Where to Score Super Bowl Takeout and Watch the Big Game Around DC
Feb 05, 2026
Are you hosting a Super Bowl party this Sunday to cheer on the Seahawks or Patriots? Or, like me, planning your evening around Bad Bunny’s halftime performance? Check out these restaurants and bars for game-day takeout specials, watch parties, and pre-game festivities.
2Fifty
414 K St., NW; 470
0 Riverdale Rd., Riverdale
2Fifty’s smoked sausages. Photo courtesy of Sophie Macaluso.
Hailed as one of our Best Restaurants of 2026, these barbecue joints are offering catering packages all Sunday at their Riverdale Park and Mount Vernon Square locations. Catering kits range from $95 (feeds four) to $350 (feeds 15) and feature an array of wings, sides, and pounds of ribs and brisket. Preorder here until they sell out.
Bear Branch Tavern
133 Maple Ave. E., Vienna
Game day calls for wings. This Vienna gastropub is offering buckets starting at 20 wings for $35 and 40 wings for $60, grilled or fried. Each order comes with celery, blue cheese or ranch, plus two sauces. Pre-order and set your pickup time here.
Bluejacket
300 Tingey St., SE
Bar snacks at Bluejacket. Photo courtesy of Bluejacket.
The Navy Yard taproom is offering a game-day fourth-down deal: buy any three four-packs of beer and get an extra one free. Catering packages start at $100, and include crowd-pleasers like pretzel bites, buffalo wings, sliders, and dips, plus beer. Place an order for pickup here.
Bub and Pop’s
100 Florida Ave., NE
Bub and Pop’s duckpin bowling and arcade games. Photograph by Franzi Wild.
This NoMa hoagie shop is hosting a watch party on Sunday with doors opening at noon. Drink specials include $6 draft beers, $8 seltzers, $10 sodas, and $20 Bud Light and Michelob Ultra buckets. Stay fueled with sandwiches, wings, and French bread pizza.
Caboose Brewing Co.
520 Mill St., NE, Vienna; 2918 Eskridge Rd., Fairfax
Hanging out at Caboose Commons. Photo courtesy of Caboose Commons.
Head to the Fairfax and Vienna breweries for 10 percent off when you buy six or more four-packs of beer. Caboose is also offering wing buckets starting at a dozen for $22.50, 24 for $43.20, and 50 for $79. Order online here.
Casta’s at Bodega
2127 I St., NW
Casta’s Bad Bunny competition flyer. Photo courtesy of Casta’s at Bodega.
Calling all Benito boys: Casta’s at Bodega is hosting a Bad Bunny look-alike contest Saturday, February 7 at 8 PM. The winner will receive a free table and bottle at the Foggy Bottom spot’s Benito Bowl watch party the next day. RSVP here.
On game day, gather to watch Bad Bunny (and maybe some football) starting at 6:30 PM. Specials include $30 beer and seltzer buckets (six per bucket) and $1.50 wings all night long.
Colada Shop
Multiple Locations
The fiesta platter at Colada Shop. Photograph by Maya Oren.
The Cuban café chain is offering party packs filled with sliders, empanadas, croquetas, yuca, plantain chips, churros, and dulce de leche brownies. Packages range from $147 to $303 and are designed to feed six to 12 people. Preorder for pickup from several locations here.
Cowbell Seafood Oyster/ Fancy Ranch
1309 Fifth St., NE.
Chicken and waffles from the Fancy Ranch pop-up. Photo by Farrah Skeiky.
Union Market newcomer Cowbell is resurrecting its former fried chicken concept Fancy Ranch as a pop-up with a $75 game-day package featuring 10 pieces of fried chicken and eight corn waffles, plus sides and sauces. You can also add a Bad Bunny–inspired cocktail for $17. Preorder here, with pickup on Sunday from noon to 4:30 PM.
Dirty Water
816 H St., NE
Pats-loving bar Dirty Water is hosting a ticketed watch party with open bar options throughout the night. Tickets start at $40 for a regular open bar, with a premium version available for $60. Reserved main-bar tables start at $500. Grab tickets here.
Dos Toros Taqueria
Several locations in DC, Maryland, and Virginia
Fans of this NYC export can grab chip-and-dip packages, along with taco, nacho, and bowl bars that serve 10 to 30 people. Use discount code GAMEDAY26 for $9.99 off a taco or bowl bar when you order here.
Duffy’s Irish Pub
2153 P St., NW; 1901 C St., SE
These DC wing destinations are selling takeout wings for pre-order with a 50-wing minimum (starting at $98). Schedule your 30-minute pickup window here.
The Falls
370 W. Broad St., Falls Church
If you’re looking to feed a game day crowd, check out this American dining room’s catering bundles. Specials include large format cherry margaritas, dozens of sides, brisket sandwich kits, and catering bundles ranging from $185 (feeds 10) to $525 (feeds 30). Order here.
Gatsby
1201 Half St., SE
Gatsby’s art deco decor. Photography by Rey Lopez.
This Navy Yard restaurant’s game-day takeout options feed up to five people and feature mumbo sauced chicken wings, deviled eggs, spinach-and-artichoke dip, Reuben sandwiches, and a strawberry/rhubarb vodka punch. Order online or get delivery here.
Grazie Grazie
1875 K St., NW
Only at Grazie Grazie would a spread of three pizzas, 10 sandwiches, and 72 wings be considered the “pre-game.” That takeout package costs $295, with smaller options starting at $75 for two pizzas and 24 wings. Order here.
Hi-Lawn
1309 Fifth St., NE
Union Market’s rooftop bar is hosting its viewing party inside its spherical, heated dome. Doors open at 4 PM, with the game airing on massive screens throughout the space. Tickets start at $10 here, with food and drinks available à la carte, including snacks, beer buckets, and cocktails. The event is 21+ with open seating.
Inca Social
1776 Wilson Blvd., Arlington
This Rosslyn restaurant is bringing Peruvian flavors to Super Bowl Sunday with a watch party starting at 6:30 PM. Tickets are $6 (with food and drinks for purchase) and can be bought here.
Jack Rose Dining Saloon
2007 18th St., NW
The Adams Morgan whiskey bar is throwing a viewing party with the game on a projector starting at 4 PM. All-day happy hour sets the tone, with $24 beer buckets, large-format SuperPunch for sharing, and discounted wings in multiple flavors ($8.50 for seven, $25 for two dozen). Free reservations for prime viewing tables open at 6 PM here, while bar seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Junction Bakery and Bistro
1508 Mount Vernon Ave., Alexandria
The Del Ray hangout is offering Super Bowl-ready takeout, including brisket, pork shoulder, and ribs by the pound starting at $19, plus wings (12 for $17, 25 for $33, and 50 for $65). Round out your order with sides like mac’ and cheese and potato salad, or desserts such as red velvet cupcakes and chocolate chip cookies. Order by Thursday, February 5 at [email protected].
Kinfolk
685 Wharf St., SW
Southern comfort is on the menu at this Wharf restaurant, which will celebrate game day with takeout smoked wings, burnt ends, ribs, crispy chicken sandwiches, and classic sides like fries and coleslaw. Family-style platters are available for $165, with a halal option for $153. Order here.
The Little Grand
808 Seventh St., NE
Photograph courtesy the Little Grand.
This H Street corridor pizzeria is bringing back its “Sicilian-ish” squares with a $93 takeout package that includes a 12-inch square pizza (with vegan mozzarella available), buffalo wings (chicken or cauliflower), a salad, and brownies. Preorders close Thursday, February 5, at 5 PM. Order here.
Metrobar
640 Rhode Island Ave., NE
Ever wanted to cheer on the game inside a real Metro car? Head to this indoor/outdoor spot in Edgewood for an all-day watch party with reggaeton and Bad Bunny vibes, drink specials, and El Jefe Woodfired Pizza on-site to keep you fueled.
Mission
1221 Van St., SE
Mission’s massive Navy Yard location is hosting a watch party with more than 20 TVs, plus food and drink specials throughout the game. Reserve a table here.
Mi Vida
98 District Sq., SW; 575 Seventh St., NW
These Mexican restaurants are offering a $125 takeout package that feeds five, featuring guacamole, wings, and carnitas and carne asada tacos. Items are also available a la carte. Pre-order by 6 PM on Saturday, February 7 for pickup or delivery from the District Wharf or Penn Quarter locations.
Paraíso
1101 Pennsylvania Ave., SE
A spread of Mexican food from Paraiso. Photograph courtesy Paraiso.
Head to Capitol Hill for Paraíso’s takeout taco boxes (10 or 20 tacos, starting at $27), plus chips and dip, margaritas, and more. Order here by Saturday, February 7 and get 10 percent off with code SUPERBOWL2026.
Pitchers/A League of Her Own
2317 18th St., NW; 2319 18th St., NW
Pitchers and A League of Her Own in Adams Morgan. Photo courtesy of Pitchers.
These LGBTQ+ sports bars in Adams Morgan are hosting a joint Super Bowl watch party starting at 6:30 PM. There’s no cover, and specials include $5 Deep Eddy vodka cocktails and draft beers, and $6 for six wings.
Public Bar Live
1214 18th St., NW
Starting at 6 PM, this Dupont sports bar is hosting a watch party inside its three-level space. Tickets are $10 and include a free shot or beer; additional food and drink is for purchase. Grab tickets here.
Red Bear Brewing Co
209 M St., NE
Patriots fans, beware: this NoMa brewery with roots in Seattle is hosting a Seahawks-friendly watch party starting at 6:30 PM. Game-day deals include four wings for $3 (additional wings are $1 each); $6 pints of West Coast beers, and burger specials.
The Roost
1401 Pennsylvania Ave., SE
Kitchen sink nachos, tacos, and wings from Hi/Fi Taco at the Roost. Photo courtesy of Stacey Windsor.
Hungry but can’t decide what to eat? Head to this Capitol Hill food hall’s beer destination Shelter for its Super Bowl watch party. Tickets are $75 per person and include unlimited draft and cask beers, two Bad Bunny–themed cocktails, and all-you-can-eat food such as beef-fat fries, wings, meatball sliders, and pizza from vendors like Hi/Fi Taco, Linda’s, and Red Apron. The party starts at 6 PM; tickets are available here.
On Friday, February 6 at 6 PM, the Roost’s cocktail bar Show of Hands is hosting a Bad Bunny pregame celebration with themed cocktails and Puerto Rican-inspired snacks.
The Smith
901 F St., NW
This Penn Quarter bistro’s game-day takeout package feed six people for $160 and include an appetizer, chicken tenders with sauces, mac-and-cheese tots, crudité, and steak sandwiches. Prefer something simpler? Order 18 chicken tenders for $55. Place your preorder here.
St. Anselm
1250 Fifth St., NE
Mix and match game-day snacks from Stephen Starr’s Union Market steakhouse, including a bucket of 24 mini biscuits, a half dozen deviled eggs, or a half dozen pit beef sliders. Deals apply on DoorDash when you order by Friday, February 6.
Succotash/Succotash Prime
915 F St., NW; 186 Waterfront St., Oxon Hill
Succotash Prime in Penn Quarter. Photography by Rachel Paraoan.
Succotash and Succotash Prime are offering Southern-accented party packs that feed up to five people for $135, with items like wings, chicken and waffles, and ribs. Dishes are also available a la carte, along $64 cocktail pitchers. Order for pickup or delivery from the Penn Quarter or National Harbor locations.
Taqueria Picoso
1472 N. Beauregard St., Alexandria
Taqueria Picoso is hosting a watch party starting at 4:30 PM, with the game airing on a large projector and multiple TVs. General admission is free, and they’ll have a family-friendly setup. Drink packages start at $40 for unlimited draft beer, margaritas, and wine, while a $65 food-and-drink package adds tacos, chips and salsa, grilled wings, and elote (kids eat free with a family package). After the game, stick around for a DJ spinning Bad Bunny hits. Purchase tickets here.
Taqueria Xochi
300 Tingey St., SE; 1450 S. Eads St., Arlington
Taqueria Xochi’s projector at its Navy Yard location. Photo courtesy of Rey Lopez.
These Puebla-style taquerias are hosting watch parties and happy hours at its Navy Yard and Crystal City locations. Expect Bad Bunny music playing all day, plus Bad Bunny pre-game festivities starting at 3 PM. Specials include $9 cocktails and a dozen tacos for $60.
Thurst Lounge
2204 14th St., NW
Photograph by Corey Fletcher (@cdotfletch).
Thurst Lounge, the only Black-owned LGBTQ+ bar in DC, is featuring beats starting at 2 PM on Super Bowl Sunday, and a specialty Vascano tequila cocktail menu. Plus, the first 35 guests will receive free drinks.
Timber Pizza Co.
8100 Old Dominion Dr., McLean
Timber Pizza Co.’s nectarine-and-bacon pie. Photograph by Scott Suchman.
Head to Timber Pizza Co.’s McLean location, known for its “Neapolitanish” pies, for $80 takeout packages featuring four cheese or pepperoni pizzas and 24 rotisserie chicken wings. A smaller option—two pizzas and a dozen wings—is available for $45. Order here.
Tom’s Watch Bar
1250 Half St., SE; 200 American Way, Oxon Hill
These sports bars are hosting watch parties in Navy Yard and National Harbor with 360-degree viewing and guaranteed seating. VIP tickets (starting at $150 per person) include open bar, an appetizer and entrée, plus prizes, giveaways, and a DJ during halftime. Tickets can be purchased here.
Union Pub
201 Massachusetts Ave., NE
This Capitol Hill favorite is hosting a watch party with all-you-can-drink beer, mixed drinks, and wine, plus a pub-fare buffet throughout the game. Tickets start at $60 and can be purchased here. The bar will also offer its full menu along with special Seattle- and New England-inspired combos.
Uproar Lounge Restaurant
639 Florida Ave., NW
This Shaw bar, dedicated to the bear community, will be playing Bad Bunny music all Sunday night. During its watch and after-party, Uproar will feature $20 bottomless beer and $5 wings.
Upstate FTW; Sports Social
1314 U St., NW
Tables are already reserved, but keep an eye on OpenTable for last-minute openings at this U Street sports bar. Inside, Upstate FTW serves up game-day packages starting at $65 for 40 wings, or $135 for a larger spread with wings and Italian hoagies. It’s standing room only, or you can also order takeout here.
Whitlow’s
901 U St., NW
U Street’s neighborhood bar is hosting a reggaeton- and Bad Bunny-themed pregame brunch on Sunday from noon to 4 PM, featuring music, dancing, and performances by local drag queens. Stick around to watch the game with plenty of screens and a lively crowd.The post Where to Score Super Bowl Takeout and Watch the Big Game Around DC first appeared on Washingtonian.
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