Where to watch the Super Bowl in Denver
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The Lombardi Trophy next to Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles helmets. Photo: Michael Owens/Getty Images
While this year's Super Bowl matchup might be a snoozer for most NFL fans in Denver (you'll get 'em next year, Bo), local restaurants and bars are hosting festivities this Sunday.
Zoom in: We picked nine places to enjoy the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles showdown β for casual and die-hard fans alike.
- Note: Most places are free to get in, though some require a ticket purchase.
π₯ͺ Ambler in downtown will host an all-day happy hour starting at 7am, including $5 draft beers and $5 cocktails, and bites like a Philly cheesesteak egg roll.
πͺΆ Don's Club Tavern is the local hangout for Chiefs fans, with daily drink specials including $4 Jell-O shots and $16 Busch buckets.
π¦ Eagles die-hards can head to Larimer Beer Hall to cheer on Philly, with doors opening at noon.
- Pro tip: Get there early. This LoDo hangout usually has a line to get in.
π Halo Rooftop Bar at the Kimpton Claret Hotel in southeast Denver will host a viewing party, offering a $17 Kansas City rib plate and $18 Philly cheesesteak. Reservations are encouraged.
π McGregor Square's "Super Duper Watch Party" will feature the Big Game on its 66-foot LED screen. Admission is $30 and includes slices from Anthony's Pizza & Pasta and a wide selection of drinks.
πΉ ViewHouse in LoDo will have dozens of TVs and flat screens with the game on Sunday and offers a tailgate menu including wings and quesadillas, and a 48-ounce Super Bowl cocktail.
π Paradise Tavern's tailgate party in Lone Tree will feature a jersey giveaway and activities along with its food and drink specials, including a 64-ounce cocktail bundle for groups. Tickets start at $19.98.
π³ Punch Bowl Social will host Super Bowl bingo with prizes and drink specials including a build-your-own beer bucket, plus free games like darts and cornhole.
π₯¨ For a Bavarian spin on Super Bowl LIX, Rhein Haus downtown will offer giant pretzels and cheddarwurst sliders, and you can still score a $26 playoff platter with half-traditional and half-boneless hot wings.
