
Super Bowl 2025: 41 restaurant and bar specials across Chicagoland
You don't have to be a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles, the Kansas City Chiefs or even football in general to get excited for the Super Bowl. The biggest game of the year is practically a national holiday, an occasion to hang out with friends and indulge in wings, pizza and other snacks while watching the big plays, weird commercials and halftime dance moves everyone will be talking about on Monday.
Bars and restaurants around Chicago are welcoming fans for watch parties with bottomless beer and cocktails, giveaways and buffets, but there are also plenty of options for anyone hosting their own gatherings at home. Plan ahead to order classics such as Italian beef or sliders or more surprising additions to your spread such as roti tacos, egg rolls and fajitas. No matter the score, you'll feel like a winner when you check out one of these 41 Super Bowl celebrations.
All events and specials take place Feb. 9 unless otherwise specified.
The Loop and Near North Side
Benchmark
A $40 package includes one appetizer plus call drinks, draft beers, hard seltzers and house wine from 5 p.m. through the end of the game. 1510 N. Wells St., 312-649-9640, benchmarkchicago.com
Hard Rock Cafe Chicago
A tailgate menu offers a choice of two ($25), three ($35) or four ($45) dishes including nachos, sliders and loaded tater tots. Add on five bottled beers for $25 or 25 for $100. 63 W. Ontario St., 312-943-2252, cafe.hardrock.com/chicago
Highline Pizza Bar
The River North sports bar offers a $40 package featuring draft beer from 5 p.m. until the end of the game and an all-you-can-eat pizza buffet until 6:30 p.m. 169 W. Kinzie St., 312-533-2742, highlinepizzabar.com
Hopsmith
Gather with a group to share buckets of five or 10 Bud Lights or Michelob Ultras ($25 to $45) or Nutrl ($30 to $50) while watching the game and commercials with sound. 15 W. Division St., 312-600-9816, hopsmithchicago.com
Jake Melnick's Corner Tap
Place an order by 5 p.m. Feb. 7 to pick up food for four to six including wings ($27), elote dip ($33), a 1.5-pound pretzel ($30), ribs ($75) and cheese curds ($40). 41 E. Superior St., 312-266-0400, jakemelnicks.com
Pippin's Tavern
The bar offers special Goose Island Bourbon County stout tappings during the game along with game day samplers including cheese balls, sliders, wings, steak bites and fries. 39 E. Chicago Ave., 312-982-2752, pippinstavern.com
Robert's Pizza & Dough Co.
Watch the game on a 4K projector and 80-inch screens throughout the restaurant while taking advantage of specials including $30 buckets, $5 draft beers, $7 glasses of select wine, $9 specialty cocktails, $10 meatballs, $11 mussels, $28 wings and $6 brownies. 465 N. McClurg Court, 312-265-1328, robertspizzacompany.com
The Smith
An MVP package for six to eight ($250) includes mini burgers, spicy salmon tartare, spiced chicken tenders and potato chips with blue cheese fondue. The dishes are also available as a la carte snack platters for $18 to $75. Orders can be picked up or delivered from 3 to 8 p.m. 400 N. Clark St., 312-312-5100, thesmithrestaurant.com
North Side & Northwest Side
Bamboo Club
Watch the game on two 140-inch TVs and 25 other screens while taking advantage of a $45 package including a welcome shot or glass of sparkling wine, wings, nacho platters and four hours of seltzer, beer and mixed drinks. 5:30 p.m. 3505 N. Clark St., 833-466-3758, bambooclubchi.com
Budweiser Brickhouse Tavern
A $30 ticket gets you access to a buffet of pizza, mini sliders and hot dogs, and you can add on $20 Bud Light buckets, $25 Nutrl buckets, $5 Fireball shots and $6 Flecha Azul blanco shots. 5 to 9 p.m. 3647 N. Clark St., 773-377-4770, brickhousetavernchi.com
Cesar's Killer Margaritas
Pick up a football pack for four including tacos ($70), enchiladas ($75) or fajitas ($85) plus sopa de viejo and chips and salsa. Add on a tray of churros ($30) or nacho fries ($19). 2924 N. Broadway, 773-296-9097, killermargaritas.com
Chicago's Pizza
Pile your plate at a buffet featuring pizza, wings, sliders, mozzarella sticks and french fries as part of a $60 package that also includes draft beer and seltzers. 3114 N. Lincoln Ave., 773-477-2777, chicagos-pizza.com
Claddagh Ring Pub
A $60 package includes a pizza buffet and open bar from 5 to 9 p.m. featuring domestic and imported drafts and bottles, mocktails, call liquor and hard seltzer. 2306 W. Foster Ave., 773-271-4794, claddaghringpub.com
Cody's Public House
Play games for a shot at winning prizes while taking advantage of specials including $5 Sierra Nevada pints, $6 Tullamore D.E.W. and $20 Miller High Life Lite buckets. The dog-friendly bar offers a free halftime buffet and a round of shots when the Tullamore D.E.W. Super Bowl commercial airs. Come from noon to 4 p.m. for a Puppy Bowl watch party featuring free Chicago dogs, $5 Lagunitas, a puptail menu and raffles benefiting Chicago Canine Rescue. 1658 W. Barry Ave., 773-799-8217, codyschicago.com
Country Club
The Wrigleyville bar puts the sound on for the game and the commercials and offers specials including 75-cent wings, $25 Michelob Ultra towers, $30 Nutrl buckets and $6 Vegas bombs. 3462 N. Clark St., 773-975-2010, thecountryclubchicago.com
Gaslight
The Lincoln Park sports bar offers specials including $6 green tea shots, $25 domestic buckets, $30 White Claw buckets and $35 High Noon buckets. 2450 N. Clark St., 773-929-7759, gaslightbar.com
The Graystone Tavern
The Wrigleyville bar offers a $50 package including a wing buffet, nacho bar, beer, premium cocktails and house wine plus raffles at halftime and the end of the game. 3441 N. Sheffield Ave., 773-666-5450, graystonetavernchicago.com
Kirkwood
The Lakeview sports bar offers $7 select stadium cups, $8 green tea shots and $12 mini burgers with fries. 2934 N. Sheffield Ave., 773-770-0700, kirkwoodbar.com
Lottie's Pub
Kick a field goal for the chance to win prizes at a bash featuring $6 Miller and Coors stadium cups, $8 Milagro margaritas and $30 party platters including a one-topping 14-inch pizza, wings and tots. Everyone gets a round of shots when the Tullamore D.E.W. commercial airs. 1925 W. Cortland St., 773-489-0738, lottiespub.com
Park & Field
A $50 package includes select craft drafts, mixed drinks, wine, a buffet, a raffle and giveaways throughout the game. Bring your dog at noon to watch the Puppy Bowl at a bash ($20 for humans, $10 for dogs) benefiting One Tail at a Time featuring a vegan brunch buffet and bottomless drink package. 3509 W. Fullerton Ave., 773-360-7373, parkandfieldchicago.com
The Pony Inn
Make unlimited trips to a pizza and appetizer buffet while downing domestic drafts and well drinks from 5-9 p.m. for $40. Tullamore D.E.W. shots are $6 all night long. 1638 W. Belmont Ave., 773-472-5139, https://www.theponychicago.com/
ROCKS
Play Super Bowl bingo for the chance to win shots and swag while enjoying $10 giant pretzels, $10 slider trios and $5 espresso martini shots. You'll earn a raffle ticket for every item ordered off the special menu. 3463 N. Broadway, 773-472-0493, rockslakeview.com
Summer House Santa Monica
Wear your favorite team's jersey to brunch from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and you'll get a gift card worth whatever you spent on your meal to use on a future visit. Dishes include breakfast burritos, buttermilk pancakes and crispy strawberry waffles. 1954 N. Halsted St., 773-634-4100, summerhouserestaurants.com
Uvae Kitchen & Wine Bar
Take a game day wine-pairing class ($55) to learn what wines go best with your favorite snacks. 3 to 4:30 p.m. Feb. 8, 5553 N. Clark St., 773-654-1432, exploretock.com/uvae
West Side & Near West Side
Bandit
Watch the game on the bar's second floor while taking advantage of specials including $25 beer and seltzer buckets, $60 margarita towers, $16 Italian beef sliders and $15 nachos. 841 W. Randolph St., 312-878-3111, banditliquors.com
Bar La Rue
Put a French spin on your game day party with fondue frites ($14) plus chili honey-glazed chicken wings ($19), sliders ($15), $35 Miller High Life buckets and pitchers of palomas with torched rosemary ($59). 820 W. Fulton St., 312-533-4607 barlarue.com
Frontier
The game will be played throughout the entire restaurant, which offers all-you-can-eat sliders, caesar salad and mac and cheese for $39 from 5 to 8 p.m., plus drink specials including $20 craft beer or margarita pitchers and $8 Old-Fashioneds. 1072 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773-772-4322, thefrontierchicago.com
Paradise Park
The Wicker Park sports bar offers draft beer, wine, well drinks and seltzers from 5 to10 p.m. for $45 to $55. 1913 W. North Ave., 773-687-9117, happycamper.pizza
Ranalli's West Loop
Drink specials offered during the game include $7 select stadium cups, $22 select pitchers, $10 vodka soda stadium cups and $6 tequila shots. 1326 W. Madison St., 312-981-7100, ranalliswestloop.com
Tuman's Tap & Grill
Draft beers are $2 off all day, and the bar offers $17 ground beef nachos and $15 pulled pork sandwiches from 2 to 10 p.m. 2159 W. Chicago Ave., 773-782-1400, tumanstapandgrill.com
South Side & Near South Side
Burger Bar
Super Bowl party packs feeding four to six available for pickup or delivery Saturday and Sunday include chili ($40), sliders ($45), deviled eggs ($16), buffalo cauliflower ($32) and grilled wings ($26). 1150 S. Michigan Ave., 312-988-0162, order.toasttab.com/online/burger-bar-chicago
The Duck Inn
A Super Bowl Extravaganza package for four to six ($138) available for delivery or pickup includes chili cheese nachos, beef egg rolls, mini duck fat dogs and buffalo duck wings. 2701 S. Eleanor St., 312-724-8811, theduckinnchicago.com
Suburban and multiple locations
Buona
Feed a group of 10 with Italian beef, rigatoni and chopped salad ($160) or a shareables pack including sausage skewers, arancini, chicken tenders, Italian beef and chips ($190). Multiple locations, buona.com/gameday
Doc B's
Sit at the bar and get all spirits and cocktails for half price from 5 p.m. to close. 100 E. Walton St., 312-626-1300 and 55 E. Grand Ave., 312-999-9300; docbsrestaurant.com
Fatpour
The sound stays on even for the commercials so you won't miss anything while sharing $25 Bud Light or Michelob Ultra buckets and $30 Nutrl buckets. Multiple locations, fatpourtapworks.com
Indus Progressive Dining
Spice up your Super Bowl spread with a catering menu including build-your-own roti tacos ($175 to $200), smoked eggplant dip with naan ($40), crispy okra chips ($30) and smoked malai chicken wings ($20). 617 Central Ave., Highland Park, eatindus.com
L. Woods Tap & Pine Lodge
Place a pickup or delivery order by 8 p.m. Feb. 8 for game day specials including turkey chili, buffalo chicken dip, pigs in a blanket and buttermilk fried chicken. 7110 N. Lincoln Ave., Lincolnwood, 847-677-3350, lwoodsrestaurant.com
Saranello's
Feast on barbecue ribs, sausage with peppers and wings during a $43 bottomless brunch buffet from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. that includes bottomless mimosas. 601 N. Milwaukee Ave., 847-777-6878, saranellos.com
Soul & Smoke
The restaurant's Avondale, West Loop and Evanston locations offer prime brisket and pulled pork slider kits, buttermilk-brined chicken wings and smoked rib tips or spare ribs. Multiple locations, soulandsmoke.com
Sweet Mandy B's
The bakery offers themed desserts Feb. 7 to 9 including football cakes, cupcakes and cookies and goal post Rice Krispies treats. 1208 W. Webster Ave., 773-244-1174 and 254 E. Ontario St., 312-255-1632, sweetmandybs.com
Tievoli Pizza Bar
Feed your party with to-go packages including a 16-inch cheese pizza and wings ($35), a tray of spicy meatball or chicken caprese sandwiches ($100) or Caesar salad with baked rigatoni ($75). 44 W. Palatine Road, Palatine, 224-452-5683, tievolipizzabar.com
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