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Where to watch Super Bowl 2023 at Phoenix bars and restaurants

Oct 27, 2023

Bars and restaurants across the Valley are hosting Super Bowl watch parties on Sunday, Feb. 12. Catch the Big Game with fellow football fans — and anyone who wants to debate whether Rihanna's performance lives up to the hype — at bars, restaurants and venues that are pulling out all the stops.

Here's your guide to the best 2023 Super Bowl 57 watch parties in metro Phoenix.

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The first-ever official Super Bowl Watch Party takes place downtown at Margaret T. Hance Park where the Super Bowl Experience will feature local food trucks, games and music throughout Super Bowl weekend, culminating in a massive watch party.

The Super Bowl will air on Fox in English and on Fox Deportes in Spanish, beginning at 4:30 p.m. MST. The FOX broadcast will be shown at Hance Park on what they claim are the largest LED screens in the state of Arizona.

Gates open at 11 a.m. for the ultimate tailgate experience before the free watch party. Be sure to bring your own folding chair.

Details: Gates open at 11 a.m. at Margaret T. Hance Park, 67 W. Culver St., Phoenix. azsuperbowl.com/hancepark.

The Big Game Viewing Party takes place in the Salt River Grand Ballroom, hosted by Fox Sports 910AM. In addition to nachos and wings, the party will feature specialty sandwiches inspired by both teams. Fans can enter cash drawings and take part in jersey giveaways and squares. The event will also feature celebrity appearances from athletes Bo Jackson and Doug Flutie.

Details: Starts at 2 p.m. at 9800 Talking Stick Way, Salt River Reservation. 480- 850-7777, talkingstickresort.com.

Catch the game on huge outdoor LED screens at The District Stage and The Courtyard near Copper Blues Live. The tailgate event is free and open to the public. Guests can enter to win giveaways each quarter or try to guess the number of footballs in the game day box to win the ultimate prize. The newly-implemented "Sip and Stroll" program allows guests to get a drink from participating restaurants to enjoy during the game.

Details: 4:30-8:30 p.m. at Desert Ridge Marketplace, 21001 N. Tatum Blvd., Phoenix. shopdesertridge.com/event/gameday.

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The hunting lodge-themed sports bar known for its 29-degree draft beers invites guests to watch Super Bowl LVII on wall-to-wall TVs. Gift card prizes will be given away during each quarter.

Details: Locations around the Valley. twinpeaksrestaurant.com.

A jumbo LED screen will turn the outdoor Tempe Marketplace into a Super Bowl party for guests of all ages. The event will feature a DJ, corn hole games, field goal challenges, a football toss and chances to win prizes up to $5,000 in value. Tempe Marketplace is also participating in the new "Sip and Stroll" program.

Details: Starts at 3 p.m. at Tempe Marketplace, 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe. tempemarketplace.com/game.

Watch the game and enjoy buckets of beer at The Bar Gilbert. Buckets are $15 for domestic bottles, $20 for premium bottles and $25 with Nütrl Seltzers. Add a burger and fries for just $10.

Details: 366 N. Gilbert Road, Gilbert. thebarphx.com/gilbert2.

The Chandler location of Pedal Haus Brewery is offering a number of game-day deals, including $4 Day Drink Light Lagers, $5 Haus Margaritas, half-off wings and $4 loaded potato skins from 3 p.m. until closing. Guests can watch the game on more than a dozen large-screen TVs on the restaurant patio.

Details: Starts at 3 p.m. at 95 W. Boston Street, Chandler. pedalhausbrewery.com.

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Dave & Buster's at Tempe Marketplace is hosting an Ultimate Watch Party on Super Bowl Sunday. The restaurant will offer $2.99 pints of beer and a huge game-day buffet. Avid fans can watch the game on massive TVs with immersive audio. Tickets are currently $49.99 per person and will be $59.99 if purchased after Feb. 5.

Details: 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., Suite 1100, Tempe. daveandbusters.com.

The Scottsdale entertainment center is hosting a watch party with multiple experience options for Super Bowl 57. The game will be broadcast on dozens of 4K TVs inside the Trophy Room Grill and on Mavrix's 20-foot outdoor jumbotron. The Jack Daniel's Patio and Trophy Room packages include reserved tables to watch the game and custom cocktails. Each package also includes Mavrix's Four Quarters of Food feast, which includes buffalo chicken quesadillas, spinach artichoke dip, loaded roasted potato wedges, a build-your-own nacho bar and more.

Details: Festivities start at 4 p.m. at 9139 E. Talking Stick Way, Scottsdale. mavrix.com.

Just north of State Farm Stadium at Westgate, Tailgater Concierge is hosting a tailgate and watch party for Super Bowl 57. Fabulous Food will cater the event, offering sliders, assorted flatbreads, tamales and football-themed desserts. An open bar will serve premium cocktails. The event will be hosted by Matt Leinart and Nick Lachey with headlining DJ TOON. Tickets start at $450 and can be purchased at eventbrite.com.

Details: Starts at 1 p.m. at Westgate Entertainment District, 9460 W. Hanna Lane, Glendale. tailgaterconcierge.com/superbowl.

SugarJam will host its first ever Super Bowl watch party on Feb. 12 with a buffet, specialty cocktails and a live DJ from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Guests are limited to two drinks per person. Tickets cost $75.

Details: Starts at 4 p.m. at SugarJam, 15111 N. Hayden Road, Suite 170, Scottsdale. sjsouthernkitchen.com.

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