Super Bowl 2025 Tailgates and Parties in Philadelphia

It’s time to suit up in green, scream at TVs, and prepare for what we do best: turning the Super Bowl into a citywide party. Philadelphia is ready to turn up, and if you thought the energy was wild when we clinched our playoff spot, just wait until you see the city this weekend. Eagles fans ‘round these parts don’t play when it comes to watching the game; we throw the kind of parties that could make national news. 

Where to Tailgate and Watch the Super Bowl

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Friday Warm-Up: Eagles Send-Off Tailgate Party

📍The Brass Tap

Philadelphia, we’re sending off the Birds in style—with shots, beers, and riot juice. Yes, riot juice. You know it’s about to get wild. It’s the pre-game before the big game. It’s like tailgating but with that extra emotional boost knowing we’re sending our team off in style. Get a drink, shout the fight song, and warm up your voice for Sunday, all while watching a replay of the 2018 Superbowl to relive that legendary W over the Patriots before we add another ring.

Bird Gang Game Hang at Warehouse on Watts  

📍 North Philly

BYO tailgate chair, bring your snacks, and settle in for this indoor viewing party. You’ll get hot beverages (spiked, obviously), touchdown shots, cornhole, and pop-a-shot. This is the kind of setup where you feel like you’re tailgating indoors but without the freezing temps. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., and this one’s strictly for the 21+ crowd, so leave the kids at home and get ready to hang with the Bird Gang.

Super Bowl Entry Tickets at Franky Bradley’s

📍 Center City

Franky Bradley’s is the move if you want a lively watch party with projector HDTVs, access to multiple bars, and an insane crowd energy. Tickets are $50, and trust me, this place will be packed with die-hard fans. Get your ticket, grab a drink, and be ready to storm Broad Street when we take home the win!

Take it back to the Old School at the Philadium

📍 Near the Stadiums

This South Philly sports bar staple is right across the street from Chickie and Petes. The logo is designed after the Spectrum and they have old school philly sports lining the walls from top to bottom. This is absolutely a neighborhood spot but over the years they’ve added a section outside, covered and heated it. It looks like they’re selling tickets to get in but you have to email to get them and they haven’t shared anywhere how much they are or what they include LMAO. Check them out on Facebook for more info.

Your Guide to Super Bowl 2025 Weekend Events in Philadelphia

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Super Bowl Sunday at Lucy’s

📍 Center City 

No reservations, but for $20 you get entry to one of Philadelphia’s best watch parties. Starting at noon, Lucy’s turns into Super Bowl central with three DJs taking over. DJ Phil kicks things off at 2 p.m., followed by Mr. Hollywood leading the hype train until kickoff, and DJ Broscoe turning the postgame into a full-blown victory party (positive vibes only, people). Think of it as a day party that never really stops.

Super Bowl LIX Watch Party at African American Museum

📍 Old City

If you’re trying to mix a little culture with the chaos, this $25 watch party at the African American Museum is where it’s at. Catch the game in an iconic setting while appreciating Black history. Balance your beer with some knowledge. Who says you can’t have both? It’s all about multitasking.

Chickie’s and Pete’s

📍 All Locations

Philadelphia staple alert! They’ve got Crabfries, massive beers, and standing room available at most locations on a first-come, first-serve basis. Hit it early and claim your Chickie’s spot because this place fills up FAST. 

No matter where you end up, one thing is for sure—Philadelphia is about to be LOUD. And if you’re like me and have a feeling we’re taking this win, be ready to run down Broad Street afterward because nothing compares to that post-win euphoria.

Looking for more ways to keep the party going? Check out our article “Where to Find Philadelphia’s After-Hours Club Scene” for late-night options after the big game. Let’s go, Birds!

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