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Where to Watch the Super Bowl in Sydney (2026)

  • Writer: Deb Carr
    Deb Carr
  • 14 minutes ago
  • 4 min read


Super Bowl Monday has quietly become one of Sydney’s biggest sporting mornings, with pubs, rooftops and waterfront venues going LIVE & LOUD from early hours to final whistle.


Super Bowl LX kicks off on Monday 9 February 2026, and venues across Sydney are rolling out big screens, American-style menus, drinks packages and all-morning energy for fans who want to watch the game properly — surrounded by other die-hard supporters.


From harbourfront pubs to rooftop parties and inner-city sports bars, here’s where to watch the Superbowl in Sydney.


Where to Watch the Super Bowl in Sydney in 2026.


Squires Landing Sydney - man holding beer up in front of Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Squires Landing

The Squires Landing, The Rocks

With Sydney Harbour as the backdrop, The Squires Landing delivers a classic Super Bowl setup on Level 2, with the game shown LIVE & LOUD across the big screen. Expect high-energy crowd moments, pub favourites and flowing beer from early morning.

Why go: Prime harbour location and big-game atmosphere

Doors: From 9amSpecials: $12 pints from the JS Core Range


Two men in green jerseys cheer in a bar, one holding a football. Smiling, surrounded by drinks and people. Bright and lively atmosphere.
Bungalow 8

Bungalow 8, King Street Wharf

One of Sydney’s largest Super Bowl parties returns to King Street Wharf with free entry, multiple screens and a full-blown celebration that continues well after the final whistle. DJs, live performances and a buzzing crowd make this one of the most social options in the city.

Why go: Party atmosphere with post-game celebrations

Doors: From 9:30am


crowd cheering at Cargo Bar Sydney
Cargo Bar

Cargo, Darling Harbour

Cargo’s iconic Tailgate Party takes over Darling Harbour with two jumbo screens, halftime entertainment and all-day food and drink specials. This is one of Sydney’s biggest Super Bowl events, ideal if you want scale, energy and non-stop action.

Why go: Massive screens and all-day entertainment

Doors: From 9:30am


People sitting at tables at Brew Dog South Eveleigh Sydney
BrewDog South Eveleigh

BrewDog South Eveleigh

For a more modern, industrial setting, BrewDog South Eveleigh offers wall-to-wall coverage across three mega screens, including an outdoor option. Food packages, bottomless drinks and a relaxed but lively crowd make this a favourite for groups.

Why go: Indoor–outdoor viewing with serious screens

Doors: From 10am


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Person in black jacket holds a burger above fries on a plate. A pint of beer sits nearby on a table with printed paper liner. Cozy setting.
Darling Pavilion, Barangaroo

Darling Pavilion, Barangaroo

Darling Pavilion brings American-style game-day dining to Barangaroo with big screens, buzzing crowds and premium beverage upgrades for those who want to settle in for the long haul.

Why go: Central location with upgraded dining options

Doors: From 10am


People dining at a kingsleys restaurant under a canopy, enjoying a meal. Boats visible in the background.
Kingsleys

Kingsleys Woolloomooloo

If you prefer a more elevated experience, Kingsleys offers a Super Bowl long lunch overlooking the water, complete with a curated banquet and premium drinks.

Why go: Luxury waterfront viewing

Doors: From 10am


Three women sitting outdoors, at Untied smiling and toasting with blue drinks. Bright setting, pink flowers on table, tree, and orange umbrellas in background.
Untied - Credit ONECUT Studios

Untied, Barangaroo

Untied launches its first-ever Super Bowl rooftop party with skyline views, big screens and high-energy vibes. This one is all about atmosphere, group bookings and bottomless packages.

Why go: Rooftop setting with city views

Doors: From 10am


People socialising at Henleys bar, watching sports on screens. Interior features plants, neon lights, and a tiled bar area.
Henley's Bar and Kitchen

Henley’s Bar & Kitchen

Henley’s fires up early with giveaways, prizes and prime seating for front-row views of the game. A solid option if you want a lively sports-bar atmosphere without the chaos of mega venues.

Why go: Sports-focused crowd and early kick-off

Doors: From 9:30am

Upgrade: Bottomless package available Super Bowl.


Crowd enjoying a lively rooftop bar, with people socializing around tables. Greenery and string lights add a festive, relaxed atmosphere.
Woollahra Hotel

Woollahra Hotel

The Woollahra Hotel’s upstairs terrace transforms into a Super Bowl viewing hub, combining big screens with crowd-pleasing food and drink specials.

Why go: Eastern Suburbs favourite with terrace viewing

Doors: From 10am


Taphouse sydney
Taphouse - image credit Steven Woodburn

Taphouse Sydney

Taphouse leans fully into American game-day flavours, serving up wings, jugs, mega drinks and share-style plates designed for grazing throughout the match.

Why go: Strong food focus with live sport energy

Doors: From 10am


Crowd cheering at Forresters Hotel Surry Hills
Forrester's Surry Hills

Forrester’s, Surry Hills

Forrester’s delivers a high-energy Super Bowl session with all-inclusive packages and flowing drinks, making it an easy choice for groups who want everything sorted in advance.

Why go: Set-and-forget packages

Doors: From 9:30am


The Mona Monavale
The Mona - image credit Jared Lyons

The Mona, Mona Vale

Northern Beaches locals can head to The Mona for big screens, crowd favourites and some of the best value game-day specials in Sydney.

Why go: Northern Beaches convenience

Doors: From 10am


Fans in jerseys watch a football game on a big screen in the Marsden with brick walls and high ceilings, creating a lively atmosphere.
The Marsden Brewhouse

The Marsden Brewhouse, Marsden Park

Greater Western Sydney gets its own Super Bowl hotspot with one of the area’s biggest beer-garden screens and a stacked American-style menu.

Why go: Huge outdoor screen in Western Sydney

Doors: From 9am


crowd watching the super bowl at the Light Brigade Woollahra
The Light Brigade

The Light Brigade, Woollahra

The Light Brigade’s Sports Bar goes all-in for Super Bowl LX with wall-to-wall screens, classic pub energy and American-style food specials.

Why go: Traditional sports-bar experience

Doors: From 10am


Can’t Make Super Bowl Monday?

Many of these venues regularly host major international sporting events throughout the year, including NFL playoffs, NBA finals, UFC fight cards and championship boxing bouts. If you miss Super Bowl Monday, it’s worth bookmarking your favourite venue for the next big game on the calendar.


 
 
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