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The Best Pubs in Melbourne to Watch Super Bowl LX

Super Bowl LX screenings confirmed across Melbourne pubs

Hot on the heels of the Australian Open, Super Bowl LX will be one of the biggest sporting days in 2026 and fans in Melbourne can catch all of the action at favourite pubs in and around the city.

With plenty of screens, vibrant atmosphere and American-inspired refreshments to serve up the perfect setting, these pubs are the ultimate destinations for those looking for an unforgettable viewing experience.

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Hickens Hotel
127 Russell Street, Melbourne

Hickens Hotel
Hickens Hotel

One of the biggest Super Bowl events in the country, Hickens is the home of Australia’s Official Super Bowl Watch Party LX. Guests can expect wall-to-wall screens, high-energy fan activations, game-day food, major prizes and an atmosphere closer to the stadium than a pub. Tickets essential.

More Info HERE

West

Victoria Hotel Yarraville
188 Hyde Street, Yarraville

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Beer Garden energy is what guests can expect, with a massive outdoor screen playing all of the action. The American-style menu stacked with wings, burgers and loaded fries will pair perfectly with cold beers and game day atmosphere.

More Info HERE

East

Harlow
447 Church Street, Richmond

Harlow
Harlow

With 12 screens across the venue, guests will not miss a moment of the Super Bowl action. And the American-themed menu featuring hot dogs, wings and classic game-day favourites will keep everyone fuelled.

More Info HERE

Hopscotch
Ground Floor, 4 Riverside Quay, Southbank

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With a full à la carte menu all day, chef-special American bites, on-field action played live and loud, and post-game live music. Hopscotch is the ideal riverside destination.

For those looking to secure the best seat in the house, the $99pp Front Terrace American Package offers a bucket of Budweiser on arrival, the pick of an American-style brunch item and all-you-can-eat chicken wings.

More Info HERE

Caulfield Racecourse
Station Street, Caulfield East, Victoria 3145.

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The most anticipated tailgate in Melbourne is back, with Sportsbet Caulfield Super Bowl Monday returning to Caulfield bigger, louder and more polished after a sell-out debut. With the NFL heading to Australia for the first time in 2026, fan energy is peaking, and this has firmly cemented itself as the city’s must-attend Super Bowl watch party. Expect giant super screens, pyrotechnics, a crowd-pumping halftime show and a full festival-style atmosphere, plus serious value with $25 GA tickets including food and a beer on arrival. For those wanting to go all in, the new End Zone VIP Experience delivers premium viewing, all-inclusive American-style catering and unlimited drinks, with spots expected to move fast.

More Info HERE

South

The Espy
11 The Esplanade, St Kilda

Hotel Esplanade
Hotel Esplanade

Guests can touch down in the Sunroom for the biggest game of the year. Every play will be live and loud on the big screens, and the American-themed menu will include all the favourites that go perfectly with a cold drink in hand. Bookings recommended, walk-ins subject to availability.

More Info HERE

High Street Hotel
213 High Street, Prahran

High Street Hotel Sports Bar
High Street Hotel Sports Bar

Melbourne’s largest open-air sports bar will deliver high-energy viewing with every play showing live and loud. DJ Piero Giovanni will take to the decks, and the $75pp American food pack will keep guests fuelled through game day.

 More Info HERE

Melburnians and visitors can enjoy Super Bowl LX and all the thrilling action by heading to one of these favourite Melbourne pubs.

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Daniel Rolph
Daniel Rolphhttp://melbourne-insider.au/
Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, specialising in local hospitality, venue openings and cultural coverage across Melbourne. With years of editorial experience in lifestyle and city reporting, Daniel brings a focus on accurate, timely coverage that highlights what’s happening in the city’s dining and events scene. He oversees editorial standards and regularly contributes features, reviews and news-driven updates. With more than 15 years’ experience in marketing and media strategy, Daniel brings a commercial lens to local reporting, ensuring coverage is accurate, relevant and reflective of Melbourne’s evolving hospitality landscape. His work centres on venue launches, special events, industry shifts and noteworthy city developments. Daniel oversees editorial standards at Melbourne Insider and is committed to clear sourcing, transparent publication dates and structured newsroom reporting.
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