20 Tailgates, Watch Parties, and Buffets for Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas (2024)

Las Vegas is hosting its first Super Bowl in 2024, and unless you have deep pockets, loyal fan connections, or you’re Taylor Swift, you may not be in Allegiant Stadium at kickoff when the Kansas City Chiefs face off with the San Francisco 49ers to decide who will raise the Lombardi Trophy and become this year’s NFL champ. So where will you be watching the game — airing on February 11, 2024, at 3:30 p.m. PST — this year?

Super Bowl LVIII week in Las Vegas will offer parties galore. The NFL Experience and Taste of the NFL are favorites among football fans. There are also a number of concerts and celebrity-hosted events leading up to the big game, including Shaq’s Fun House at XS, Gronk Beach at Encore Beach Club, and former Seattle Seahawks star Marshawn Lynch’s event at Eight Lounge. So here are a few options to consider if you can’t secure a golden ticket to the game and don’t want to watch from your own couch. And while there will be hundreds of watch parties all over town and countless sports bars to visit, here are 13 that have some of the most compelling specials on offer.

Stripsteak

3950 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 632-7200

This two-course Michael Mina brunch ($79) lets fans pair an appetizer and main of their liking from a list of 14 items. Among the appetizers: crispy hamachi nori tacos, ahi tuna poke, and a lobster toast. For mains, choose from entrees such as “Elvis” brulee French toast, ginger-glazed salmon, or Wagyu skirt steak and eggs. Add-ons include a half-dozen oysters ($33), caviar jelly doughnuts ($24 each), and more. Seatings are available from 10:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

The Players Tailgate

4223 S, Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89119
Bobby Flay hosts this 10th anniversary VIP event ($975) that features an All-Star roster of Food Network stars, James Beard Award Winners, and Michelin star chefs including Marc Murphy, Michael Symon, Antonia Lofaso, Maneet Chauhan, and Damaris Phillips. There’ll be 19 celebrity chefs in attendance and more than 50 active NFL players. The menu is impressive. The pre-game tailgate runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas

4510 Paradise Road Las Vegas, NV 89169
(702) 853-2337
How’s a German beer garden with an open bar and an all-you-can-eat menu sound? For $230, Hofbräuhaus is serving up its notable Bavarian goulash soup, schnitzel, beef chili, sauerkraut doused pork sandwich, brats, and more. Wash it down with a bourbon cherry lemonade or an electric margarita. The event runs from 12:30 p.m. until the end of the game. Let’s cheer for overtime.

Morimoto Las Vegas

3799 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 891-3001
Morimoto is hosting a three-night omakase dinner and wine pairing over Super Bowl weekend. The five-course dinner ($275 with a $125 optional wine pairing add-on) will be available February 9-11 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. The tantalizing menu includes A5 Oita wagyu tartare with caviar, spicy Alaskan king crab, assorted sushi, choice of Chilean sea bass or American Wagyu filet mignon as a main, and it wraps with cheesecake for dessert.

3300 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 894-7371
If brews, barbecue, and bull-riding are your thing head over to Gilley’s for a gameday bash. Doors open at 1 p.m. at this party where all-you-can-drink draft beer and premium co*cktails come paired with a food buffet. Packages start at $200. Expect nachos, ribs, and a whole lot more.

Mijo Modern Mexican

6925 S. Durango Drive Las Vegas, NV 89148
(702) 489-2129
With a food and beverage purchase of $175 per person, football fans can reserve a seat at one of the valley’s newest Mexican restaurants to watch the game in a theater-style setup. Sizzling fajitas, grilled whole fish, chicken taquitos, carne asada tacos, and birria short rib are among the favored dishes here. Mijo’s watch party kicks off 2:30 p.m.

Casa Calavera

4455 Paradise Road Las Vegas, Nevada 89169
(702) 693-5000
At just $75 per person, come hungry and dig into this all-you-can-eat menu of Mexican favorites. The Super Bowl menu at this Virgin Hotel restaurant has a long list of items to select from. Start with bacon-wrapped jalapenos, taquitos, mango shrimp, and Mexican street corn. Then move on and grab a taco or quesadilla platter, chicken fajitas, or an enchilada trio.

Stadium Swim

8 Fremont Street Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 247-2258
No doubt this is one of the biggest watch parties in the city — and definitely the one with the largest screen. Football fans coming to Circa’s Stadium Swim can watch the championship game on a 143-foot video screen and while swimming in the outdoor pool where the water is heated to over 90 degrees. Tacos, hot dogs, and stadium platters (which feed six) make up the menu. General admission is $150. Private cabana rentals, for up to 10 guests, require a minimum spend of $10,000.

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Downtown Las Vegas Events Center

200 S. 3rd Street Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 388-2101
Anyone who has ever gone to a Vegas Golden Knight watch party at the Downtown Event Center knows the place can be electric. Expect the same for this outdoor watch party, which has free admission. Tables (from four to 14 people) can be reserved with a beverage minimum spend. Food is also available for purchase.

2535 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 761-8070
This Sahara sports bar kicks off its party at 2 p.m. For $256.75 per person, fans receive a $200 food and beverage credit to apply to their bill as they watch the game on the more than 50 big-screen televisions. The crab-happy menu includes the crustacean in a variety of forms, like crab and street corn nachos, crabcake burgers, and crab-topped pizzas — but also dozens of sandwiches, and pete-zzas, including a blonde lobster pie.

Carversteak

3000 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 550-2333
The Resorts World steakhouse has announced a prix fixe Big Game Menu ($250 per person) that kicks off at 2 p.m. This includes select beer, wine, and co*cktails, and a menu of snacks, sharable favorites — pigs in a blanket, carne asada steak nachos, and spinach artichoke dip, among them — as well as pulled pork, Wagyu beef, and Nashville chicken sliders. An a la carte raw bar is available for an additional cost.

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Charlie’s Sports Bar

3131 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 770-3365
The Wynn’s sportsbook bar will become party central with fans dropping $475 a person for unlimited food and beverages during the game. The menu has apps that include chicken lollipops, smokehouse chili, and loaded sweet potato fries with several burgers, chicken queso birria tacos, and a smoked turkey club also available.

Buddy V’s Ristorante

3327 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 607-2355
From one hour before game time until the final whistle, Buddy V’s will serve up bottomless beverages and bites for $150 a person. Come hungry, meet Buddy, and enjoy the truffle cheese fries, ravioli fritti, Grandma’s meatballs, hot wings, sausage and peppers, porchetta sliders, and Italian hero subs.

3355 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 414-2337
Big game watchers at Black Tap will have to wait around until the fourth quarter to dig into one of the restaurant’s famous CrazyShakes. That’s because the sports bar has a set four-course menu (packages range from $200 to $349) where it will serve certain courses with each quarter of the game. The first quarter brings unlimited fried mozzerella, fries, chips with guacamole and queso, and teriyaki broccoli. A variety of wings arrive in the second, while fans can choose a burger or chicken sandwich after Usher’s halftime performance and end the game with a loaded milkshake.

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Virgil’s Real BBQ

3545 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 389-7400
Virgil’s Big Game package runs $225 per person and includes a heck of a lot of food. Take your pick of barbecued shrimp or chicken wings, trainwreck fries, or go all-in with a barbecue platter consisting of sliced beef brisket, Memphis-style pork spareribs, Carolina pulled pork, and a shrimp skewer. Sides include mac and cheese, hickory-pit baked beans, mashed potatoes and gravy, homemade cornbread, and banana pudding. The open bar features select beers, premium liquor, and house wines.

Guy’s Flavortown Tailgate

3535 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109
As the name suggests this is a tailgate party — running from 10:30 a.m. through 3:30 p.m. — so don’t expect to watch the game here. But it’s a tailgate meant for 10,000 fans. The family-friendly event, located behind behind the High Roller Observation Wheel, is open to all ages and admission is free, although a guaranteed ticket ($49.99) allows you to skip the line and a Taste of Flavortown entry ($99.99) does the same but with 10 food tasting vouchers included. The food festival will feature more than 25 local restaurant pop-ups and musical performances from country singer Dustin Lynch as well as Diplo.

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Gordon Ramsay Burger

3667 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 785-5462
The Planet Hollywood burger joint is keeping it simple with a $200 all-you-can-drink beer, wine, and well co*cktail package that comes with a $75 food credit. The menu, of course, is loaded with burger options (the Hell’s Kitchen burger is a favorite), but there are also footlong dawgs, jalapeno chicken poppers, truffle parmesan fries, and shakes.

Flanker Kitchen + Sports Bar

3950 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 632-8888
Given it’s just a quick walk-across-the-bridge away, Flanker might be the closest watch party to the actual game itself. The Mandalay Bay sports bar has always been a gameday destination, and on Super Bowl Sunday, the title game will play on a 30-foot-long LED screen. Prices start at $350 per person for an all-inclusive package with a premium open bar and an all-you-can-eat menu of salads, pizzas, chicken wings, and tenders, smoked brisket nachos, pulled pork sliders, and more.

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Beerhaus

3790 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 692-2337
At Beerhaus, $150 scores you a seat and all-you-can-eat at this sports and beer-loving bar. Beerhaus has one of the largest selections of draft beers on tap in the city, including many local craft favorites. Perfect to help wash down all those BBQ ribs, brisket sandwiches, and sausages you’ll be putting down.

TAP Sports Bar

3799 S. Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 891-7939
There are televisions everywhere (more than 60) at this MGM Grand sports bar, meaning there won’t be a bad seat in the house. Packages run from $365 for bar top seating to between $395 and $430 for a table. Prices include an all-you-can-drink premium bar and endless food where everything on the dinner menu is fair game. The bar will also raffle off prizes at the end of each quarter.

Gordon Ramsay Burger

3667 South Las Vegas Boulevard, , NV 89109 (702) 785-5462 Visit Website

Beerhaus

3784 South Las Vegas Boulevard, , NV 89109 (702) 692-2337 Visit Website

3355 South Las Vegas Boulevard, , NV 89109 (702) 414-2337 Visit Website

Guy Fieri's Flavortown Sports Kitchen

3645 Las Vegas Boulevard South, , NV 89109 (702) 946-4346 Visit Website

2535 South Las Vegas Boulevard, , NV 89109 (702) 761-8070 Visit Website

Flanker Kitchen + Sports Bar

3950 South Las Vegas Boulevard, , NV 89119 (702) 632-8888 Visit Website

Buddy V's Ristorante

3327 South Las Vegas Boulevard, , NV 89109 (702) 607-2355 Visit Website

20 Tailgates, Watch Parties, and Buffets for Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas (2024)

FAQs

What is a Super Bowl tailgate party? ›

The #1 Event to attend on Super Bowl Sunday

Bullseye Event Group's exclusive Players Tailgate before the Super Bowl has earned the reputation as the best pre-game experience, where over 50 active NFL players, celebrities and guests eat, drink and are entertained before the big game.

What is the best place to watch the Super Bowl in Las Vegas? ›

At Caesars Palace, check out Stadia Bar for a Big Game viewing party with its lavish amenities and massive HDTVs, or at Caesars Race & Sportsbook with its custom-built, state-of-the-art setup, and an assortment of other venues. It's the ideal spot to link up with fellow sports fans to watch the game.

How many people go to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl? ›

An estimated 330,000 visitors were expected in Southern Nevada during Super Bowl weekend for the festivities and activities, including 62,000 fans who attended the game.

Can you tailgate at the Super Bowl in Las Vegas? ›

Allegiant Stadium tailgating rules

The Allegiant Stadium parking offers approximately 6,000 parking spaces spread across several lots where tailgating is usually allowed. However, verifying the parking lot details before purchasing your parking pass is important to ensure that tailgating is permitted.

What do people do at tailgating parties? ›

A tailgate party – also known as “tailgating” is a party in which attendees of a big stadium event such as a spectator sports game or a concert arrive early and party in the parking lot. Tailgate parties often involve grilling food and drinking alcoholic beverages.

What do you wear to a football tailgate party? ›

At a tailgate party, it is more than OK to show your team spirit. You can wear clothes that have your favorite team's logo and colors. You can opt for team jerseys, t-shirts, or even themed accessories. At tailgate parties, diehard fans are creative when it comes to the attire that they wear on game day.

What's the largest official crowd at a Super Bowl? ›

Super Bowl XIV has the record for highest attendance for a Super Bowl. Played at the Rose Bowl in January 1980, the game had 103,985 fans.

Did Vegas make money on the Super Bowl? ›

Nevada reported a 7.4% hold on the 2023 Super Bowl. About $153.1 million was bet, with the industry winning $11.2 million. The hold was close to the 30-year average on the Big Game.

How busy is Vegas during Super Bowl? ›

As many as 330,000 visitors are estimated to be in Las Vegas for the Super Bowl, according to the Las Vegas Visitors & Convention Center. While most of those people traveled by air throughout the week, it's likely a majority will head home on Monday, making Reid International Airport a very busy place.

How early should I get to the Super Bowl? ›

Pre-game entertainment begins at 1:30pm PST and all fans should proceed to their seats by 2:00pm PST.

What food to bring to a Super Bowl party? ›

Game over.
  • 01 of 46. Corn-and-Smoked Sausage Nachos. ...
  • 02 of 46. Taco Dip. ...
  • 03 of 46. Candied Bacon Crackers. ...
  • 04 of 46. Loaded Deviled Eggs. ...
  • 05 of 46. Sheet Pan Nachos with Chorizo and Refried Beans. ...
  • 06 of 46. West Virginia Pepperoni Rolls. ...
  • 07 of 46. Mini Potato Skins. ...
  • 08 of 46. Potlikker Boiled Peanuts.
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Who is performing at the Super Bowl tailgate in 2024? ›

TikTok has announced its annual Super Bowl Tailgate in-app event, which this year will feature singer Gwen Stefani as the star of the TikTok show.

What is the meaning of tailgate party? ›

: a party in which people serve food and drinks from the back end of their vehicles usually in a parking lot before or after a major public event (such as a football game, a concert, etc.)

What happens at a football tailgate? ›

Tailgating — or a tailgate party — is a social get-together that usually takes place in the parking lot of a stadium, arena, or venue before an event starts. The pre-game party typically includes music, food, (alcoholic) beverages, and games to kick off what's sure to be an unforgettable day.

How do you get rid of a tailgater? ›

If you aren't keeping up, move to the right lane or pull over to let the tailgater pass. Do not brake suddenly or try to block their way, as this can escalate the situation.

What is the point of tailgating? ›

By tailgating, the driver has a shorter distance to stop, decreases the margin of error and blocks the awareness of surroundings.

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