It’s more than a football game; it’s a cultural moment worthy of celebration – the Super Bowl has arrived. All around the country, people will get together with their friends and family to watch the grand spectacle that is the Super Bowl, with its highly anticipated commercials, entertaining halftime show, and, oh yeah, Taylor Swift, accompanied by delicious bites. There’s also the biggest football game of the year.
So, whether you’re there to see the Chiefs, chasing the NFL’s first three-peat, take on Saquon Barkley and the Eagles in New Orleans or just there for the vibes (and food), here are eight great places to watch the Super Bowl in Milwaukee.
Big Screens
The big game on the big screen, where else would you rather be? Get in the game and feel like you’re a part of the action at these watch spots.
Potawatomi Sportsbook
A 200 sq. ft. LED TV wall. Do we really need to say more? It’s the big game on the big screen like you’ve never seen it before. Well, if you need even more reason to head to Potawatomi Sportsbook to catch the game, they’re hosting a dedicated tailgate party for the game. Tickets start at just $40 and include exclusive access to The Annex during the game, three drink tickets and access to a buffet, including brats, chicken wings, sliders, walking tacos, charcuterie, deviled eggs, taco and French onion dips, brownies and mini doughnuts. Don’t hesitate! Tickets are going fast and may sell out. Book your tailgate experience today.
The MECCA Sports Bar & Grill
All the energy of a stadium on gameday, hundreds of miles away from Super Bowl LIX. The MECCA Sports Bar & Grill’s 42-foot-wide LED screen, alongside the hundreds of other TVs positioned throughout the two-story sports bar, will bring you to the heart of the action. The MECCA is hosting its Biggest Night in Football for the big game, with tickets starting at just $35, including a tailgate buffet with BBQ pulled port sliders, brats, wraps and more, along with drink specials all night long. Tables can only be reserved in person, so be sure to get there when seating begins at 4 p.m. Learn more here.
On your way over to The MECCA, be sure to swing by The New Fashioned for a game of bowling, deck curling, dartball and drinks!
Lots of TVs
Catch the game from every angle, and don’t miss a second of the action with the seemingly countless TVs at these sports bars.
SportClub
Over in the Juneau Town neighborhood, this sports bar has you covered from every angle this Super Bowl Sunday. With tons of TVs, you won’t miss a single TD, INT or decision by the referee. Regularly hosting gameday specials alongside their menu of delicious bar bites like wings, sliders, tacos and more, this bar offers a relaxed atmosphere to watch the big game. Secure your spot today!
Milwaukee Brat House
Brats. Brews. The big game. It’s the dream. Milwaukee Brat House has everything you could ever hope for from a Super Bowl-watching experience. With two locations, one downtown and one just north of the city in Shorewood, and tons of screens at both, this bar and restaurant has a game plan for every fan. Pop in during the first half for a brat or burger and a drink, or do it up big and catch every second of the action at the bar; the choice is yours! Beer. Brats. Big game. Right here.
Top-Tier Atmosphere
There are sports bars, and then there are these sports bars, institutions of Milwaukee with their own vibe and atmosphere that makes fans feel right at home, creating a one-of-a-kind sports-viewing experience. Here are a few to try.
Major Goolsby’s
For over 50 years, Major Goolsby’s has been a staple for sports fans throughout the Milwaukee area. It’s a sports bar where the walls tell the story of the city’s sporting history, a cherished stop for longtime Bucks fans and the HQ of Admirals fans during every road game. And those decades-old barstools are the perfect place to park it for the Super Bowl. The bar’s 55 TVs and four video walls make sure that no matter where you’re sitting, you get a great view of all the action with a side of burgers and fries. Watch with the Major!
Steny’s
Over in Walker’s Point, Steny’s is also a longstanding sporting tradition in Milwaukee. Known for great wings and shuttles to American Family Field for Brewers games, for more than 40 years now, the bar has been a haven for sports lovers around the city. With an intimate bar area and a larger seating area in the back, Steny’s has something for parties of all sizes to catch Super Bowl LIX on one of its 16 TVs or its 10-ft big screen. Seating’s first-come, first-served, so be sure to get there early! Wing it!
For the Vibes (and Food)
Sure, the game’s exciting, and the commercials are funny and all that, but you’re here to appease your inner foodie with bar bites. Here’s where you should go.
Leff’s Lucky Town
This Super Bowl Sunday, just wing it at this longtime Wauwatosa sports bar. Leff’s offers a cozy atmosphere for the game and elite eats to back it up during its Big Game Super Bowl Wing Bowl event this Sunday. In addition to half-priced wings and specials on pizzas and pitchers, the bar is offering drink specials all day long! During the big game, you’ll also have the chance to place free prop bets for your chance to win prizes. Plan your big game experience here!
Three Lions Pub
Known more for showing the other type of football on its screens throughout the year, Three Lions Pub regularly trades goals for field goals and penalty kicks for pick-sixes throughout the NFL season. If you’re feeling up to a full day of sporting action, you can swing by beginning at 9 a.m. for a packed schedule, including the FA Cup and La Liga soccer matches, Six Nations rugby and NBA basketball, all leading up to the Super Bowl at 5:30 p.m. Beyond the loaded slate of sporting action, at Three Lions, you can load your plate with British and American dishes alike, such as bangers and mash, Reubens, fish n’ chips, scotch eggs, burgers and more. Get in the game here!
Still on the hunt for that perfect Super Bowl watch spot for you and your crew? Check out our full list of sports bars here.