Get out of the house and catch the Big Game at any one of these standout Chicagoland sports bars.
LessWatch the Big Game on the big screen with pizza, wings, and a chili cook-off to keep you motivated.
This under-the-radar and underappreciated Edison Park neighborhood hang is opening up its rooftop for a ticketed Game Day viewing party with 30 HD screens and all the sound you can handle. Admission includes access to a loaded dinner buffet and top-shelf bar plus raffles, prizes, and giveaways.
This Super Sunday, order up Bub City’s Big Game Combo which includes hickory-smoked Chicken Wings, St. Louis Ribs, Bread and Butter Pickles, creamy Mac and Cheese, and more for a cool $145.95 each (serves four). Orders must be placed 24-hours prior to pick-up, with the game broadcast live alongside onsite specials throughout the day.
Hub 51 is offering a special Big Game package available for pick-up and stocked with Pulled Chicken Nachos, Chicken Tenders with ranch, barbecue, and honey mustard sauces, Spinach Dip, and select sushi rolls. Orders must be placed by February 11, with Hub 51 screening the Big Game onsite for those opting to rouse themselves off the couch.
Perennially hip Logan Square brewing incubator Pilot Project will showcase the Big Game on its massive projector screen inside their cozy heated tent. $6 drafts and Micheladas complement tasty shareables like specialty house chili, Chili Nachos, Bavarian Pretzels, and assorted sandwiches. Take that, boring old house party.
Recently reopened under new management, old-school neighborhood fave Cody’s Public House will transform into a gathering place for dog lovers as they host Cody's First Annual Puppy Bowl Viewing Party. The pup-friendly event will offer $8 Puptail Cocktail specials for humans, with 10% of proceeds benefiting PAWS Chicago. The Puppy Bowl will be broadcast on eight 65-inch TVs around the bar while a raffle for Cody’s-branded dog bandanas is bound to up the competition.
The Rambler will be showing the Big Game complete with sound via 24 big screen TVs throughout the bar. They’re also offering a $40 per person food and beverage package which includes import and domestic bottles, all draft beer, premium liquors, and house wine. Food selections include chicken tenders, a nacho bar, taco bar, mac and cheese, fries, tater tots, and more. Interactive bar games and betting squares keep things interesting.
This longtime den of bad decisions makes your Big Game decisions that much easier this weekend with its Game Day Viewing Party centered around a $40 food and drinks package with buffet access, raffle squares, and enough booze to make Valentine’s Day even more of a struggle than usual. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
You can always count on this Bucktown gem for one of the most raucous Game Day parties of the year, toeing a fine line between a fun time with cool people to complete disaster with insufferable idiots. During the Big Game, expect chaos and $5 22-ounce Miller Lite stadium cups, $20 party platters with pizza, tenders, and tots, and the chance to kick a field goal to win $250 in prizes.
This iconic South Loop punk rock club doubles as one of the coolest bars in the city to watch the Big Game. Take in the action inside the venue, atop the rooftop deck, or aboard their second floor space with the help of a $15 all-you-can-eat buffet, wing and Sloppy Joe eating contest at halftime, and live music from Sugarman Allstars before kickoff.