Seahawks vs. Patriots — Sunday, February 8, 2026
The biggest football Sunday of the year is almost here! On Sunday, February 8, the Seattle Seahawks face off against the New England Patriots in the 2026 Super Bowl, and there’s no better place to cheer on the home team than right here in Downtown Tacoma.
Whether you’re a die-hard Hawks fan, someone who loves the energy of a packed watch party, or you’re mostly in it for wings, beer, and good company, downtown has plenty of spots where you can settle in, grab a drink, and root on Seattle alongside fellow fans.
Here’s where to catch the big game in Downtown Tacoma:
Spanish Ballroom at McMenamins (All Ages)
Watch the big game on the big screen inside the iconic Spanish Ballroom. With free admission and happy hour prices all day, this historic venue is a prime spot for Super Bowl Sunday. Doors open at 2:30 PM.
7 Seas Brewing Co. (All Ages)
A fan-favorite for good reason. Stop by 7 Sea’s downtown taproom to grab a craft beer, enjoy a bite from Canteen Colvos, or sip on a coffee from Naomi Joe while cheering on the Seahawks in a relaxed, lively setting.
Mikey’s Public House (All Ages)
Game day classics done right. Dig into wings, salads, and plenty of incredible pizzas while watching the action. Hosting a watch party at home? Mikey’s Public House, formerly known as Zeek’s Pizza, is also taking pre-orders for game day delivery.
Cider & Cedar (21+ only)
Cider & Cedar is going all out for Super Bowl Sunday with a full-on watch party. They’re dusting off the projector and hosting an afternoon packed with food, games, and friendly competition. Doors open at 2 PM, and a $35 ticket includes access to a Super Bowl snack buffet, a raffle entry with prizes like gift cards, bottles, and plants, plus games hosted by Trivia Nick and Hot Dog Kelly. Expect high energy, big screens, and a crowd ready to cheer on the Hawks.
The Forum (21+ Only)
Located in the historic Hotel Olympus and dating back to 1909, The Forum pairs old-school charm with a menu of American classics and big-game excitement — perfect if you like a little history with your football.
The Office (21+ Only)
If you’ve ever wanted to say, “I watched the Super Bowl at The Office,” now’s your chance. Expect beer on tap, a full bar, and a menu that’ll keep you fueled through every quarter.
Meconi’s Pub & Eatery (21+ Only)
This downtown staple has been serving drinks since 1889, back when it was known as the Bodega Bar. Today, Meconi’s is a laid back, welcoming spot to post up and watch the Seahawks with friends.
Tim’s Kitchen (21+ in Bar, All Ages in Restaurant)
Wings, appetizers, beer, and football — the essentials. Head to Tim’s Kitchen for the game and enjoy all-day beer and wing specials while supplies last.
Mexico Magico (21+ in Bar, All Ages in Restaurant)
For a fun spot to catch the big game, check out Mexico Magico Restaurant & Cantina — they’ll be showing the Super Bowl with drink specials like $5 margaritas and $6 draft beers to keep the cheers going all game long.
Game Day Pro Tip
Don’t feel like staying in one place all day? Turn Super Bowl Sunday into a downtown crawl and catch each quarter at a different spot! Many of these locations are walkable, or you can hop on the T-Line Light Rail to keep things easy and safe.


