Watch the Big Game in Awesome Alpharetta!
February 8, 2026
6:30 pm
Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California,
Super Bowl LX, the 60th Super Bowl, will decide the NFL champion.
Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots
This is the moment everyone talks about. Catch the Super Bowl Halftime Show featuring Bad Bunny and soak up the energy as one of the world’s biggest stars takes over the biggest stage in sports. Grab a drink, settle in with friends, and enjoy a crowd-worthy moment that makes game night in Alpharetta even more unforgettable.
Places To Eat, Drink & Enjoy The Game
Here are ten of Alpharetta’s Big Game watch spots!
1. Fairway Social
240 South Main St.
Are you and your crew looking for a place to watch The Big Game? Fairway Social has got you covered!
2. Topgolf Alpharetta
10900 Westside Pkwy.
Take a crack at a sport of a different sort while you watch your team dominate at Topgolf Alpharetta! With tons of tasty snacks and over 100 televisions throughout the cool, multi-storied range, you won’t miss a second of the big game, and you’ll have plenty to keep you busy during the commercial breaks!
3. Dave & Busters
6500 North Point Pkwy.
Prepare to have your senses astonished watching the big game with Dave & Buster’s epic stadium sound rolling out from massive HDTVs—so real you’ll feel like you’re actually at the game! Have your pick of a superb selection of draft beers, a full bar, and chef-crafted creations like juicy steaks, next-level nachos, and tons of other American classics at the restaurant on site! Grab the whole crew for food, football, and plenty of over-the-top fun playing Dave and Buster’s hottest new arcade games!
4. Central City Tavern
19 Academy St.
Big Game = Big Fun at Central City Tavern! This Downtown Alpharetta upscale sports bar features more than 20 big-screen TVs. In between touchdowns, take a try at Central City Tavern’s shuffleboard tables.
5. Main Event
10700 Davis Dr.
Upon entry, prepare to have your eyes light up with the glow of the dozens upon dozens of big-screen TVs! This is the way the big game was meant to be watched! Before and after the game, you and the fam can play arcade games, bowl a few games, or take to the skies on the gravity ropes, then refuel at the full-service casual dining restaurant.
6. Buffalo Wild Wing
10890 Haynes Bridge Rd.
On game day, Buffalo Wild Wings knows how to bring the energy. With wall-to-wall TVs, crave-worthy wings, and ice-cold drinks, this is a go-to spot for fans who want to catch every play, every replay, and every big moment.
7. Wild Wing Cafe
5530 Windward Pkwy.
Big screens, bold flavors, and a lively crowd make Wild Wing Cafe a solid pick for the Big Game. Settle in with your favorite wings, grab a drink, and enjoy the game in a high-energy atmosphere built for cheering loud.
8. Brimstone Tavern
10595 Old Alabama Rd. Connector, Ste. 1
Brimstone Tavern delivers an elevated game day experience with upscale comfort food, craft cocktails, and plenty of screens to catch the action. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy the Super Bowl with great food, great drinks, and a relaxed neighborhood vibe.
9. Taco Mac
4305 Old Milton Pkwy. Ste. 101
Located in the Old Milton District, this Taco Mac delivers fan-favorite wings, ice-cold drinks, and a buzzing sports bar atmosphere. Settle in, grab your go-to order, and enjoy the action with fellow fans.
10. Taco Mac
875 North Main St., Ste. 306
The Windward District Taco Mac delivers classic game day energy with legendary wings, cold beer, and plenty of TVs throughout the space. It’s an easy go-to for gathering with friends and catching every big moment in a lively sports bar setting.
Need more ideas for what to get up to before and after the game? Whether you’re celebrating or commiserating after the Big Game, you’ll find plenty to do in Awesome Alpharetta.
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Did You Know?
- The very first Super Bowl ticket in 1967 cost $12
- According to the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Super Bowl Sunday is the second-highest day of food consumption in the US, behind Thanksgiving
- Since 1971, the only Super Bowl to not feature Roman numerals was Super Bowl 50
- Jimmy Johnson is the first head football coach to win both a college football national championship and a Super Bowl
- The second half of the first Super Bowl had to be reshot because NBC’s cameras missed it
