Where To Watch The Super Bowl In Melbourne 2026
Wondering where to watch the Super Bowl 2026 in Melbourne, who's playing or what date it's on?
We're not usually into sports here at Urban List but we'll make an exception for probably the third biggest sporting event on the calendar, after the AFL Grand Final and the AO of course.
This year Superbowl 60 is on Monday, 9 February and kicks off bright and early at 10:30am. Lucky for us there are official NFL Super Bowl parties happening all of Melbourne, so we've rounded up some of the best to make it nice and easy to get your plans sorted.
Where To Watch The Super Bowl 2026
The Boatbuilders Yard, Docklands: This river-side, after-work drinks staple is offering budweiser bucket specials and a footy-fuelled menu to help you soak up Super Bowl Monday. Book your table here.
Precinct Hotel, Richmond: They’ve got reserved seating at this local watering hole for just $15 per person, there’s competitions, live music post-game and, of course, their usual pub menu keeping you fueled for the day. Snag a spot here.

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The Windsor Alehouse, Windsor: If you’re after a cheap and cheerful watching experience, this is the spot. There’s no cover charge and happy hour prices on Young Henrys beers, and classic American menu and half time hot wing eating comp. Doors open at 8:30am. Entry is free, reserve a spot here.
Birmingham Hotel, Fitzroy: You really can't go past this stacked lineup at the Birmy. With $10 pints all day, $10 spritzes, $5 non-alcoholic beers and 50c wings, what more could you possibly want? Twelve big screens to catch the action? They’ve got that too. Snag your table here.
Orrong Hotel, Armadale: The offering from Orrong Hotel is everything you need to enjoy the Super Bowl. It’s plain and simple: PABST beers on tap and a halftime NFL jersey raffle. Lock in your spot here.

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Sporting Globe, various locations: With a decade of experience, the Sporting Globe knows how to throw a Super Bowl party. Icy Coors, spicy buffalo wings and plenty of screens. With locations in Richmond, Chirnside Park, Frankston and Rockingham, there’s no shortage of packages to choose from: VIP rooftop tickets, a tailgate street party with a 20 foot screen, booths with private screens or a good old fashioned seat at the bar. Snag your tickets here.
Bendigo Hotel, Collingwood: The Bendi is pulling out all the stops for this year’s Super Bowl with food specials including egg and bacon rolls to start the day right, $8 PBR cans and $15 pints of The Mill Brewery Skull Draught. Choose from screens in the front bar, beer garden, or lounge, and don’t forget to hit the pool table for some extra fun. Entry is free but make sure to book a table here.
Moondog Doglands, Docklands: Moondog’s finest beers and seltzers as well as sparkling and wine are on offer as you watch the action live and loud on the venue's big screens. Entry is free, secure your booking here.
Terminus Hotel, Fitzroy North: This is quite the Super Bowl shindig with footy throwing competitions, footy throwing comps, spin the wheel games and bottomless all-American-style food & drinks for $110. Snag your tickets here.

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Imperial Hotel, Melbourne CBD: If you’re needed back at the office post-Super Bowl, this Live and Loud party might not be for you. A Super Bowl brekkie menu followed by American-style bites, drink specials and of course, icy beers, all kicking off at 9am. Book your spot here.
The Corner Hotel, Richmond: They love footy at the Corner and they don’t care whether it’s AFL, NFL or anything in between. Drink specials and an American style brekky are on the menu. They’ll be screening the game live on the rooftop, so if you want to get amongst it this could absolutely be the place for you. Entry is free and bookings are encouraged. Entry is free, but can book in here.
Caulfield Racecourse, Caulfield: Budweiser on arrival, an all-American brekkie, big screens, buckets of booze. Sportsbet Super Bowl Monday packs in everything you could dream up for the big day. The front lawn will be transformed into a trackside simulated NFL field, making this possibly the most immersive way to experience the Super Bowl. Tickets are $25, you can book in here.