Super Bowl 2025: Where To Watch In London
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All-night viewing parties across the capital
The culmination of the NFL season, the Super Bowl draws in an audience like no other. It’s one of the biggest sporting events in America, with one in three people across the States tuning in each February. But us Brits can get involved with the fun too, thanks to a handful of pubs and restaurants who are primed to screen the big game. Whether you’re an American football mega-fan or are just there for the halftime performances (no judgement), here’s where to watch the Super Bowl 2025 in London.
Super Bowl 2025: Where To Watch In London
What Is The Super Bowl?
First created in 1966, the Super Bowl is the final game of the United States National Football League (NFL) season. It takes place in a different city each year, with New Orleans hosting the 2025 event at the Caesars Superdrome.
Over the years, the Super Bowl has grown to become a cultural phenomenon – loved just as much for the celebrity spotting, food traditions and party spirit as it is for the sport itself. The halftime entertainment is always a highlight, with some of the world’s biggest stars having performed during the pivotal slot including Beyoncé, Prince, Lady Gaga, Madonna and Bruce Springsteen. This year, Kendrick Lamar will be headlining.
When Is The Super Bowl 2025?
The Super Bowl 2025 takes place on 9 February 2025. It will kick off at 5.30pm local time in New Orleans, which is 11.30pm in the UK.
Where To Watch In London
Flat Iron Square, London Bridge
A huge food and drink court in London Bridge, Flat Iron Square is one of the best places in the city to watch sport. The venue is decked out with 18 state-of-the-art screens (one being a whopping 16ft), meaning you’ll never be too far from the action. Head there this February to join its Super Bowl party, complete with American-inspired street food, flip cups, beer pong and DJs.
When? 8pm – 4am
Where? 45 Southwark St, London SE1 9HP
BOOK: flatironsquare.co.uk
Clapham Grand, Clapham
In the mood for a party? Clapham Grand is throwing an all-American shindig, where you can join hundreds of football fans to catch the game on its giant 25ft screen. With real-life cheerleaders, buckets of beer, confetti canons, giant foam hands and red cups, the bar is bringing the stadium-like atmosphere to London. Stay fuelled into the early hours with fried chicken from local favourite Thunderbird, alongside plant-based alternatives.
When? 8.30pm – 4am
Where? 21-25, St John’s Hl, London SW11 1TT
BOOK: claphamgrand.com
The Anthologist, Bank
All-day bar and restaurant The Anthologist, located in the heart of the City, is going big on its Super Bowl celebrations. Four screens (including a large projector) will be showing the game, with an array of American-inspired bites on offer including fully loaded nachos, sliders and burgers. Watching with a group of friends? Check out the many packages on offer to make the festivities run smoothly on the day.
When? 7pm – 3am
Where? 58 Gresham St, City of London, London EC2V 7BB
BOOK: drakeandmorgan.co.uk
Blues Kitchen, Multiple Locations
Barbecue restaurant and live music bar Blues Kitchen always gets involved with the American festivities, and the Super Bowl is no different. All its venues across London (Shoreditch, Camden and Brixton) will be screening the match this year, with the kitchen and bar staying open until the early hours, serving chicken wings, burgers, cocktails, beers and more.
When? 8pm – 3am
Where? Multiple locations
BOOK: theblueskitchen.com
Clapton Hart, Clapton
For one night only, friendly east London pub Clapton Hart is bringing a slice of New Orleans to London with a Super Bowl viewing party. The game will be streamed live from 9pm, alongside classic game day dishes like wings and burgers. Seating is unreserved, so get down there early to secure your spot.
When? 9pm – 3am
Where? 231 Lower Clapton Rd, Lower Clapton, London E5 8EH
BOOK: designmynight.com
Sound, Marble Arch
Found within The Cumberland Hotel on the corner of Oxford Street, Sound is a live music bar and restaurant focused on American-style dishes. It’s designed for big groups, with platters piled high with corn ribs and jalapeño peppers alongside flame-grilled burgers and juicy steaks, plus signature cocktails and beers. There’s also a special Super Bowl package on offer, where you’ll be treated to a beer on arrival ahead of a food item from the special menu, which features hot dogs and nachos.
When? From 11.30pm
Where? Great Cumberland Pl, London W1H 7DL
BOOK: opentable.co.uk