Where to watch the Super Bowl in Greenville, SC

For those cheering on their team or tuning in for the Usher concert, we rounded up some of the best spots to dine-in or take out this Super Bowl Sunday.

a table in a restaurant with several plates of small bite appetizers, a cocktail and a glass of beer.

Pro tip: Order the dry rub barbecue wings.

Photo by Bridgeway Brewing

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This Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Whether you’re ready to watch football or you’re just coming for the Usher concert, you’ll need snacks + a big screen. Already exhausted trying to find a spot? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

Dine In

Bridgeway Brewing Co., 610 BridgeWay Blvd.| 3 p.m. | Free entry | The game kicks off at 6:30 p.m. but the party at Bridgeway starts a little early with drink specials + their full menu as you watch the game (and commercials, of course) on any of their 15 screens.

Spare Time Greenville, 822 Congaree Rd.| 6 p.m. | $58 per lane | Watch the game as you bowl (unlimited until 11 p.m.) with up to six friends per lane — pizza, soft drink pitcher + shoes are included in lane price.

Social Cigar Lounge Watch Party, 2603 N. Pleasantburg Dr., Ste. J.| 1-10 p.m. | $15 | Not only will you find a curated menu on Super Bowl Sunday but your ticket will include a beer or glass of wine while you enjoy the game.

Woodside Bistro, E. 5th St.| 5:30-10 p.m. | Free entry| Enjoy some Sunday football while you chow down on curated bites from Tommie Rae + Krass Hospitality.

Group Therapy Pub & Playground, 320 Falls St., Ste G.| 11 a.m.-10 p.m. | Free entry | Work on your bowling score with half-off duck pin bowling while you watch. Food specials include buy 12 wings, get 6 free + $20 domestic beer buckets.

Society Sandwich Bar and Social Club, 18 E. Coffee St.| 11 a.m.-2 a.m. | Free entry | If enjoying the game like a Swiftie is on your Super Bowl bingo card, good news because Society has you covered with Kansas City Fries (Taylor’s Version).

Double Stamp Brewery, 819 Laurens Rd. | 6 p.m.-9 p.m. | Free entry | Head over a bit early if you’d like to celebrate those crossing the finish line of the Lovers Lane 5k.

While they haven’t released any official plans for Super Bowl Sunday, don’t forget to check out these spots for great game day views:

Takeout + Catering

Home Team BBQ | Pre-order with 24 hour notice required | 815 Laurens Rd. | Prices vary | Choose from wings, a BBQ slider kit, nacho party kit, or an Ultimate Tailgate Board — including pork cracklins + pimento cheese and a gallon of Gamechanger cocktail.

Mac’s Speed Shop Tailgate Package | 930 S. Main St. | Prices vary | Get everything you need for game day from fried ribs, to pork belly burnt ends, to chips + queso — call-in only.

Comal 864 | 1112 Woodside Ave. | Prices vary | With several dips to choose from, Comal 864 won’t let you fumble when it comes to snacking on game day. Pick-up for orders will be Friday and Saturday.

Lewis Barbeque | 214 Rutherford St. | Prices vary | Enjoy Sunday football + Southern barbecue with the Meat The Champion package including pulled pork and chopped brisket. Large orders require 48 hour notice.

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