Sunday 8th February 2026 | Kick-off 11:30pm GMT
Super Bowl LX comes to London Bridge with the only viewing party that starts at 7pm, not kick-off. Five hours of tailgate-style entertainment, live music, eating contests, and a room full of NFL fans who actually turned up to watch the game.
San Francisco hosts Super Bowl LX on Sunday, 8th February. We’re hosting the biggest watch party in London Bridge.
7pm-9pm: Tailgate Party
Bottomless beer, American-themed entertainment, games. Get here early.
8pm-10pm: Live Music
Full band. Loud. Sets the tone before the game even starts.
10pm: Hot Dog Eating Competition
Winner takes home bragging rights and a prize. Losers get mocked.
10:30pm: Pre-Game Hype
Big screens. Big atmosphere. Final hour before kick-off.
11:30pm: Kick-Off
Multiple screens. Extended licence. Kitchen open late. We’re here until the trophy’s lifted.
Half-Time
Raffle draw for NFL London tickets, £100 bar tab, and more. Plus the half-time show on full volume (even non-NFL fans show up for this part).
Premium Cave Packages – £1,100 SOLD OUT
All three caves are gone. Should’ve booked earlier.
Booth Packages – £400
Private booth for your group. Limited availability, filling fast.
Includes:
Table Packages – £50pp
Reserved seating in our Dugout or Belushi’s sections. Best value for groups.
General Admission – £10
Walk-ins welcome. £10 gets you in the door with a drink token (bottle of Bud Light). Seating’s first-come, first-served, so arrive early if you want a spot.
Five-hour party starting at 7pm, not kick-off. Extended licence means we’re open late, long after most places have kicked everyone out. Central London Bridge location packed with international travellers and locals who’ve made NFL Sundays a tradition here.
Most places just show the game. We throw a party that happens to include the Super Bowl. Kitchen’s running until the early hours, raffle prizes include NFL London tickets and bar tabs, and you’re surrounded by people who know the difference between a touchdown and a field goal.
Caves are sold out. Booths are going. Tables are filling. Secure your seat before it’s gone.
Sunday 8th February 2026 | Kick-off 11:30pm GMT
Super Bowl LX comes to London Bridge with the only viewing party that starts at 7pm, not kick-off. Five hours of tailgate-style entertainment, live music, eating contests, and a room full of NFL fans who actually turned up to watch the game.
San Francisco hosts Super Bowl LX on Sunday, 8th February. We’re hosting the biggest watch party in London Bridge.
7pm-9pm: Tailgate Party
Bottomless beer, American-themed entertainment, games. Get here early.
8pm-10pm: Live Music
Full band. Loud. Sets the tone before the game even starts.
10pm: Hot Dog Eating Competition
Winner takes home bragging rights and a prize. Losers get mocked.
10:30pm: Pre-Game Hype
Big screens. Big atmosphere. Final hour before kick-off.
11:30pm: Kick-Off
Multiple screens. Extended licence. Kitchen open late. We’re here until the trophy’s lifted.
Half-Time
Raffle draw for NFL London tickets, £100 bar tab, and more. Plus the half-time show on full volume (even non-NFL fans show up for this part).
Premium Cave Packages – £1,100 SOLD OUT
All three caves are gone. Should’ve booked earlier.
Booth Packages – £400
Private booth for your group. Limited availability, filling fast.
Includes:
Table Packages – £50pp
Reserved seating in our Dugout or Belushi’s sections. Best value for groups.
General Admission – £10
Walk-ins welcome. £10 gets you in the door with a drink token (bottle of Bud Light). Seating’s first-come, first-served, so arrive early if you want a spot.
Five-hour party starting at 7pm, not kick-off. Extended licence means we’re open late, long after most places have kicked everyone out. Central London Bridge location packed with international travellers and locals who’ve made NFL Sundays a tradition here.
Most places just show the game. We throw a party that happens to include the Super Bowl. Kitchen’s running until the early hours, raffle prizes include NFL London tickets and bar tabs, and you’re surrounded by people who know the difference between a touchdown and a field goal.
Caves are sold out. Booths are going. Tables are filling. Secure your seat before it’s gone.


