The Benito Bowl is here: Brooklyn's best Super Bowl watch parties for football and Bad Bunny fans * Brooklyn Paper
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The Benito Bowl is here: Brooklyn's best Super Bowl watch parties for football and Bad Bunny fans * Brooklyn Paper
"Super Bowl Sunday is practically a national holiday - whether you're in it for the football, the friends, the high-budget commercials, or just the halftime show, there's always something for everyone (and we're not just talking game-day food spreads). This year's Super Bowl LX brings a classic NFL rematch between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. Fresh off a hard-fought playoff run, the Seahawks will face the Patriots at Levi's Stadium, where the AFC and NFC champions meet once again on the sport's biggest stage."
"But whether you're backing your team, clutching your Super Bowl box, or showing up purely for el conejo malo (Bad Bunny), Brooklyn is overflowing with big screens, packed bars and stadium-level hype. And with Benito in the spotlight, fans have all the more reason to "take more photos" and make it a night worth remembering. Here are some of the borough's best spots to catch the Super Bowl - or the Benito Bowl, if that's more your vibe."
"24 Marcy Ave. in Williamsburg, 5 p.m. $10. At Brooklyn Art Haus, the Super Bowl is getting a cinematic upgrade. The Williamsburg arts venue is hosting a family-friendly Super Bowl LX Watch Party built around its massive 16-foot screen and full surround-sound setup, offering one of the most immersive viewing experiences in the borough. Guests can settle into the Haus's cozy, design-forward space while grabbing drinks and game-day eats from The MOUTH, with happy hour running before doors officially open at 6 p.m. and a $10 ticket that goes straight toward your bar tab."
Super Bowl LX features the Seattle Seahawks versus the New England Patriots at Levi's Stadium following a hard-fought playoff run. Brooklyn venues are hosting a variety of watch parties with large screens, surround sound, food and drink specials, and lively, stadium-level atmospheres. Bad Bunny's halftime presence adds extra cultural hype and photo opportunities for fans. Brooklyn Art Haus at 24 Marcy Ave. in Williamsburg presents a family-friendly cinematic watch party on a 16-foot screen with surround sound, drinks and eats from The MOUTH, happy hour, and a $10 ticket credited toward the bar tab. Union Hall at 702 Union St. in Park Slope offers a free big-screen watch party with ongoing specials.
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