Can’t make it to California’s Levi’s Stadium for Super Bowl LX this month? Here are some of the places you’ll be able to catch the game around Manchester.
Kicking things off from 9pm for a pre-match warmup, The Blues Kitchen will be screening the game into the early hours, staying open ’til 1.30am, with food available throughout the game. Tickets are priced at £6, grab yours below.
Deansgate’s mammoth sports bar BOX, which is actually an official partner of the NFL, will be showing the game on one of its countless big screens. It’ll be busy, so you’re definitely best booking ahead.
American dive bar favourite Bunny Jackson’s will be bringing its annual Super Bowl party back. Expect a lively atmosphere, pints and plenty of chicken wings. In the lead-up to the big game, the venue will be showing the NFL playoffs, too.
Northern Quarter’s popular barbecue spot, Quarter House, is staying open late for the game. Tickets are £5, and that includes your first pint on arrival. Guests are also welcome to bring their own food and snacks!
NFL Sundays have become an increasingly popular fixture in the calendar at The Brotherhood, so this year’s Super Bowl promises to be a big night. Full details are yet to be announced, but the team be sharing more in due course.
Salon Madre, Madre’s pool club-inspired spin-off, is pulling out all the stops for the game. They’ve teamed up with El Rayo Tequilla for a special drinks menu, the kitchen will be serving pig’s head tacos and last year’s Super Bowl will be shown on the screens from 7pm – 10pm, before kick off at 11.30pm. Tickets are a fiver, or for £15, you can get a guaranteed seat, two tacos and nachos to share.
One of Manchester’s many brilliant breweries, Sureshot will be throwing a Super Bowl party in its taproom. As well as the game on the big screen, there’ll naturally be loads of excellent beer, ‘Baby Milson’ shooters and beer pong. Open from 2pm for a serious pre-game…
Black Cat Club has announced plans to bring the Super Bowl night to life with a big-screen showing of the game and a special late-night food menu.
The Super Bowl will be shown live from 11.30pm with the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks taking to the field, with food served all the way through until 2am,.
Fresh-faced Irish Bar O’Malleys is screening the game. Food, Guinness and the biggest night in American sports — a great Sunday by all accounts.
- Words:
- Bradley Lengden
- Published on:
- Wed 28 Jan 2026
One of Manchester’s best gig venues will be showing the game on a huge HD screen, complete with immersive sound system. Food and drink will be available throughout the night — think Bud Light, hot dogs and beer pitchers aplenty! Tickets start from just a fiver.