Where to Watch the Superbowl in Toronto
Super Bowl Sunday is basically Toronto’s unofficial winter holiday. Whether you’re a fan of the Patriots or the Seahawks, or just love football, the halftime show, the commercials, or just the pure chaos of a packed sports bar, the vibe matters. Watching at home can be fun, but watching with a loud crowd, huge screens, and wings on the way is different.
If you’re looking for the best energy in the city, here are the top places to catch Super Bowl LX in Toronto, from massive fan watch parties to cozy sports bars with great food.
For Rowdy Fans
Want to find the loudest crowd, the biggest screens, and that true stadium atmosphere? Look no further.
REBEL Toronto
If you want the biggest Super Bowl watch party style event in the city, REBEL is the move. They have a massive screen setup and the scale to make it feel like a full-on sports event instead of just a regular bar night. This is the closest you will get to a giant fan zone in Toronto.
Best for: huge crowd energy, big screens, game day atmosphere
Address: 11 Polson St, First Floor
Tip: book ahead because this sells out fast
The Rec Room
This one is perfect if your group wants to mix Super Bowl watching with extra fun. The Rec Room combines big screens with games, prizes, and a more playful party vibe. It is a great option if not everyone in your group is locked in on football the whole time.
Best for: friend groups, casual fans, fun party vibe
Address: 255 Bremner Blvd
Tip: do a reservation and show up early for best seating
The Pint Public House
A classic game day bar with strong Super Bowl energy. You get big screens, good seating, and the kind of crowd that actually reacts to the game. It is a good mix of lively but not overwhelming.
Best for: true sports bar feel, solid food and drinks
Address: 277 Front St W (up the stairs)
Tip: book early for the best tables
Real Sports Bar and Grill
Real Sports is a Toronto classic for a reason. It is loud, packed, and designed for big games. The screen is massive and the vibe is pure downtown sports chaos in the best way. If you want the iconic Toronto Super Bowl experience, this is it.
Best for: big game viewing, prime sports bar energy, groups
Address: 15 York St
Tip: arrive early, tables disappear quickly
Perfect Mix of Loud & Chill
The Met Campus Pub
Great for students, located right on TMU campus, cheap eats and overall affordable prices. The Met Campus Pub is renovated and has pool tables as well. Overall just a very cozy and friendly vibe.
Best for : relaxed vibes, younger crowds, fun group vibe
Address: 63 Gould St
Tip: show up for early game hours
Keating Channel Pub
A classic Toronto sports pub that gets packed for big games, especially NFL Sundays. It has that perfect mix of high energy fans, lots of TVs, and solid pub food. Keating Channel is also a really good pick if you are in the east end or Leslieville area and do not want to trek all the way downtown.
Best for: great location with great views (waterside patio)
Address: 2 Villiers St
Tip: food wait times can be long, make sure to go early and place orders before game starts
Craft Beer Market
If your ideal Super Bowl night includes good beer options and a solid game setup, Craft Beer Market is a top choice. It is a slightly more modern vibe than a traditional sports pub, but still very game focused.
Best for: beer lovers, friend groups, good food variety
Address: 1 Adelaide St E
Tip: reserve a table for a full view of screens
Kellys Landing
One of Toronto’s better downtown sports bars for big events. At Kellys you’ll fine good food, good crowd, and a strong watch party vibe that feels more local and less event style.
Best for: mid sized sports bar energy, downtown convenience
Address: 123 Front St W
Tip: aim to arrive at least an hour early
Football Meets Night Out
Petty Cash
This is the type of spot where you can watch the game but also feel like you are out at a real Toronto night out. Expect a DJ between breaks and a crowd that is there for both the party and the game.
Best for: trendy vibe, groups, mix of football and party
Address: 487 Adelaide St W
Tip: book a table, walk ins will struggle
Miss Ivy
More of a luxury lounge experience than a sports bar, with the game on big screens, cocktails, and a more elevated menu vibe. If you want to dress up a bit and make it a full night out, this is a great option.
Best for: lounge vibes, date night Super Bowl, upscale food and drinks
Address: 502 Queen St W
Tip: ticketed events usually mean guaranteed entry
Tips to Have the Best Super Bowl Night
- Reserve your table early. Super Bowl Sunday fills up fast across Toronto, especially downtown.
- Arrive early. Even with reservations, the best seats and screen views go quickly.
- Check sound. Some bars play music over the broadcast, so if you want full game audio, pick a true sports bar spot.
- Plan your route home. TTC and rideshare can be packed after the game, especially if the party continues.
