You Ready For Some Football? Super Bowl 2026
This year’s Super Bowl brings a heavyweight matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. Whether you’re all in for the plays, the commercials, or just there for the food (no judgment), Super Bowl Sunday is the perfect excuse to gather. Watch at one of the area’s sports bars where the crowd reactions are half the fun to game-day spreads you can order in and serve at your own watch party. The team at TheListAreYouOnIt.com has rounded up the best places to watch and the best things to eat, so you’re ready for kickoff through the final whistle.2Fifty Texas BBQ: 2fifty’s Super Bowl takeout packages are available for pre-order. Options include The Kickoff Kit, featuring hot honey wings, Texas Twinkies, smoked sausages, Texas chili, a smoked feta cheese block, and purple corn chips; a Beef Only Combo for six with a beef rib, prime brisket, and poblano sausage; a Game Day Combo for four with prime brisket, pork spare rib and sausages; and a Family Feast serving up to 15 with a whole prime brisket, smoked sausages, BBQ sauce bottles, and two half-tray sides. To place an order, click here.Arrels: For those looking to watch the Big Game in a warm, inviting setting that feels more elevated than the typical sports bar, Arrels at Arlo DC offers a standout option. Guests can catch all the action on screen while enjoying craft cocktails and modern Spanish cuisine from Michelin-starred Chef Pepe Moncayo, whose menu brings bold flavors and refined technique to classic dishes meant for sharing. Arrels is an ideal spot to gather with friends and enjoy the Big Game with a distinctly culinary twist.Cowbell Seafood & Oyster: Cowbell is bringing back Fancy Ranch for 1 epic day only with a pre-order–only Super Bowl Box that levels up game-day comfort. The $75 box is stacked with 10 pieces of crispy Amish fried chicken, corn waffles with PA maple butter, and pint-sized sides, plus a full sauce squad. To keep the vibes high, there’s also a Bad Bunny–themed cocktail available in a to-go pouch. Limited quantities available for pickup on Super Bowl Sunday, from 12:00 - 4:30 p.m. at Union Market; Click here for more info.The Darcy Hotel: Available February 7th - 8th, The Darcy Hotel is offering a tropical, reggaeton-inspired Afternoon Tea celebrating Latin music and culture in honor of Super Bowl Weekend Halftime show. The experience features Puerto Rican-inspired bites including Tres Leches and Short Rib Mofongo Bites, vibrant cocktail pairings, and a curated Latin music playlist for an immersive, high-energy twist on traditional tea service. Priced at $60 per adult and $30 per child under 12. For more information, click here.Dos Toros Taqueria: For those hosting the ultimate watch party at home, let Dos Toros do the heavy lifting with their game day catering packages. Bring stadium-level energy straight to your living room, with nacho bar spreads, limited-time chips and dips platters, and a taco bar stacked with pollo asado, carne asada, classic sides, desserts, and their signature selection of hot sauces. Add a 6-pack of beer to select packages to upgrade your gameday. To place an order, click here.The Falls: The Falls is offering “The Big Game Specials” from January 16th - February 8th with same-day ordering available while supplies last. Choose from two Big Game Bundles: The Touchdown Bundle for $185 (serves 8–10) or The Great Falls Bundle for $525 (serves 30), and customize your spread with add-ons like smoked wings, sides, smoked meats, ribs, chicken tenders, sliders, cocktail growlers, and dessert platters, priced individually. Pick up is at The Falls. To place an order, click here.Hi-Lawn: Hi-Lawn is hosting their 2nd Annual SuperDome Sunday Viewing Party on Sunday, February 8th. Tickets are just $10 with open seating. Food and drink will be sold à la carte. To purchase a ticket, click here. Jack Rose Dining Saloon: Jack Rose Dining Saloon will host their annual Super Bowl Party on Sunday, February 8th. The open to the public party is free to attend, with table reservations available in the saloon, and a game-day menu of cocktails, beer buckets, nachos, and whiskey wings. For more information, click here.JINYA Ramen Bar: JINYA’s locations across the DMV including their just-opened Georgetown location will offer their Game Day deal which includes a $5 Crispy Chicken (5 pieces) and any draft beer for $5. Dine-in only. The game will be shown at select locations.Joe Theismann’s Restaurant: At Joe Theismann’s Restsurant, they offer wall-to-wall action with a 40-seat bar, 11 TVs, and a refreshed dining room surrounded by iconic sports memorabilia. For a limited time during the playoffs, guests can also dig into the Playoff Tower, a shareable two-tier spread featuring hot dogs and sliders on the bottom tier, and fries, onion rings, and dips on top—perfect for groups of up to four. Prefer to host at home? Joe Theismann’s makes game-day hosting easy with takeout options designed for sharing, perfect for watch parties of any size. For more information, click here.Junction: This Super Bowl season, Junction will be a go-to for Super Bowl To-Go and dine-in offerings - shareable, crowd-pleasing favorites alongside craft beers and spirits. Game-day highlights include: Loaded Tots, Chorizo Nachos, Pork Nachos, All-American Sliders, Street Tacos, Chicken Wings, and Soup & Grilled Cheese. For more information, click here.Paraiso: Packages include: “Taco Combo Box” ($27 - 3 tacos of choice w/ a side of refried beans & Mexican rice), “Taco Box 10” ($55 - Choice of Chicken, Al Pastor, Carne Asada, Carnitas, Fried Cod, Shrimp Cauliflower), & “Taco Box 20” ($85). Takeout cocktails are available including Classic Margs, Seasonal Margs, etc to serve 2 or 6. “Chips & Dips” also avail ($60) - feeds 15. Pickup on Super Bowl Sunday. Paraíso is also offering 10% off for Super Bowl takeout package orders placed through February 7th.SLY: The Morrow’s sleek rooftop bar is hosting an all-day happy hour from 12:00 - 10:00 p.m., perfect for fans who want game-day energy with a view: $1 oysters, $3 sliders, $4 Fries, $12 burgers and fries, $5 fried chicken bites , $6 truffles. Beverage specials include $8 house wines, $5 beers, and $7 rail cocktails. Street Pizza & Street Burger: Street Pizza and Street Burger are teaming up for all-day deals perfect for grazing between plays: $1.50 wings, $20 beer buckets, $5 Peroni drafts, and $20 Peroni pitchers.Taco Bamba: Taco Bamba’s Big Game Platter is back and packed with 18 dry-rubbed chicken wings, served with chili garlic or Bamba buffalo sauce on the side, plus poblano ranch, fully loaded nachos, and classic queso and guacamole to round out the spread. To place an order, click here.Taqueria Xochi: Xochi’s Navy Yard and Arlington locations are hosting a party for Super Bowl LX with themed décor, Bad Bunny playlists, and a pre-game viewing at Navy Yard of Bad Bunny’s “No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí” concerton their projector screen before the game airs. Specials include all-day “Xochi Hour” and a special “Conejo Malo” (“Firewater Rojo: Margarita inspired by Bad Bunny’s namesake song) for $9 (Navy Yard, Arlington). They’ll also offer 12 tacos in their “La Jugada” platter ($60 takeout/delivery - all locations) with option to add on $10 Margs to-go.Timber Pizza (McLean): Timber Pizza is offering a Super Bowl special with the Timber Combo, featuring 12 wings and two cheese or pepperoni pizzas for $45. The deal is available for both in-store dining and to-go. For more information, click here.