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Super Bowl Sunday in Miami is never just about the game. It’s about where you’re watching it (check out the best sports bars in Miami), what you’re drinking, how many TVs there are (or how big the projector is), and whether the wings are worthy to devour with Buffalo sauce, bleu cheese, or Ranch. From Brickell bars packed with die-hard fans to beachfront watch parties in South Beach, craft breweries in Wynwood, cocktail lounges in Little Havana, and full-on nightclub takeovers in downtown, Miami treats the Big Game like a citywide sport of its own.
Whether you want zero cover and nonstop screens, elevated bites and cocktails, ocean views, or a party that doesn’t stop when the clock hits zero, there’s a watch party with your name on it. Here’s where to watch the Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8, across Miami and beyond, from laid-back neighborhood favorites to over-the-top spots that turn game day into a full-blown event.

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Batch Gastropub Miami – Brickell
On Sunday, February 8, Batch Gastropub Miami hosts a no-cover Super Bowl LX watch party with wall-to-wall screens, food and drink specials, and a high-energy Brickell game-day vibe. Fans can grab a barstool and catch every play without the chaos of ticketed events, while reservations are strongly encouraged. Hosting at home is just as easy with Super Bowl Sunday catering available for online ordering, bringing Batch’s wings, sliders, fried chicken, and barbecue favorites straight to your spread. 30 SW 12th St., Miami; 305-808-5555; batchgastropub.com/miami.

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Carolina Ale House – Weston
Super Bowl Sunday gets extra competitive at Carolina Ale House, where in-house guests can play Predict the Points for a chance to win $1,000, plus score official jerseys during a halftime raffle and NFL T-shirts while supplies last. Hosting at home is just as easy with game-day favorites to-go like wing platters, cheese curds, and spinach dip, all available with free delivery when ordered online. Whether you’re watching from a barstool or your couch, Carolina Ale House makes the Big Game a win. 2618 Weston Rd., Weston; 954-217-1233; carolinaalehouse.com.

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Cervecería La Tropical – Wynwood
At Cervecería La Tropical, the Big Game comes with high-energy vibes at Miami’s craft brewery and tropical beer garden. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. on February 8, with game-day specials like $9 22-ounce beers, $15 beer-and-pretzel combos, and $1 hot dogs with any beverage purchase. Expect a lively crowd, flowing beer, and one of Wynwood’s most iconic settings for football fans. 42 NE 25th St., Miami; 305-741-6991; cervecerialatropical.com.

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Clevelander South Beach
Clevelander South Beach throws a beachside tailgate watch party on February 8, with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. and the game airing on a massive 20-foot outdoor LED screen. Drink specials, frozen cocktails, and bucket deals flow all night, alongside shareable platters designed for groups. With limited reservations and a prime Ocean Drive setting, it’s a high-energy way to watch the Big Game just steps from the sand. 1020 Ocean Dr., Miami Beach; 305-532-4006; clevelander.com.

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Copper 29 – Coral Gables
At Copper 29, the Big Game takes center stage in a lively, football-first bar setting with festive décor and crowd-pleasing specials. Fans can score a $25 bucket of five beers plus complimentary wings with purchase, making it a strong value play for game day. It’s a straightforward, high-energy spot built for cheering, sipping, and watching every play unfold. 206 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables; 786-830-9640; copper29bar.com.

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Dom’s – Brickell
This Super Bowl Sunday, Dom’s, the neighborhood bar by DC Pie Co., hosts a high-energy watch party with the game streaming on a projector and TVs throughout the dining room. Fans can dig into DC Pie Co.’s seed-oil-free favorites like signature pies, homemade meatballs, sweet n’ spicy wings, plus $5 draft beers all game long, with happy hour kicking things off from 5 to 7 p.m. Whether you’re here for the football, the commercials, or the vibes, Dom’s delivers a lively Sunday supper that makes it easy to eat, drink, and cheer without missing a play. 1010 Brickell Ave., Ste.200A, Miami; 786-453-6888; domsbrickell.com.

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E11even – Downtown Miami
The biggest Big Game watch party in Miami is taking over E11even Miami on Sunday, February 8, with the action playing on the ultraclub’s massive 30-foot LED screen and surround sound for a full-throttle game-day experience. Doors open at 5 p.m., followed by a premium open bar from 6 to 10 p.m. and a complimentary BBQ plate for guests. After the final whistle, the party shifts into overdrive with a live performance by G-Eazy, turning Super Bowl Sunday into an all-night celebration at one of the world’s top-ranked nightclubs. 29 NE 11th St., Miami; 11miami.com.

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Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel – Miami Beach
On February 8, Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel turns its High Tide restaurant into a high-energy Big Game watch party, complete with a massive LED projector and communal viewing vibes. The one-day-only event features a game-day-exclusive menu with Miami flair, including guava BBQ baby back ribs and smashed burgers designed for sharing. With table reservations available by deposit and curated food and drink offerings throughout, it’s a polished, social way to watch the Big Game in South Beach. 1717 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, at High Tide Restaurant; 305-532-7715; surfcomber.com.

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Magie Wine Bar – Little River and Coconut Grove
Magie Wine Bar hosts a Bad Bunny-focused halftime watch party on February 8 at both its Little River and Coconut Grove locations from 6 to 11 p.m. The Big Game plays on extra-large screens with sound on, paired with wine-forward drink specials and playful bites like lechón sliders, caviar tostones, and alcapurrias. With no cover, no reservations, and a laid-back, social crowd, it’s an easy drop-in for fans who care as much about the halftime moment as the football. Two area locations, including 8281 NE Second Ave., Miami; 305-982-7881; magiemiami.com.

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Rosa Sky – Brickell
Rosa Sky is taking the Big Game to the rooftop with sound-on viewing, a live DJ, a halftime performance, and nonstop energy from kickoff to the final whistle. With sweeping city views and its signature high-glam vibe, this watch party feels more like a celebration than a typical sports bar scene, complete with elevated game-day bites and cocktails. Expect smoked lemon-pepper wings with mango habanero sauce, $10 mini-tinis, $5 local craft drafts, and $10 Don Julio Blanco shots for a Super Bowl Sunday that’s stylish, high-energy, and unmistakably Miami. 115 SW Eighth St., 22nd Floor, Miami; 786-628-1515; rosaskyrooftop.com.

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Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Co. – Miami Beach
Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Co. brings Super Bowl LX energy to Collins Park with a lively watch party starting at 4 p.m., featuring the game on a projector with full sound. The Miami Beach cocktail destination pairs the action with its acclaimed drinks program and creative food specials inspired by each team’s hometown. Open late and known for its electric, neighborhood-forward vibe, Sweet Liberty is an easy pick for fans who want great cocktails with their Big Game. 237 20th St., Ste. B, Miami Beach; 305-763-8217; mysweetliberty.com.

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The Dead Flamingo – Little Havana
On Sunday, February 8, The Dead Flamingo hosts Benito Bowl Sunday, screening the Big Game on a massive screen and multiple TVs inside La Casita, the immersive Bad Bunny-inspired installation that has sold out every event to date. The watch party doubles as the final chance to experience La Casita before it officially comes down, with food options, unlimited drink packages, bucket specials, and a DJ set following the game. General admission is sold out, with table reservations available by email only, making this Super Bowl Sunday equal parts watch party, music moment, and Miami cultural finale. 1728 SW Eighth St., Miami; 305-200-5039; thedeadflamingo.com.

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The Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale
Burlock Coast at The Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale, offers a scenic way to watch the Big Game, pairing ocean views with an indoor-outdoor bar setup perfect for game day. Guests can sip rum-forward cocktails and enjoy seafood-driven dishes while catching every play. It’s a relaxed yet buzzy watch party that blends beachfront vibes with football energy. 1 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, at the Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale; 954-302-6460; burlockcoast.com.

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The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, Miami
The Big Game gets an elevated island twist at Dune Beach Bar and Rum Bar inside The Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne, Miami. Fans can move between oceanfront cabanas and indoor lounge seating while enjoying beach-forward bites, signature cocktails, and an impressive rum selection. It’s a polished, resort-style watch experience that still keeps the game front and center. 455 Grand Bay Dr., Key Biscayne, Miami; 305-365-4500; ritzcarlton.com.

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The Shelborne By Proper – Miami Beach
The Shelborne By Proper is hosting a game-day watch party at its Shelborne Sports Club, screening the big game garden-side from 6 to 11 p.m. in its outdoor courtyard. The evening blends live Super Bowl coverage with a bold, Miami-forward menu featuring jerk chicken wings with scotch bonnet and charred pineapple glaze, lechón asado sliders with mojo-grilled pork and chicharrón, tamarind baby back ribs finished with guava-tamarind glaze, and picadillo empanadas with creamy queso blanco. 1801 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-341-1400; shelborne.com.