Super Bowl LX in Rogers: Best Sports Bars, Big Screens & Game-Day Specials to Watch Seahawks vs Patriots
A local, practical guide to where Rogers fans can grab a great seat, good wings, and solid drink specials for Super Bowl Sunday.

Looking for the best places to watch Super Bowl LX in Rogers? Here’s a neighborhood-by-neighborhood roundup of sports bars, breweries, and restaurants with big screens, game-day specials, and watch-party vibes for Seahawks vs Patriots—plus tips to reserve seats before kickoff.
Rogers, it’s a throwback Super Bowl with a twist. Super Bowl LX (February 8, 2026) is set: the Seattle Seahawks vs New England Patriots, with plenty of history baked in. New England has now appeared in at least one Super Bowl in every decade since the 1980s—12 Super Bowl appearances total—so this is familiar territory for Pats fans. Seattle, meanwhile, is heading to its fourth Super Bowl since 2005 and is chasing a little redemption after losing to New England 11 years ago. The paths here were gritty: the Patriots punched their ticket by beating the Denver Broncos 10–7 in the AFC Championship, and the Seahawks survived a thriller over the Los Angeles Rams 31–27 in the NFC Championship. And if you’re going out, you’ll want a place that’s just as ready for the Bad Bunny halftime show—the first solo Latino artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show—as it is for the final two-minute drill.
This guide is for going out locally in Rogers: where to post up for big screens, where the food and drink promos usually pop, what neighborhoods and corridors tend to feel most “game-day,” and how to actually land a decent table before the rush.
Best areas in Rogers to watch the Super Bowl (and why they work)
Rogers isn’t huge, which is great on Super Bowl Sunday—you can bounce between spots without a complicated plan. These are the corridors where watch parties tend to feel easiest:
- Pinnacle Hills / Promenade area (near 72758): The highest concentration of restaurants and bars where TVs are plentiful and parking is straightforward.
- Downtown Rogers (72756): A more “local regulars” feel—great if you want conversation, a craft beer list, and a less chain-heavy vibe.
- New Hope Rd / W Walnut St corridors: Easy access, lots of casual spots, and typically good for early arrivals who want to claim a booth.
Rogers sports bars and restaurants that are solid bets for Super Bowl LX
Not every place handles Super Bowl crowds the same way. The best watch-party spots tend to do three things well: lots of screens, fast service on peak days, and simple game-day specials (wings, buckets, pitchers, burger baskets, or party platters). Here are Rogers favorites worth calling first to confirm game audio, seating, and any reservations.
Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux (Rogers)
If you want the full “sports bar built for big games” setup—big screens, a loud crowd, and a menu made for sharing—Walk-On’s is usually a dependable choice for Super Bowl watching in Rogers. Expect a mix of table groups and bar seating, and plan to arrive early if you want a direct line-of-sight to the main TVs.
- Good for: Groups, lots of TVs, high-energy atmosphere
- Watch-party move: Ask ahead whether they’ll run game audio for Seahawks vs Patriots and if they have any reserved sections for larger parties
Buffalo Wild Wings (Rogers)
For a straightforward Super Bowl plan—wings, screens, and the kind of menu everyone can agree on—B-Dubs is a classic. It’s also one of the easiest places to go “no-fuss” if your group can’t decide where to meet.
- Good for: Wing variety, consistent game coverage, casual drop-in
- Pro tip: If you’re bringing a big group, call ahead and ask what time the dining room typically fills on Super Bowl Sunday
Parkside Public (Downtown Rogers)
Downtown Rogers has a more neighborhood feel on game days, and Parkside Public is often a comfortable choice when you want good food, drinks, and a lively-but-not-chaotic vibe. It’s a great option if you care about the halftime show as much as the game—places with a slightly more “restaurant-first” setup tend to have clearer audio inside.
- Good for: A slightly more elevated watch experience, date-night-meets-game-night
- Watch-party move: Request a table with a clear view before the pregame crowds settle in
Ozark Beer Company (near Downtown Rogers)
Craft beer + a big game is a reliable combo, especially if you’re watching with friends who like to sample a flight. Breweries can be a great Super Bowl venue if they’re putting the game on with solid audio, or if your group is fine with a “watch together” vibe rather than a traditional sports bar setup. Call ahead to confirm they’ll be showing Super Bowl LX and ask about any taproom event plans.
- Good for: Beer lovers, low-pressure hang, pregame meetups
- What to ask: Whether they’re allowing outside food or partnering with a food truck for game-day
Club Frisco (Rogers)
If your ideal Super Bowl watch party includes something a little more “old-school Rogers”—steaks, drinks, and a bar that feels like it’s seen plenty of big nights—Club Frisco can be a memorable pick. This is one of those spots where you’ll want to confirm TV setup and seating ahead of time.
- Good for: A classic night out, smaller-group plans
- Pro tip: Go earlier for dinner and settle in before kickoff
Game-day specials to look for (even if a venue hasn’t posted them yet)
Some places in Rogers won’t publish their Super Bowl deals until the week of the game. If you’re calling around, these are the most common watch-party deals and party discounts to ask about:
- Wing bundles: 20/50/100-wing trays, often with sauces included
- Beer buckets: Domestic buckets, local tallboy bundles, or “mix-and-match” options
- Pitcher + appetizer combos: An easy group order that keeps the table moving
- Happy hour extensions: Some places quietly run happy-hour pricing through kickoff
- Freebies and add-ons: Free queso/guac with a minimum tab, or a free dessert if you book a large table
- To-go party packs: Great if you decide last-minute to watch at home—but still want “bar food”
How to get the best seat in Rogers (without camping out all day)
Super Bowl Sunday crowds in Rogers tend to move in waves: early dinner, late afternoon pregame, and the “oops we should’ve left 30 minutes ago” rush. If you want a prime view for Seahawks vs Patriots, use this simple approach.
- Pick your “must-have”: game audio, a specific screen, or a booth for 6+ people. You can usually only guarantee one without a reservation.
- Call 3–5 days ahead: Ask if they take reservations for Super Bowl LX or if it’s first come, first served. Many places will reserve for larger parties only.
- Arrive earlier than you think: If kickoff is early evening, aim to arrive at least 90 minutes early for a top seat at most sports bars.
- Order smart at the start: Put in a first round of food early (app sampler, wing order, nachos). Kitchens get slammed right before kickoff.
- Know your parking plan: Pinnacle Hills/Promenade spots are convenient, but they can bottle-neck—consider carpooling for big groups.
Neighborhood vibes: where different fans tend to fit in
Not every watch party feels the same. Here’s an easy “match the mood” guide for Rogers:
- If you want loud, high-energy, and lots of TVs: head toward Pinnacle Hills/Promenade-area sports bars in 72758.
- If you want a more local, downtown feel: try Downtown Rogers (72756) where it’s easier to walk between spots if one is packed.
- If you’re with mixed ages (or mixed interest in football): pick a restaurant with a strong menu and comfortable seating—your non-football friends will thank you by the second quarter.
Make it a Seahawks vs Patriots theme night (without being cheesy)
Even if you’re not the type to paint your face, a few small touches make the night more fun—especially in a neutral city crowd where you’ll likely see both sides. Look for (or suggest to your group) simple, wearable nods:
- Seahawks colors: navy, action green accents, and a beanie if it’s cold out
- Patriots colors: navy, red details, and a classic cap
- Table order “draft”: let each person “draft” one must-have item (wings, fries, sliders, queso) so nobody feels outvoted
Bad Bunny halftime show: pick a spot that won’t talk through it
The Bad Bunny halftime show is going to be a real moment—especially as the first solo Latino artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime stage. If your group actually wants to hear it (not just glance up), you’ll want a venue that treats halftime like part of the event. When you call around, ask one question that tells you everything: “Will you have the audio on for halftime?”
Restaurant-forward venues and breweries sometimes have clearer audio and less constant shouting than packed sports bars. If you want the full concert vibe, consider arriving early and sitting closer to the main screen rather than tucked into a side room.
Quick checklist: what to ask when you call a venue in Rogers
- Are you showing Super Bowl LX on all TVs?
- Will you have game audio on?
- Do you take reservations (or hold tables) for Super Bowl Sunday?
- Any game-day specials—wings, buckets, pitcher deals, or party platters?
- Is there a cover charge or minimum spend for large groups?
- What time do you recommend arriving for a table of our size?
If you’re hosting at home in Rogers, use local pickup like a pro
Sometimes the best play is watching at home and letting someone else do the cooking. If your plan changes last minute (or the best bars are packed), you can still build a “watch party spread” by ordering pickup from places you already trust. Look for:
- Wing trays (order early—these sell out fast)
- Family-style sides (fries, mac, coleslaw, chips + dips)
- Dessert trays for the fourth-quarter sugar rush
Even if you go out, this is a smart backup plan: if the wait is too long, pivot and you’ll still eat well.
Rogers Super Bowl Sunday planning timeline (simple and realistic)
- Monday–Wednesday: Choose your top two venues (one “sports bar” option, one “restaurant” option).
- Thursday: Call to confirm TV/audio setup and ask about any food and drink promos.
- Friday: Lock your group size. Super Bowl plans fall apart when “maybe” becomes “plus four.”
- Sunday (game day): Arrive early, order appetizers first, and settle your tab plan with the server early (split evenly, one card, or separate checks).
One more local-fun add-on: a free daily sweepstakes to keep the week interesting
If you like the idea of a little extra “game-day luck” energy in the days leading up to kickoff, ZipSweep is a fun, free daily sweepstakes built around U.S. ZIP codes—quick to check, no tickets and no payments. It’s an easy, low-effort ritual while you’re counting down to Seahawks vs Patriots.
Final tip: choose the vibe first, then the menu
For Super Bowl LX in Rogers, the best watch party isn’t always the place with the biggest TV—it’s the spot that matches your group. If you want loud and rowdy, go sports-bar heavy around Pinnacle Hills. If you want comfortable seating and a clearer halftime experience for Bad Bunny, look at downtown restaurants and breweries. Either way, show up early, wear your navy/green or navy/red with pride, and enjoy a Super Bowl that actually has real history behind it.