Even if football isn’t your thing, we can all agree that Super Bowl parties always have the ultimate spread, featuring hearty snacks and savoury comfort food classics. Whether it’s spicy hot wings, nachos, pizza, chips or beer – there is something for everyone at the annual food-focused celebration marking the NFL championship game.
If you’re looking to watch the game this year with other foodies, er, football fanatics – you’re in luck! We’ve rounded up the city’s coolest Super Bowl parties so you can cheer on your team with some friends and most importantly, very good food.
Super Bowl Big Game viewing party at Rebel
Toronto, grab your squad: the official Super Bowl LX party is hitting Rebel on Sunday, Feb 8, and it’s 19+ only. Doors open at 4:30 PM at 11 Polson Street, where you’ll catch every play on massive screens while Skratch Bastid spins between breaks. Fuel up with Cherry St BBQ eats, play games and snag prizes while 1,000 fans soak in the gridiron energy. Visa Infinite cardholders get the VIP treatment with a $50 F&B credit, an exclusive meet-and-greet with NFL legend Chuba Hubbard, and a discount at NFLShop.ca. Tickets start at $28.30, general admission, and you’ll need a valid photo ID to get in.
Belfast Love Public House all-night watch party

If you want full King West chaos on Super Bowl Sunday, Belfast Love Public House is leaning all the way in. The bar is hosting an all-night watch party with multiple screens, booming sound, NFL-inspired food, drink specials and a steady stream of games, raffles, and prizes to keep things lively well past kickoff. Entry is free, but groups that want guaranteed seating can book table packages that bundle reserved spots with beer buckets and game-day food.
Watch party at Miss Ivy
Miss Ivy is turning Super Bowl Sunday into a full-on lounge experience. Expect big screens throughout the space, game sound on, premium cocktails and elevated bites in a high-energy setting that feels more nightlife than sports bar. There’s also a fun twist for confident fans: an early prediction challenge that rewards correct picks with Miss Ivy credit. Tickets cost $20 but come back as a $20 credit, meaning you’re essentially just locking in your spot.
Super Bowl watch party at Old School
Old School is leaning fully into the communal chaos of Super Bowl Sunday. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., with the live broadcast starting at 6:30 p.m. on a massive screen. Expect a full bar, a special menu and a crowd that actually reacts to every play.
Super Bowl LVIII screening party at Fox on John

If watching the Super Bowl without fighting for snacks sounds like your personal nightmare, Fox on John has you covered. The downtown bar is hosting a Super Bowl LX watch party with the game front and centre on a big screen and a bottomless game-day menu to keep things moving. For $50 per person (plus HST), guests get unlimited wings, chilli, fries and sliders. There’s also a strong beer lineup and full drink menu to keep the vibes high from kickoff to the final whistle. Just don’t wing it: reservations are required and seating fills up fast. Book ahead if you want a guaranteed spot.




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