Where to Watch The Eagles In Philadelphia During The Super Bowl

Where to Watch The Super Bowl in and around Philadelphia

Where to Watch The Eagles in Philadelphia

Super Bowl Viewing Options

The Super Bowl is the biggest event in American football and on Super Bowl Sunday, fans all over the country come together to watch the big game. If you’re an Eagles fan and want to watch the game with other fans, here are some places you can go to watch the game.

  1. Philadelphia Sports Bars: Sports bars are the go-to places for fans on Super Bowl Sunday. They typically have large TVs, a great atmosphere, and drinks and food. Find a sports bar near you that’s showing the game and grab a seat with other Eagles fans.  Below we will give you our go to list of Philadelphia Sports Bars.
  2. Eagles Fan Clubs: Many cities have Eagles fan clubs that organize events for fans to watch the game together. Contact your local fan club to see if they’re hosting an event for the Super Bowl.  Eagles fans are everywhere!  There are actually bars in many cities across the USA that are considered Eagles bars.
  3. Homegating: Invite your friends and family over for a homegating party. Set up a TV in your living room, make some snacks and drinks, and cheer on the Eagles together.
  4. Tailgating: If you’re near the stadium in Arizona, head over for a tailgate party before the game. It’s a great way to get in the spirit and be around other fans.
  5. TV: If you can’t make it to any of these places, you can always watch the game on TV. The game is nationally televised, so you can watch the game from the comfort of your own home.

Regardless of where you choose to watch the game, make sure you’re surrounded by fellow Eagles fans and have a great time. Fly Eagles Fly!

Philadelphia Sports Bars

Here is a list of Sports Bars that you can watch The Birds at in The Super Bowl:
1. Xfinity Live – Always a great place to watch the game and be around tons of other Eagles fans.  The Birds Big Game bash will be here and tickets will be available.  Tickets went on sale today and it appears it may already be sold out, however there is a secondary market where they may become available.  Includes food and drink, but tickets are not cheap!  Check Facebook Groups such as PHILAKINGS where tickets are often posted.
2. Chickie’s and Pete’s – Several locations, all have great food and tons of screens to watch the game
3.  Cavanaugh’s Rittenhouse Square – These sold fast!  They now have standing room only tickets available here.  $100 dollars a ticket.  Doors open at 4pm. All ticket holders will receive a 1-hour open bar with light bar snacks from 4-5pm. After 5pm food and drinks can be purchased through the bar.
4.  Founding Father’s – Great place to see a game.  Not seeing any watch parties so probably a first come first serve situation.

5.  McGillin’s Old Ale House – Ticket is needed for The Super Bowl.  It include the following –

  • OPEN BAR – domestic draft beer (including EAGLES Green Beer), wine, well liquor & soda included. Shots & Red Bull not included. Upgrades to craft beer & top shelf liquor for $2 per drink during game.
  • FOOD from our Super Bowl menu included.
  • Tax & gratuity included.

Price: $150 per ticket (limited to 250 people)

Tickets can be purchased here

6.  City Tap Logan Square – So far do not see any watch party tickets so go early
7.  Wicked Wolf – One of the newest sports bars in the city, and is a must see.  Many professional athletes have been seen here in the last month including many Eagles!  No Super Bowl plan yet, but their website says Super Bowl details coming soon!
Wicked Wolf Philadelphia
8.  Barstool Sansom Street – Will be packed.  No Super Bowl plans announced as of now.  Always fun and crazy place to watch a game.
Greater Philadelphia has so many great places to watch the big game.  Pick a community and then contact us and we can give you suggestions on where to watch!

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