What’s your game plan? 6 places to watch the Super Bowl this Sunday in Downtown Tacoma.

What’s your game plan? 6 places to watch the Super Bowl this Sunday in Downtown Tacoma.

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Super bowl LVI is this weekend as the Rams and Bengals face off. And while it’s just another Sunday for us Seahawks fans, it is still a great reason to gather the squad and get out in Downtown Tacoma. Don’t have a game plan? We’ve got you covered with this list of where to watch the Super Bowl in Downtown Tacoma this Sunday.

1: Mother Fern

Mother Fern in Downtown Tacoma offers an open space with lots of tables for viewing parties! Not only do they have locally brewed beer but they also have gourmet mac and cheese to enjoy. You can’t go wrong here.

2: Harmon Restaurant

Wings, beer, and football. Come watch the game at the Harmon Restaurant and enjoy all-day beer and wing specials while supplies last.

3: Zeeks Pizza

Come hang out at Zeeks Pizza and enjoy wings, salad, and pizza while you watch the game. Hosting a party at home? Zeeks is currently taking pre-orders for game day delivery.

4: The Forum

Did you know that the Forum is the original dining bar of the Hotel Olympus built in 1909? If you are looking for a side of historical charm with your Superbowl, come watch the game at The Forum.

5: The Office

If you have ever wanted to say, ” I watched the Superbowl at the office.” Then come to The Office and do just that. Enjoy beer on tap, a full bar, and a taste-bud tantalizing menu.

6: Meconis Pub & Eatery

Did you know the location of Meconis has been a bar since 1889? It was originally called the Bodega Bar. On another note, its a great place to watch the Super Bowl this Sunday.

*PRO TIP

If you don’t like to sit in one place for too long, why not watch each quarter at a different business? You can walk or take The Link Light Rail (which is free to ride!) for those who might be drinking.

Photo from the Image Archives at the Tacoma Public Library’s Northwest Room. The image is of Bellarmine Prep players from 1939.

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