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Where to watch the Super Bowl in Winston-Salem

From big watch parties to major Super Bowl meal deals, these are the spots we’d head to for the big game.

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Pick up an order of game-day wings from Hungry Palate, or head there for the game.

Super Bowl LIX is Sunday, Feb. 9, and we’re ready for Kendrick Lamar + SZA, game day eats, and watching the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles face off.

The Panthers may not be in the big game, but we can still celebrate pro football’s biggest night in style.

Watch parties

Hungry Palate Bar & Grill, Downtown
Enjoy drink specials all day long and select half-price appetizers starting at 5 p.m. while you cheer on your favorite team. Bonus: Prefer to watch at home? Place a game day special order for pick-up — including deals like a buffalo dip and wings package.

Manolo’s Boutique Wines and Bistro, Downtown
Head to the wine bar and bistro from 5 to 10 p.m. for a Super Bowl party featuring wine, food, and the big game. RSVP now.

Joymongers Winston-Salem, West End
The game will be on all of Joymongers’ TVs starting at 6:30 p.m. — bring a group of friends to watch at this space that seats over 200.

Washington Park CrossFit, Washington Park
BYO snacks, drinks, and chairs to this watch party at the park’s CrossFit gym.

Dive Bar Winston-Salem, West End
From 3 to 11 p.m., post up for the game while grabbing $6 margaritas, $5 pizzas, $1 hot dogs, and more game day deals.

Carlisle’s Pub, Ardmore
Take part in a chili cookoff before the game starting at 3 p.m., then stick around for a Super Bowl potluck + drink specials like $18 craft beer buckets.

Bonus: Waldo’s Wings isn’t hosting, but the local restaurant is making sure your hosting event is perfect. Pre-order game-day wings and sides online.

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