Watch the Super Bowl at these Philadelphia Bars

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‘Enjoy the Super Bowl at these Philly Sports Bars’

Looking for a sports bar to watch the Super Bowl? We have a large selection of sports bars located all over Philadelphia, from small to large bars. Some bars with 20 + televisions, just so you don’t miss the action.

Do you have a favorite sports bar in Philly, please tell us in the comments below.

Here is our list of sports bars & some with specials during the game. (alphabetical order)

  • Buffalo Billiards ~ located in Old City ~ Plenty of room with an upstairs bar and downstairs bar, with 12 draft lines dedicated to all american/local craft and roughly 15 different bottles of beer. If like to play pool, you can enjoy not only the football game and beer, but a game of pool. Many other types of games inside to keep you occupied once the Super Bowl is over with.
  • Cavanuagh’s Headhouse ~ located in the South Street Headhouse District ~ One large room with 3 other rooms with televisions everywhere. Enjoy their tasty wings and other pub food while you enjoy the game.
  • Cavanaugh’s Restaurant & Sports Bar ~ located in University City ~ A decent rectangular bar that allows you many different views to watch the game. Don’t want to sit at the bar, there are many booths with viewing paths to the televisions while you enjoy some good pub food.
  • Cavanaugh’s Rittenhouse ~ located in Rittenhouse Square ~ You have your choice of the upstairs bar or the downstairs bar, with 20 HDTV’s to watch from. Enjoy a wide range of pub food to include their ‘pretzel bites & pigs’ or the tater tots with bacon and cheese.
  • Chickie’s and Pete’s ~ located at Roosevelt Blvd & South Philly ~ Was voted “North America’s Best Sports Bar” by ESPN. The South Philly’s sports bar is located just a few blocks from Citizen’s Bank Park. How can you go wrong with three bars inside, a 14-foot television and of Chickie’s and Pete’s signature Crab Fries.
  • Drinkers West ~ located in University City ~ Drinkers, with two bars and multiple floors, is a large open sports bar with room. The game will be projected on their massive 10 foot HD projection screen. It’s a place where you can play some pool or pinball before or after the football game. There is definitely a lot of space to move around, and with many tables.
  • Fadó Irish Pub ~ located in Center City/Rittenhouse Squarea area ~ Fado may be an Irish bar that has a nice selection of 14 draft beers, but is set up nice as a sports bar with a large HDTV in the pit with comfortable seating. There are also several televisions throughout the bar and if you want to get away from it all, there are many nooks and crannies for a little privacy.
  • Field House ~ Located in the Pennsylvania Convention Center ~ Field House has 50 plasma tv’s, and each booth has a mini television so you aren’t to miss a game. With 9 draft beers, 20 plus bottled beers, 14 pub starters, and 10 different types of sandwiches – you can’t go wrong with this sports bar.
  • Founding Fathers Sports Bar & Grill ~ Located in the Rittenhouse Square/Graduate Hospital area on South Street. Good food, 20 different beers on tap and 13 televisions every where. ~ 1612 South St
  • Fox and Hound ~ located in Rittenhouse Square ~ A large sports bar with many tables that has 17 televisions and 9 types of drafts beers. Like the Golden Tee golf game, enjoy playing this prior to the football game.
  • McFadden’s Ballpark ~ located at Citizens Bank Park ~ A fun sports bar with 33 HDTV’s, two projector screens, and girls with jello shots.
  • McGillin’s Old Al House ~ located in Market East section ~ Why not watch some college basketball games at the oldest bar in Philadelphia, dating back some 150 years.  With 8 televisions, you can decide to stay downstairs or go upstairs while deciding over the 30 draft beers of choice.

Specials: $7 pints Bud Lite/Yuengling Lite, $1 refills in 14-15 Supermugs & free burger toppings. 

  • Misconduct Tavern ~ located in Rittenhouse Square ~ The tavern has a relaxed setting with 10 HDTV’s. They have a well-rounded pub menu to go with their 12 beers on tap that change regularly, 50+ bottled beers, and some of the better beer specials in Philadelphia.
  • O’Neals Irish Pub & Restaurant ~ located in South Street District/Queen Village Area ~ This Irish Sports Bar right off of South Street in Philadelphia is 2 floors of fun. They have their share of HDTV’s with 19 + Beers on draught, including the area’s only “Real Ale” beer engine and over 100 bottles available for six-pack takeout. And if Spoonie is around, one of the owners, the fun increases.
  • Paddy Whacks Irish Pub ~ located in South Street District/Society Hill area ~ This clean and spacious Irish Pub with two main bars down stairs, a 2nd floor dining area with a bar; is a casual-relaxing place to watch the Super Bowl. There are enough televisions around the bars for you to enjoy a selection of 15 appetizers, with 15 draught beers on tap, and 19 bottled beers while watching your team.
  • Piazza at Schmidt’s ~ located in Northern Liberties ~ What a nice set up here, in this 80,000 square foot plaza in Northern Liberties with a 40-foot LED television. You can see the large television from the many bar/restaurants that surrounds the Piazza to include Gunners RunP.Y.T. (Bar and Burger Joint), RAW and Darling’s Diner. You basically can say that there isn’t a bad seat in the house, and that you get a very wide selection of foods at the same time.
  • Tavern on Broad ~ located in Avenue of the Arts/Rittenhouse Square ~  The Tavern on Broad is your underground sports bar with 33 HDTV’s and 6 sound zones that you can reserve in advance. They have 10 beers on draft, usually 20 to 30 bottles of beer, and a decent selection of foods. Done with your game, they also have a pool table to keep you busy.
  • XFINITY Live –  located in South Philly, right outside the 3 major Philadelphia Sports Complexes. You have 5 different bars to choose from, or the main area which is the NBC Sports arena.

Keep in mind that everyone has their own taste of what types of sports bars they like. This list is just our suggestions for sports bars in Philadelphia that you might enjoy when looking for a good place to rest your feet while watching the Super Bowl.