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Dallas Super Bowl Guide: Six Premier Venues to Watch the Game

1. Happiest Hour
Dallas’s largest patio lounge, Happiest Hour, hosts its Big Game Watch Party with game‑day favorites, a beer tower, halftime giveaways, and more. With over 25 TVs and ample space, it’s ideal for a friends’ gathering. Seating is first‑come, first‑served, so arrive early to secure a spot.

2. The Owners Box at the Omni Dallas
For an authentic sports‑bar vibe, head to The Owners Box. The bar features a robust beer selection, multiple TVs, and a centerpiece 16‑foot screen. The Big Game Watch Party is free and first‑come, first‑served. Highlight dishes include the Hog Heaven Sandwich and Dungeness Crab Cakes.

3. Granada Theater
Located in Lower Greenville, Granada Theater offers a Big Game Watch Party with comfortable seating, giant screens, and concert‑quality sound. Tickets are $11 and include admission plus a game‑day taco plate.

4. Draft Sports Bar & Lounge at the Sheraton Dallas
The newly renovated bar at the Sheraton Hotel in Downtown Dallas provides game‑day action with great food, drinks, and seating. Shareable apps such as popcorn chicken and warm pimento cheese dip complement local beers.

5. Network Bar
The Network Bar in West Dallas hosts a free Super Bowl Watch Party—just register here. Expect $10 snacks and appetizers, along with all‑day drink specials.

6. Hero
Join the crew at Hero in Victory Park for an all‑day Super Bowl Tailgate. The event features an unlimited buffet, drink specials, raffle prizes, and a 24‑foot screen. General admission is $50, covering access to five bars, multiple buffets, and the screen—get your tickets here.

Header photo credit: Happiest Hour

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