Super Bowl LIII parties in London: best bars and pubs to watch the NFL
Los Angeles Rams take on the New England Patriots in Atlanta
Super Bowl LIII
- Who: Los Angeles Rams vs. New England Patriots
- When: Sunday 3 February 2019
- Where: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
- Start time: 11.30pm GMT
- TV channel: live on Sky Sports, BBC One and NFL Game Pass
The NFL Super Bowl may be regarded as the biggest event in American sport but it’s not just US fans who are preparing for Sunday’s clash between the Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots.
In the UK NFL’s showpiece fixture has also become a must-watch event for British sports fans. While many will tune in at home for Super Bowl LII on Sky Sports and the BBC, there’s also plenty of pubs and bars where American football fans can go and enjoy the action.
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Here we look at the best bars and pubs in London to watch Super Bowl LIII.
Where to watch Super Bowl LIII in London
Flat Iron Square presents Super Bowl Sunday
Flat Iron Square has partnered with Bulleit Bourbon and Mother Clucker to create a superb Super Bowl deal. Tickets are £5 and include a pint of Hop House 13 Lager, a Bulleit Bourbon hip flask plus buttermilk fried chicken and fries from Mother Clucker.
- Location: Flat Iron Square, 64 Southwark St, London, SE1 1RU
- Timing: 8pm doors open, 10pm start
- Website: flatironsquare.co.uk
- Ticket prices: £5
- How to book tickets: seetickets.com
Maxwell’s Bar & Grill
Located in Covent Garden, Maxwell’s Bar & Grill will transform into a Super Bowl super fan zone. Tickets start from £20.
- Location: 34 King St, London, WC2E 8JD
- Timing: 10pm-4am
- Last entry: 1am
- Website: maxwells.co.uk
- Ticket prices: £20-£35
- How to book tickets: designmynight.com
Roadhouse
Following sell-out events for the past seven years, Roadhouse is once again whipping up an all-American frenzy with plenty of entertainment before and during the Super Bowl.
- Location: 35 The Piazza, London, WC2E 8BE
- Timing: 6pm-4am
- Last entry: strictly at 1.30am with all tickets
- Website: roadhouse.co.uk
- Ticket prices: £25-£35
- How to book tickets: designmynight.com
Tropicana Beach Club
Pre-show entertainment, cheerleaders, giant screens and thumping surround sound speakers feature at Tropicana Beach Club’s Super Bowl party.
- Location: New London Theatre, Parker Street, London, WC2B 5PW
- Timing: 6pm-4am
- Last entry: 1am
- Website: tropicanabeachclub.co.uk
- Ticket prices: £10-£25
- How to book tickets: designmynight.com
The Grand Clapham
Home to the biggest HD screen in London the Grand in Clapham will also offer stadium-style snacks and American beers. Cheerleaders and DJs playing Gridiron anthems will provide entertainment on the night.
- Location: 21-25 Saint John’s Hill, Clapham, SW11 1TT
- Timing: 9pm-4am
- Website: claphamgrand.com
- Ticket prices: £6-£10
- How to book tickets: designmynight.com
Infernos
UK Sports Club’s 10th Super Bowl party will be held at Infernos on Clapham High Street. Enjoy mega screens, VIP tables and table service.
- Location: 146 Clapham High Street, Clapham, SW4 7UH
- Timing: 9pm-4am
- Website: uksportsclub.com
- Ticket prices: £5-£15
- How to book tickets: designmynight.com
Boxpark Croydon
Watch the Super Bowl on the big screen and enjoy drinks from Beatbox and food from Chicago Rib Shack.
- Location: 99 George Street, CR0 1LD
- Timing: 10.30pm-4am
- Website: boxpark.co.uk
- Ticket prices: £5-£10
- How to book tickets: designmynight.com
Dirty Harry’s Soho
Two large projectors and six big screens will broadcast the game while the Harry’s Honey’s become cheerleaders for the night.
- Location: 203 Wardour Street, W1F 8ZD
- Timing: 5pm-6am
- Website: dirtyharryssoho.com
- Ticket prices: from £10
- How to book tickets: email info@dirtyharryssoho.com or call 02073247745
The Curtain Super Bowl Super Bash
Tickets are priced at £50, and include arrival drink and portion of wings, celebrity panel featuring NFL player Shawne “Lights Out” Merriman, DJ and Tailgating Party and the screening of the match.
- Location: 45 Curtain Road, EC2A 3PT
- Timing: doors 7.30pm; panel 8pm; DJ Tailgating Party 10pm; Super Bowl screening 11.30pm
- Website: thecurtain.com
- Ticket prices: £50
- How to book tickets: designmynight.com
Riley’s Sports Bar Haymarket
The biggest Super Bowl party in the West End with ticket options to suit every NFL fan.
- Location: 80 Haymarket, London, SW1Y 4TE
- Timing: 10pm-5am
- Website: rileys.co.uk
- Ticket prices: £10-£100
- How to book tickets: rileyssportsbarhaymarket.designmynight.com
The Stafford London
The American Bar at The Stafford London will have its own Super Bowl party. Watch on multiple screens and tuck into a special menu featuring corn dogs, nachos, sliders and hot wings.
Greenwood
One mega screen, 19 viewing screens and pre-game cheerleaders feature at Greenwood’s Super Bowl party. A £10 ticket guarantees entry but it must be redeemed before 9pm.
- Location: Unit 2, 170 Victoria Street, SW1E 5LB
- Timing: 9pm-4am
- Website: greenwoodlondon.com
- Ticket prices: £10
- How to book tickets: designmynight.com
- Email: info@greenwoodlondon.com
Balthazar London
Balthazar’s restaurant will transform into the ultimate Super Bowl viewing party. A special cocktail menu will be created by Maker’s Mark Kentucky Straight Bourbon and each guest will receive a complimentary Balthazar Forest Highball on arrival.
- Location: Balthazar London, 4-6 Russell Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2B 5HZ
- Timing: from 10.30pm
- Website: balthazarlondon.com
- Ticket prices: £65
- How to book tickets: call 020 3301 1155 or email reservations@balthazarlondon.com
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