The biggest TV event of the year is here: Super Bowl time. Of course, you can’t make it to the big game, but you can root hard for your team at an Atlanta sports bar near you. But which one?
We’re going to show you some of the best Atlanta bars to watch the Super Bowl. You can even where your Los Angeles Rams or Cincinnati Bengals jersey.
Hungry? Here’s Where To Eat In Atlanta To Watch The Super Bowl
Here are some of the best new Atlanta restaurants to drink some good beer, eat some great food and enjoy the Big Game.
Barleygarden Kitchen & Craft
If you’re in the Alpharetta area, there’s no better place to eat some grub and watch some Super Bowl action than at Barleygarden Kitchen & Craft in the Avalon, where the brews are strong and the sense of community is stronger.
Buttermilk Kitchen
Start off your Super Bowl Sunday (or Saturday) with breakfast (or brunch) at Buttermilk Kitchen in Buckhead. Chef Suzanne Vizethann uses sustainable, locally sourced ingredients to give back to the Atlanta community with every bite.
Coalition Food & Beverage
Coalition Food & Beverage at 50 Canton Street, Alpharetta, GA 30004 is going big for the big game by offering $1 wings (diners’ choice of buffalo or Coalition’s famous wood-grilled chili-spiced honey-glazed wings) and $5 draft specials. The special on Sunday, Feb. 3, 2019 runs from 4:30 – 9:30 p.m. EST.
Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q
If you’re going to Mercedes-Benz Stadium for the big game, you’ll want to stop by Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q, an Atlanta staple named the official barbecue of the Atlanta Falcons. If you’re going to watch it on TV, come to Fox Bros. to indulge at their location near Little Five Points.
Table & Main
Whether you’re down to come chow down inside or want to order some wings for the big game, Table & Main in Roswell has what you need. The 1028 Canton St.restaurant will be taking to go orders for a delicious football feast starting January 15 through Friday, February 1. Orders include 50 chicken wings, served your choice of style (BBQ, Mild, Hot, or Southern Fried), veggie sticks with creamy bleu cheese, and 10 homemade chocolate chip cookies. Orders will be $50 (not including tax) and can be placed by calling 678-869-5178. Orders must be placed by close of business on Thursday, January 31 and will be available for pick up on Sunday, February 3, between noon and 2 p.m. EST.
Taqueria del Sol
If you’re in the mood for Mexico-inspired cuisine and you’re on the westside of town, come grub down on Taqueria del Sol’s famous tacos and tasty margaritas.
Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours
For a taste of Southern dishes with an elegant twist, head to Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours, in West Midtown, where Chef Deborah VanTrece redefines soul food with her twist on traditional Southern cooking.
The Brasserie at Bazati
The 1920s Parisian-style restaurant the Brasserie at Bazati opened in late summer next door to New Realm Brewing along the Eastside BeltLine trail. The restaurant is French to the core from its continental breakfast in the morning through dinner in the evening. In such a high-concentration area, it has quickly become a tourist magnet.
Chido + Padre’s Restaurant
Chido + Padre’s Restaurant In Buckhead. 128 E Andrews Dr NW Atlanta, GA 30305 Phone number (404) 848-9100. A Yelper said:“This used to be smoke belly but they’ve clearly replaced that old concept into something much more AMAZING with incredible food and drinks!”
Contrast Artisan Ales
Brewmaster Chase Medlin, the man behind Slow Pours Brewing, Twains and Locomotions, has opened another spot to get your ale on: Contrast Artisan Ales. Menu faves-to-be: Double Dry-hopped Fever Dream DIPA w/ Citra.
The new brewpub is located in Chamblee at 5504 Peachtree Rd, a short distance from Lowes home improvement.
Junior’s Pizza
Junior’s Pizza, which has manifested itself with several pop-ups around Atlanta, will be one of the eateries that will open in 2019 in the new 80-acre mixed development in Summerhill. We’re looking forward to some New York-style pizza!
Cousins Maine Lobster
When Cousins Main Lobster opened in June 2018 in Buckhead’s Lenox Square mall, restaurant watchers thought its Connecticut and Main-inspired seafood would not be a hit in Atlanta. Boy, were they wrong. Cousins has a gold star location which continues to pull in elite patrons willing to spend big bucks. The restaurant’s cuisine — Northeast seafood — is a popular staple for Atlanta’s many transfers from East Coast cities.