
"This free, official Bay Area Super Bowl Watch Party, presented by the Bay Area Host Committee, will take place at the newly reopened Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts near Lake Merritt in Oakland. An outdoor Fan Zone festival features live music and special guest appearances as well as food and beverages available for purchase from East Bay vendors. The game will be broadcast live on a large-scale screen inside."
"The free, three-day San Pedro Superfest event will culminate in a Super Bowl party that Sunday. It's an indoor-outdoor festival, with the game on more than 80 screens at San Pedro Square restaurants and bars, and lots of activities outside. Fans can come early for live entertainment, local vendors selling food and drinks, tech showcases and a kids' fun zone as well as a 100-yard artificial turf with footballs and inflatable receivers so you can test your skills on the gridiron."
Bay Area watch parties provide family-friendly alternatives to home viewing, spanning outdoor festivals, downtown squares and classic movie theaters. BAHC Live! in Oakland features an outdoor Fan Zone with live music, special guests, East Bay food and beverage vendors and the game on a large indoor screen; indoor seating requires free early registration. San Pedro SuperFest in San Jose runs three days and culminates in a watch party with more than 80 screens, live entertainment, local vendors, tech showcases, a kids' fun zone and a 100-yard artificial turf for football activities. Vine Cinema & Alehouse in Livermore screens the game on a 30-foot screen with free admission and encourages concession purchases.
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