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Big Game, Big Screen: KC’s best spots to watch Super Bowl LIX

This hometown lineup is a winner if we ever saw one.

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Dry your eyes, KC. If it makes you feel any better, we couldn’t afford the ~$10,000 trip to Super Bowl LVIII either... okay, maybe you can cry a little.

With that finally out of our system, it’s time to nail down your weekend plans. Here’s all you need to know to find the best screens this Sunday, Feb. 11.

City-wide celebrations

  • Bar Stilwell | Open hours | Loews Hotel, 1515 Wyandotte St. | Menu price | Sip on “The French Blonde” while you scope out the big screens for any Swiftie sightings, or opt for the Ultimate Game Day Suite Experience.
  • Casual Animal | 12 p.m. | 1725 McGee St. | Menu Price | This Crossroads craft brewery is a popular spot all season long, so arrive early to claim your table and snag a pint of fan-favorite Shuttlecock Lager.
  • Cinder Block Brewery | 12 p.m. | 110 18th Ave. | Menu price | No reservation, no problem — enjoy Cinder Block’s specialty cocktails and a special tailgate menu from F325 BBQ.
  • DoubleTap KC | 4:30 p.m. | 310 Oak St. | Menu price | Smoked wings + loads of game day specials make this screen-heavy hot spot one of our Super Bowl picks.
  • Screenland Armour | 4:45 p.m. | 408 Armour Rd., NKC | Menu prices | This silver screen experience offers gameday specials and reclining chairs — besides, when else are you going to get to yell in a movie theater?
  • Verizon FanFest | 11 a.m. | 101 Grand Blvd. | $35 | Come to downtown’s biggest block party and see R3HAB perform live before the game.
  • Westport’s Mega Watch Party | 12 p.m. | Multiple locations | Menu price | While it’s not the official name, it’s what we’ve decided to call the joint celebration between four connected bars — Bar & Rec, The Patio, The Landing, and The Jungalow — featuring 50+ big screens and no cover.

  • Chicken N Pickle |
  • The Combine |
  • Woody’s KC |

From the comfort of your couch

For anyone hosting an at-home viewing of the big game, be sure to tune in on CBS, stream it via Paramount+ or watch a slightly slimier version on Nickelodeon.

Now huddle up, team — it’s time for your Sunday snack options:

  • Zero Zero Pasta | Pre-order a heaping helping of homemade lasagna or mac-and-cheese to serve up to any gameday guests. Your secret’s safe with us.
  • Kyla’s Cakes N Bakes “Amazing Cheesecakes” | Need something sweeter? How about a Chiefs cheesecake. The sprinkles remind us of victory parade confetti.
  • Third Space Coffee | Bring home a victory with one of Third Space Coffee’s drink specials, like the Red Kingdom Cold Brew, a white mocha cold brew topped with red velvet foam.
  • Super Bowl Charcuterie Workshop | Impress your friends and family with an actually homemade item. Don’t worry, the in-person workshop ends at 3 p.m., leaving plenty of time before the 5:30 p.m. kick-off.
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