Super Bowl 2026: London’s Top Venues for the Big Game
London is gearing up for Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8, 2026, offering numerous venues for fans to catch the action without flying to Levi’s Stadium. With a UK kick-off time of 11:30 PM, the game extends into the early hours, making Monday a potential day off for many. Beyond the highly anticipated game and half-time show, featuring Bad Bunny, these London locations provide an immersive experience.
Venues across the city are transforming into lively hubs, boasting multi-screen coverage, diverse entertainment, and themed food and drink. Common offerings include massive HD screens, DJs, beer pong tournaments, food eating contests, and live cheerleading performances, creating a vibrant, communal atmosphere. American-inspired menus, featuring staples like buffalo wings, burgers, ribs, nachos, and cheesy fries, are widely available, often accompanied by special cocktails.
Specific hotspots include Walthamstow’s Big Penny Social, hosting London’s official NFL Super Bowl party with giveaways and NFL experiences. Boxpark venues in Croydon, Shoreditch, Camden, and Wembley are renowned for their energetic parties and diverse street food. The Blues Kitchen, with branches in Shoreditch, Brixton, and Camden, offers a Southern American vibe, keeping its kitchen and bar open until 1:30 AM. Hard Rock Cafe in Mayfair and Piccadilly Circus provides large screens, competitions, and a “Big Game Menu,” with the Mayfair branch adding cheerleaders and a half-time show for extra flair.
Other notable locations include The Dial in Greenwich, offering 13 large screens and a pint of Dial Lager with a £10 ticket, alongside food platters. The Clapham Grand promises a raucous screening on its 25ft HD screen, complete with Thunderbird Chicken, an all-night bar, DJs, cheerleading, and confetti cannons. Finally, The Prince in West Brompton and its sister venue, The 411 in Angel, host vibrant parties with live entertainment and American fare, ensuring a memorable Super Bowl Sunday for UK fans.
(Source: https://londonist.com/london/sport/where-to-watch-the-super-bowl-in-london)

