Where Angelenos Can Watch Super Bowl LIX
The Eagles face off against the Chiefs in New Orleans on February 9, with Kendrick Lamar commanding the halftime stage. As Eater LA reports, L.A.'s venues are rolling out their Super Bowl Sunday lineups for the 3:30 p.m. PST kickoff.
Screening at all locations starts at 3:30 p.m., with WeHo hosting a special "Taylor's Boyfriend Watch Party" featuring themed cocktails.
All four locations (West Hollywood, Downtown, Culver City, Silver Lake) start at 3:30 p.m.
WeHo location hosts special "Taylor's Boyfriend Watch Party"
Game day cocktails: "3-peat (Taylor's Version)" with coconut rum and "Fly Like an Eagle" with tequila
Catch the game on their projector screen with beer towers, plus access to a VIP game room with pool tables and Pac-Man.
Opens at 2:30 p.m.
Projector screen and beer towers
VIP game room featuring pool tables and Pac-Man
Tickets required for game room access
Riot House Restaurant hosts a viewing party with themed menu and cocktails.
Special Super Bowl menu including Chorizo Queso Dip and loaded nachos
Themed cocktails: Kansas City Tequila Sunrise and Philly Gridiron Mule
$6 beer specials
Located in Andaz Hotel lobby
Starting at 1 p.m., enjoy chili dogs and pimento cheese dip while sipping discounted champagne.
Starts 1 p.m.
Menu: Chili dogs, pimento cheese dip with pork rinds
25% off champagne bottles
Limited seating available
Brand new Inglewood entertainment venue offering Super Bowl viewing under an 87-foot curved LED dome.
87-foot curved LED dome viewing experience
Pre-game activities including mini-games and prizes
Food available on-site
Opens at 3:00 p.m.
Watch from the rooftop or dining room starting at 2:30 p.m., with a DJ spinning throughout the day.
Rooftop and dining room screening options
Starts 2:30 p.m.
DJ entertainment throughout
Full menu available
Eagles fans unite at this Highland Park spot where team gear is mandatory for entry.
Opens 12:15 p.m.
Eagles gear required for entry
First come, first served
Full bar and game day menu
Reserve your spot for an intimate viewing experience with mandatory minimum spend.
Starts at noon
$75 minimum per person
Reservations required
Pizza and sandwiches available
Classic viewing party with first-come, first-served seating.
Open seating policy
Full restaurant menu
Located at 1541 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica
Comprehensive game day package with buffet and drink specials.
Multiple TVs and lounge seating
$20 buckets of beer and $6 draft specials
Super Bowl-themed cocktails
Unlimited wings, sliders, fries & pigs in a blanket buffet
Long Beach location offering special Game Day viewing with seafood focus.
All-day Happy Hour specials
World Famous Shrimp Trays available for takeout
Full seafood menu
Located at 6550 East Marina Dr., Long Beach
Authentic Philly cheesesteaks complement full game coverage at this casual spot.
Starts 3:30 p.m.
Featured item: Philly cheesesteaks
Full bar service
Casual viewing atmosphere
Sugar Palm restaurant offers a luxury private cabana experience.
$360 per person VIP experience
Private cabanas available
Limited availability
Located at 1819 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica
For those watching from home, L.A.'s top spots are offering Super Bowl packages ranging from Augie's on Main's intimate $60 dinner for two to Danny Boy's party-sized spreads that feed up to 30 people, with options like Rita's Deluxe's burger bundles and Charcoal's family-style feasts in between.
The perfect package for pairs featuring a choice of meat and classic sides.
$60 package for two
Choice of glazed BBQ ribs or dirty chicken
Sides: mac and cheese, coleslaw, potato salad
Includes brown butter chocolate chip cookies
Family-style feast with diverse options for a group of four.
$75 package serves four
Includes salad, hummus, smoked kielbasa
Additional items: wings, shishito peppers, shrimp and beef skewers
Pickup or delivery is available
Scalable party packages for groups of all sizes.
Packages serve 10, 20, or 30 people
Includes pizza, hot wings, Caesar salad
Pre-orders through Tock
Pickup and delivery options
Complete game day spread featuring their signature burgers and sides.
$125 package includes:
Six burgers
Four large beef tallow fries
Two buffalo chicken sandwiches
Four sodas
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