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Where to Eat and Watch the Big Game in South Florida

Football fans looking for a place to watch the Big Game have plenty of choices in South Florida. Whether it’s a lively bar with drink specials, an upscale resort with multiple viewing areas, or a catering option for a home watch party, there are options to match different preferences. Here are a few places offering food and drinks for game day.

Wynwood Marketplace is hosting Miami’s Ultimate Big Game Tailgate and Watch Party on February 9, offering fans a high-energy spot to watch the game. With over 20 screens, bottomless drink specials, and interactive games like beer pong and corn hole, the event provides an exciting way to enjoy game day. The first 200 guests who RSVP will receive a free beer, while drink specials include $29 bottomless beer or bubbly from 4 PM to 8 PM. VIP table reservations for four are available for $199, including bottomless beer and bubbly. Exclusive packages for larger groups can be arranged by contacting the event organizers. Food vendors will serve game-day bites, and guests can compete for prizes while enjoying the atmosphere. The event runs from 12 PM to 11:30 PM, with RSVPs now open.

Abbalé Telavivian Kitchen is offering Super Bowl Catering Specials, adding to its Mediterranean-inspired menu. Limited-time options include Crispy Chicken Wings ($72) with two sauce choices, Smashed Avocado ($72) with fire-baked pitas, and Schnitzel Tenders ($115) with two sauce choices. The standard catering menu remains available, featuring Lamb Kefta Arrayas ($95), Sumac-Lemon Chicken Shasliks ($125), and Chopped Israeli Salad ($48). Orders must be placed at least 24 hours in advance and can be made online.

Pura Vida Miami is providing $50 off catering orders of $300 or more with promo code GAMEDAY. The catering menu includes sandwich platters, family-style salads, bakery assortments, and wellness shots. Popular selections include the Baked Empanada Platter ($45) with chicken, beef, or spinach and cheese, and Wrap or Sandwich Platters ($120 or $135), featuring options like the Pesto Chicken Sandwich and Kale Chicken Caesar Wrap. Orders require 24-hour notice and can be placed online.

Kona Grill is offering Super Bowl takeout and delivery specials from February 7 to 9, making it easy to host a game-day feast at home. Group deals include a 6 Pack of Burgers & Chips for $39 and 18 Wings for $39, available in buffalo, teriyaki sesame, or garlic parmesan, served with celery sticks, carrot sticks, and ranch dressing. For a hearty side, Loaded Fries are available for $19, featuring crispy fries topped with cheesy sauce, bacon, pickles, jalapeño, ranch, and fire crumbs.

Moxy South Beach will serve a sports bar-inspired menu and drink specials at Bar Moxy, creating a lively atmosphere for football fans looking to enjoy the big game.

Legends Tavern & Grille is offering specials for both takeout and dine-in at all locations, making it a go-to spot for Super Bowl Sunday. Takeout and dine-in wing specials include 25 wings for $37.50, 50 wings for $75, and 100 wings for $140, with add-ons like bleu cheese or ranch with celery starting at $2. Game-day drink specials for dine-in guests include $18 domestic beer buckets, $23 import beer buckets, $4.25 Coors Light and Miller Lite, $5.25 Legendary Monk, and $5.50 margaritas or New Amsterdam/Bacardi drinks ($8.50 for doubles). With a lively sports bar atmosphere, multiple TVs, and a menu featuring classic game-day eats, Legends Tavern & Grille offers a great setting to catch the Super Bowl. Locations include Plantation, Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach, and Sunrise.

The Diplomat Beach Resort in Hollywood is hosting a Super Bowl watch party at its new tropical bar, offering two distinct ways to enjoy the game. Guests can watch on big screens in a lively bar setting or opt for a private group bay for a more exclusive experience. Game-day specials will be available throughout the evening, along with themed cocktails such as the “Pie, Eagles, Pie” and “Still Big Red.” Whether looking for an energetic crowd or a more intimate setup, the resort’s new venue provides a unique way to experience football’s biggest night.

Hyde Beach at SLS South Beach is bringing a high-energy atmosphere to game day with The Big Game at Hyde Beach, featuring a 20-foot LED screen by the pool and a game day grill menu. Options include Wagyu Beef Hot Dogs and Sliders, a Chicken Tender Tower, and the Trophy Tomahawk, a $777 Wagyu Beef Tomahawk Steak covered in gold leaf and served with truffle fries.

Bar Moxy at Moxy South Beach will offer a relaxed sports bar vibe starting at 5 p.m., with a menu designed by Executive Chef Dan. All beers will be available for $5, making it an easy choice for those looking to watch the game with a casual crowd.

For a waterfront experience, Mondrian South Beach’s Baia Beach Club provides a scenic setting with views of Biscayne Bay and Downtown Miami. The menu includes crispy chicken wings, smash burgers, Caesar salads, and empanadas, paired with buckets of beer and canned cocktails. Flat-screen TVs throughout the venue will keep the game in focus while guests take in the Miami skyline.

Shoma Bazaar in Doral is hosting a Super Bowl celebration featuring a pre-game tailgate, drink specials, and big-screen game coverage. From 2:30 p.m. until kickoff at 6:30 p.m., guests can enjoy a tailgate party with a live DJ and Beer Buckets available for $25. Once the game begins, happy hour specials will continue throughout the event, offering 50% off all Well Drinks, $8 Specialty Cocktails, $4 Draft Beer, and $4 glasses of select Wine and Prosecco.

Bodega Taqueria y Tequila is offering a game-day experience with multiple TVs, projector screens, and drink specials at all locations. During the game, Wells and Drafts are 50% off, making it a great spot for those looking to enjoy the atmosphere while watching live football action. Locations include Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Fort Lauderdale, South Beach, and West Palm Beach.

Where to Eat and Watch the Big Game in South Florida

For a more upscale setting, The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, Miami provides several options to catch the game, including DUNE Burgers on the Beach, Cantina Beach, and RUMBAR. BBQ Pulled Pork Sliders, Maryland Style Crab Cake, and Buffalo Style Chicken Wings are on the menu at DUNE Burgers on the Beach, offering a variety of flavours for football fans looking to enjoy elevated game-day bites.

Lime Fresh Mexican Grill has catering options for those planning a watch party at home. The Build-Your-Own All-in-One Full Meal serves 15 people and includes chicken, steak, black beans, grilled onions and peppers, lettuce, cheese, sour cream, pico de gallo, chips, hard and soft tacos, queso, cinnamon chips, and bottled water. Another option is the Build-Your-Own Taco Bar, serving 10 people with a choice of protein, toppings, rice, beans, chips, and salsa. Locations include Miami-Dade and Broward, with orders available online.

Sweet Liberty is hosting a viewing party featuring two large screens and a projector to ensure a clear view from any seat. The event starts at 4 p.m., with craft cocktails and a menu inspired by the competing teams’ hometown flavours. With a mix of food, drinks, and an energetic crowd, this spot offers a way to enjoy the game with plenty of atmosphere.

E11EVEN Miami is bringing live entertainment into the mix with a performance by Swae Lee. The venue features a massive 30-foot LED screen, a premium open bar from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., and a complimentary BBQ plate. Doors open at 6 p.m., with tickets starting at $75 per person. Fans can expect a mix of football and nightlife, making this a spot for those looking to extend the party beyond the final whistle.

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