12 Prime Spots in Seattle to Cheer On the Seahawks to Super Bowl Victory
Photo courtesy of Rod Mar/Seattle Seahawks

All eyes will be focused on the biggest stage in sports this Sunday as the Seattle Seahawks face the New England Patriots in a high-stakes Super Bowl LX rematch. Whether you’re looking to witness Sam Darnold’s redemption arc or join the roar of the crowd when Jaxon Smith-Njigba makes a play, the city is ready to explode with energy.

Although the food game is on point at Lumen Field, this game is being played at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. So unless you have several thousand dollars to drop on tickets and a flight, you’ll want to join the other “12s” throughout the city as they cheer on the Hawks. From high-end open bars to rowdy neighborhood pubs with free buffets, here are 12 prime locations in Seattle to catch every second of the action.

Queen Anne Beerhall
203 W Thomas St.

This venue is hosting the ultimate high-end gameday experience. Their VIP celebration runs from 2:30 PM to 7:30 PM and features an all-you-can-eat spread of classic gameday fare alongside an unlimited open bar. While reserved seating has already sold out, you can still snag General Admission tickets for $100 plus tax and gratuity, which grants you access to the standing areas, patio, and high-tops with full access to the buffet and drinks.

Victory Hall
1201 1st Ave S.

Doors open early at 10:00 AM for this massive, family-friendly event. The highlight here is the 23-foot indoor screen equipped with full game sound, ensuring you don’t miss a single play. Fans can enjoy food trucks, a live pregame DJ, and various tailgating games like cornhole and giant Jenga before the 3:30 PM kickoff.

Lariat Bar
9827 16th Ave SW

Known for its wrestling-themed atmosphere, Lariat Bar is offering a completely free buffet and free entry into commercial bingo and halftime games. The real standout feature is their post-game plan: if (when) the Seahawks win, they provide plastic ponchos and goggles for a full-scale locker-room style champagne shower celebration.

13 Coins Restaurant (Pioneer Square)
255 S King St

The Lower Quarters at 13 Coins is being transformed into a massive viewing hub featuring a 165-inch screen and 24 additional TVs. Admission is free on a first-come, first-served basis, though they are accepting reservations for larger groups of six or more starting at 1:00 PM.

Otter Bar and Burger
2379 Eastlake Ave E

This spot is going big with six TVs and a projector, offering a mix of bingo, squares, and drink specials. They have a unique ticketing system where a $21 ticket purchased through their website is credited back to you as $20 toward your final bill, essentially making your reservation almost free.

Swine Dining Pop-Up (SkB Architects)
2333 3rd Ave

For a more bespoke experience, Swine Dining is partnering with SkB Architects in their hybrid workspace/event space. A $20 ticket includes two drinks, and guests can purchase gourmet tailgate food and signature cocktails while watching the game in an architecturally beautiful setting.

Pecado Bueno (Both Locations)
4307 Fremont Ave N
2356 Eastlake Ave E

Pecado Bueno is hosting all-ages watch parties at both of its locations with a focus on big giveaways. They are handing out over $700 in prizes, including 50-inch televisions, and offering a budget-friendly $12 Super Bowl menu for the whole family.

SabbVerr Thai Bar & Grill
3410 Fremont Ave N.

Located in Fremont, this is the place for those who want great food with their football. They are offering an all-day Happy Hour and featuring the game on a large projector screen with free admission for all guests.

Traveling Goat
621 1/2 Queen Anne Ave N.

The Traveling Goat is opening its doors at 1:00 PM to get the party started early. There are no reservations here, so it’s all about getting in early to secure a spot where the TVs and sound will be turned all the way up as the Hawks look to crush the Pats.

Marco Polo Bar & Grill
5613 4th Ave S.

While this Georgetown staple is normally a stronghold for Washington State Cougars fans (not to mention fans of their broasted chicken), it becomes Seahawk territory for the Super Bowl. They have 13 TVs strategically placed throughout the bar so that every seat has a perfect view of the action.

Métier Brewing
2616 E Cherry St.

Located in the Central District, Métier Brewing offers a great local craft beer environment for the game. It’s an ideal choice for fans who want a community-focused vibe and excellent independent brews along with food from Lil’ Brown Girl while they cheer on the team.

Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub
1916 Post Alley

For a classic Seattle experience, Kells in Post Alley provides a rowdy, traditional pub atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to grab a pint and join a crowd of passionate fans in one of the city’s most iconic settings.