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Central Florida Super Bowl Watch Party Guide 2026

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The 2026 Super Bowl LX is almost here! On Sunday, February 8, 2026, fans across the country, including Central Florida, will be tuning in for kickoff at 6:30 p.m. ET.

This year features the Seattle Seahawks taking on the New England Patriots, promising a game full of skill, big plays, and memorable moments. Whether you’re cheering for your favorite team or just in it for the halftime show, catch it live on NBC or stream on Peacock.

Speaking of halftime, get ready for Bad Bunny, who’s set to bring an unforgettable performance to the biggest stage in sports. From the opening kickoff to the final whistle, it’s a night made for football fans, food lovers, and anyone looking to enjoy a great party atmosphere.

Watch Parties Locations

Florida Big Game Festival 

Where: 2112 Martin Rd., Tampa

Starting at 5 p.m., the Florida Big Game Festival is more than a watch party but an experience for fans who want big-screen viewing plus music, food, drink, and activities. The game will be shown live on 15-foot screens, and the festival includes a DJ, food, and open-bar areas, and even a dedicated kids’ area with crafts, bouncy houses, and other activities. For information on tickets and VIP packages, visit HERE

The Big Game at Stadium Club

Where: 8101 World Center Dr., Orlando

At Stadium Club, an immersive watch party environment awaits. With 360° viewing on massive screens surrounding the room, this event simulates the feeling of being inside the stadium. The ticket includes a premium dinner buffet, open bar, reserved seating, raffles, and an after-party with a DJ once the game ends. Seating tiers range from prime front-row tables to club-level bar views. Great for groups or a more upscale Super Bowl night. To make a reservation, visit HERE

Watch Party at El Jefe Tequilas

Where: 3227 Margaritaville Blvd., Kissimmee

Starting at 6:30 p.m., head to El Jefe Tequilas for a lively, football-themed watch party with TVs all around the indoor bar and dining room, plus an XL screen outside. They’ll have football-themed cocktails, some of which are inspired by Bad Bunny, food and drink specials, and a party atmosphere starting before kickoff. This is perfect for fans who want drinks, music, and game energy in a festive setting. Tickets are not required. 

Violet Venom Brewery’s Watch Party

Where: 14 West Neptune Rd., Kissimmee

For a relaxed but fun brewery vibe, Violet’s Venom hosts a ticketed Super Bowl party with a catered spread: Texas chili, chips and queso with a nacho topping bar, gochujang chicken, and tailgate meatballs included with your ticket. Beer and wine are also available for purchase, and there’s a discount on tap wall cards for guests. This is a great mix of good food and football energy in a cozy brewery setting. 

The Wharf at Promenade at Sunset Walk 

Where: 3274 Margaritaville Blvd., Kissimmee

At The Wharf, watch the game outdoors on large video walls and enjoy an all-inclusive food and drink experience from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. The spread typically includes a nacho bar, sliders, shrimp/chicken tacos, and wings, alongside unlimited cocktails and draft beers. Tickets are required for this party that feels like a full dinner and game experience. 

The Big Game Watch Party at Promenade at Sunset Walk

Where: 3215 Margaritaville Blvd., Kissimmee

This completely free outdoor event is one of the biggest public watch parties in the area. Running from 2 p.m. through the night, it features two video walls showing pre-game and game coverage, live music, DJs, street performers, and football games like corn-hole and football-throwing challenges. There are food and drink specials at nearby venues, plenty of space to mingle, and it’s pet-friendly. The Promenade is perfect for groups or families who want a lively outdoor vibe before and during the game. 

Additional Bars & Big Screen Spots

These venues are popular Central Florida sports bar destinations where you’ll find plenty of TVs and a strong game‑day atmosphere with no tickets needed. 

From a festival-style celebration to a high-energy restaurant bar or a classic sports bar, Central Florida has plenty of ways to enjoy Super Bowl LX, no matter the vibe you’re after. 

Written by Ava McDonnell

Ava McDonnell is the Digital Content Creator/Editorial Manager for Central Florida Lifestyle Magazine while also earning her bachelor's degree in English at the University of Central Florida. Her work has been featured in UCF's The Charge and Her Campus UCF. She also has experience in editing using AP Style and SEO guidelines.

Located in Clermont, Ava has always had a passion for learning about people's lives and sharing accurate stories with the world. She is dedicated to getting the job done right while making content interesting for readers. Aside from writing, you can find her indulging in the great outdoors with the people she loves. Whether it is hiking, taking photographs, or trying new activities, she is up for almost anything.

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