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Where to watch the Super Bowl in Chicago

Find cheap beer, wings and burgers to complement the football on Super Sunday.

Samantha Nelson
Jeffy Mai
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Samantha Nelson
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Jeffy Mai
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The Super Bowl is one of the biggest parties of the year, bringing together die-hard football fans and those who just enjoy an excuse to spend a Sunday night drinking beer and eating finger-licking-good wings. Whether you’ll be tracking every play or are more invested in Usher's halftime performance and how many times they'll show Taylor Swift, you’ll want a good spot to catch all the action. There are plenty of great options depending on your priorities, with the best sports bars offering food and drink packages along with games and contests for a little extra taste of competition. So don't delay—reserve a seat now at one of the best places to watch the Super Bowl in Chicago.

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Best places to watch the Super Bowl in Chicago

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  • Bars
  • Pubs
  • Lake View
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Before the big game kicks off, join Cody’s for its annual Puppy Bowl viewing party benefiting Chicago Canine Rescue. The dog-friendly event will have food, raffles, contests, themed cocktails and a Super Fan Costume Contest, with the best dressed humans and dogs winning gift cards. Following the Puppy Bowl, the Super Bowl festivities will commence and fans can enjoy specials like $20 domestic buckets, $6 Dirty Monkey shots and free popcorn. At halftime, there will also be a free catered buffet.

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  • Bars
  • Sports Bars
  • Bucktown
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Wicker Park’s favorite watering hole will get the fun started early with brunch on game day from 11am-2pm. When the Super Bowl action starts, refuel with a $20 Party Platter (14-inch cheese pizza, tenders, tater tots), $4 Miller and Coors stadium cups, $7 Ketel One cocktails and $8 Bulleit old fashioneds. You’ll also have the chance to kick a field goal to win $250 in prizes.

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  • Sports Bars
  • North Center

North Center’s The Rambler will show the game on 24 big screen televisions throughout the bar and enclosed beer garden. Fans can complement the experience with a $40 food-and-drink package that offers import and domestic beer, premium liquors, house wine, chicken tenders, a nacho bar, taco bar, mac and cheese, tater tots and more.

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  • Restaurants
  • Contemporary American
  • Lake View

Watch the game on nine televisions and inside a winterized beer garden at Graystone Tavern. For $50 per person, you can also enjoy a nacho and wing bar as well as 20 draft beers, all bottles and cans, seltzers, house wines, premium cocktails and more.

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  • Gastropubs
  • Old Town

With 15 screens throughout the space, you won’t miss a minute of the action at LG’s Bar in Old Town. The kitchen will offer options like a $35 Tailgate Platter (wings, nachos, Bavarian pretzel, fries) and a $20 burger and handshake combo (choice of beer and shot), while drink special include $25 buckets and select pitchers, and $10 Casamigos margaritas.

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  • Restaurants
  • American
  • River North
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If watching football gets the competitive juices flowing, head to Highline, where you can play free arcade games and Skee-Ball during a break in the action. The bar is also offering a $30 package that features all draft beer and a buffet of game day favorites.

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  • Lincoln Park
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Fill up on chili, tatchos and domestic draft beer with this Lincoln Park bar’s Super Bowl package, which is priced at $30 per person and available from 5pm to the end of the game.

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