energy, the adjacent Sports & Social entertainment venue has bowling, ping pong, golf simulators, and more.

Legacy Hall

Plano

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With 20 food stalls on site serving everything from lobster rolls to fried chicken, you won’t go hungry at Legacy Hall. But that’s especially true on Super Bowl Sunday, as many of the vendors are participating in Nacho Extravaganza and serving loaded nachos and nacho-adjacent dishes. There’s also a bar pouring craft beers and co*cktails, and the few dozen TVs scattered throughout the hall are anchored by a 24-foot LED screen with the sound on to hold your attention. General admission is free and table packages are available via EventBrite.

City Works

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Head north to Frisco to find multiple 110-inch video walls set in the shadow of the Cowboys’ practice facility. CityWorks also has a 90-strong beer list, which is helpful when ordering dishes like the Nashville Hot Chicken Nachos and the spicy Scorpion Burger—and for pouring one out to grieve the Cowboys’ playoff loss. Head west to the Fort Worth location for much of the same, just with different coordinates.

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Kevin Grayis a freelance writer and editor covering all things food, drinks, and travel. He’s written forThe Dallas Morning News, Forbes, Liquor.com, Men’s Health,andWine Enthusiast, and his extensive home bar is turning into a realHoarderssituation.

Where to Watch Super Bowl LVI in Dallas: Sports Bars, Parties & More (2024)

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Where to Watch Super Bowl LVI in Dallas: Sports Bars, Parties & More? ›

Watching the Super Bowl at a bar can be a fun and exciting experience, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. Here are some of the things to consider: Crowds and noise: Bars can get very crowded and loud during the Super Bowl, especially as the game progresses and excitement builds.

Where can I watch the Super Bowl in Dallas? ›

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Can you watch the Super Bowl at a bar? ›

Watching the Super Bowl at a bar can be a fun and exciting experience, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. Here are some of the things to consider: Crowds and noise: Bars can get very crowded and loud during the Super Bowl, especially as the game progresses and excitement builds.

Where do you watch the Super Bowl? ›

CBS will air Super Bowl LVIII. Paramount+ is the streaming home to 2024 Super Bowl. In addition to Paramount+, you can catch Super Bowl 2024 on Fubo and Hulu + Live TV, both of which carry the CBS Super Bowl LVIII live feed. If you want to watch on your phone or tablet, NFL+ will have the Super Bowl.

Why hasn't Dallas hosted the Super Bowl? ›

The Super Bowl has not been to AT&T Stadium in Arlington since 2011 -- when Super Bowl XLV was “marred by a historical ice storm and a seating fiasco” -- but Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said that there is “no longer anything procedural or otherwise standing in the way of another Super Bowl at AT&T Stadium,” according to ...

What channel is the Super Bowl on in Dallas TX? ›

Super Bowl 58 will kick off at 5:30 p.m. Sunday on CBS.

Is Super Bowl streaming free? ›

The US Super Bowl live stream is available via multiple services carrying CBS. As mentioned earlier, Paramount Plus is the simplest option, as you can take advantage of the free trial to enjoy the game.

Are Super Bowl watch parties legal? ›

Location matters.

The NFL will not object when a church has a party for its congregants to watch the Super Bowl together if it holds its “viewing party” in its usual place of worship and does not charge a fee for attending the viewing party.

What time do Super Bowl parties usually start? ›

You start the party too early

Foxsports.com suggests kicking off the celebration about 90 minutes before kick-off. Make sure you know these other 13 tips for throwing the ultimate Super Bowl party.

Can you watch Super Bowl in jail? ›

For instance, inmates congregate to watch the game in San Quentin Prison in California, with some placing money or soup cans on the result. Some watch for study purposes or to benefit from the alone time it offers. An inmate claims that the game is "bigger than New Year's Eve" in jail.

Is Super Bowl free on prime? ›

No, you need to have a subscription to an eligible Prime Video Channel (see Question #1 above) in order to access the Super Bowl on Prime Video.

Can you watch the Super Bowl on Netflix or Hulu? ›

Super Bowl is right around the corner — enjoy the game and halftime show on Hulu + Live TV.

Can I watch the Super Bowl on Netflix? ›

Stream It With A Live TV Subscription

Many people these days have a subscription to at least one of the on-demand streaming services (i.e., Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video) but that won't help you watch the Super Bowl since the game is obviously a live program.

What is the average price for a Super Bowl ticket this year? ›

Still, ticket pricing in 2022 was lower 12 days before the event, with the average ticket on their platform listed for $10,194. Last year, the average ticket was sold for $8,867, and this year's average price is more than twice what it was for the Super Bowl in Atlanta in 2019.

What is the only team that has not been to the Super Bowl? ›

Four of them -- the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars -- have never reached the big game, while five others have fallen short despite multiple title appearances. Here is a look at all 12 teams who have never won a title, along with their number of Super Bowl appearances.

Has a Super Bowl ever been held in Dallas? ›

The Dallas-Fort Worth metro area has hosted just one Super Bowl, in 2011.

Is the Super Bowl only on Fox? ›

CBS is broadcasting Super Bowl 58 on Feb. 11, 2024, taking its turn in a rotation of three networks that will soon become four. NBC, CBS, and Fox alternate Super Bowl broadcasts, and ABC will join the rotation with Super Bowl 61 in February 2027. Super Bowl 58 can also be streamed live on Paramount+.

Has Dallas ever hosted the Super Bowl? ›

On January 9, 2010, the Cowboys hosted the stadium's first playoff game, again playing the Eagles. Dallas won 34–14, ending a 13-year playoff win drought. On February 6, 2011, the stadium hosted Super Bowl XLV, in which the Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31–25.

Is Super Bowl only on cable? ›

How can I stream the Super Bowl? Super Bowl 2024 will be available to be streamed live on Paramount+. NFL+ will also have the Super Bowl, but only on your smartphone or tablet.

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