Super Bowl LIX Watch Parties in Chicago

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Robert's Pizza & Dough Co.

Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9 is fast-approaching. Much of the talk focuses on whether the Kansas City Chiefs can be the first team in NFL history to three-peat, if the Philadelphia Eagles can pull off an upset, what the commercials will be and Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show. But there’s also the question of where to watch the game. Fortunately, Super Bowl watch parties are taking place all over Chicago, with food and drink deals to go with what’s happening on the TVs. Check out our favorite places to watch all the action from the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

Verizon FanFest at Soldier Field

Meet Football Icons: Verizon will host the first-ever Super Bowl FanFest at Soldier Field from 3:30 to 9 p.m. The stadium on the lakefront will include food, live music and tailgate games, plus a meet-and-greet with Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze and NFL legends. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and the event is free for Verizon customers.

Robert’s Pizza & Dough Co.

Pizza for a Good Cause: This year’s Super Bowl coincides with National Pizza Day, a perfect pairing for Robert’s Pizza & Dough Co. The Streeterville establishment, recently named one of the best in the country, will match every pizza sold Feb. 9 by feeding the needy throughout the year. Pizza isn’t the only thing on the menu, though — watch party viewers can also enjoy $30 buckets of beer, cider or seltzer; 24 wings for $52 and $6 brownies.

Bally’s Casino

All Weekend Long: Starting Feb. 6 and running through Super Sunday, Bally’s Casino in River North has specials at its Kitchen 888 and Medinah Bistro. Chiefs fans can enjoy the KC BBQ brisket plate ($21) and a Red Kingdom cocktail ($15), while Eagles lovers can show off Philly pride with the cheesesteak ($19) and the Tush Push cocktail ($15), and Miller Lite pints are $7. Those deals can also be found at the Square Bar on Level 3 and Kitchen 888 adds a flatbread pizza ($14) and wings ($18). Bally’s Rewards members can show their card and get 10% off.

Cody’s Public House

Puppies at a Pub: Dogs aren’t just allowed at Cody’s for Super Bowl Sunday — they’re the stars of both of its watch parties. For the fourth annual Puppy Bowl Viewing, Cody’s will give special goodie bags for the first 25 dogs to arrive, while the Super Bowl watch party will include free popcorn, Chicago hot dogs and halftime catering. The Lakeview bar’s raffle will donate 100% of proceeds to the Chicago Canine Rescue along with 50% of sales from its custom Puptail menu. 

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Cody’s Public House

Tree House

Party Down: Catch the Super Bowl at River North’s colorful Tree House, where the food specials include buffalo chicken dip ($8) and wings and pizza ($10 each). While watching the action, enjoy buckets of domestic ($25), imports ($30) or hard seltzer ($35), with Vegas Bombs going for ($7).

Sweetwater Tavern & Grille

Cheer to Cheese Curds: Sleek style meets comfort food at Sweetwater Tavern & Grille. Its glassed-in dining room will serve cheese curds, bang bang shrimp and wine on tap, all with an expansive view of Michigan Ave.

Graystone Tavern

Casual Beer Garden: A nachos-and-wings bar and 20 draft beers are all part of a $50 food and drink package for Graystone Tavern’s Super Bowl watch party. Located just a block from Wrigley Field in Lakeview East, the deal also includes mimosas, Bloody Marys and seltzers, and you can watch the game inside or from the winterized beer garden.

Hard Rock Cafe Chicago

Classic Bites: River North’s rock-and-roll restaurant has a custom menu for the big game. Choose two ($25), three ($35) or four ($45) items of classic bar food including nachos, wings, loaded tater tots and fried chicken sliders. This bustling spot also has beverage deals, with five bottled beers for $25 and 25 bottled beers for $100.

Bamboo Club

Unlimited Drinks: Bamboo Club will add a bit of class to the kickoff by welcoming guests with a glass of champagne as part of its $45 Super Bowl package. The Tiki-inspired bar in Wrigleyville will also serve unlimited seltzer, beer and mixed drinks as well as platters of nachos and wings. Bamboo Club has two 140″ screens and 25 more TVs.

BAR22

Football from the Sofa: In the South Loop’s historic Motor Row, BAR22 will host a live DJ to keep the excitement up throughout the game. Admission is free, but reservations are recommended — especially for big groups, who can request private sections or couches.

Rocks Lakeview

Discounted Cocktails: Guests can earn shots and swag from ROCKS Lakeview by ordering off its featured Super Bowl menu. The casual restaurant, known for half-priced draft beer and wine on weekdays, will serve espresso martinis and Old Fashioned shots for $5 each.

Akilia Cosina

Live Mariachi: Akilia Cosina adds a Mexican twist to the festivities with wagyu birria tacos, churro donuts and a build-your-own-elote bar. A live mariachi band will perform during halftime. The upscale West Loop eatery will also host exclusive mezcal tastings and private lounges for a high-end experience.

Punch Bowl Social

Disco and Darts: Punch Bowl Social is an eclectic dining room — complete with disco balls — in the West Loop. Its Super Bowl watch party will feature free rounds of cornhole, darts and board games, along with build-your-own-buckets of six canned beverages for $30. Its kitchen menu is also worth checking out, with unique items like Thai chili edamame, falafel sliders and bison chili cheese fries.