The Super Bowl, But Make It Gay: Where to Watch in Atlanta

By Mikkel Hyldebrandt

The Super Bowl is, in its own way, quietly queer. It’s campy. It’s dramatic. It’s excessive. It invites everyone – die-hard fans, casual viewers, and people who couldn’t name a single player – to gather around the same screen for wildly different reasons. Some of us are there for the football, some for the commercials, some for the queso dip, and some – let’s be honest – for the halftime show. And with Bad Bunny commanding that stage, bringing unapologetic sexual freedom and allyship, gender-blurring sensuality, and Latin pop mastery to the biggest platform in American sports, the queer energy is undeniable.

Whether you’re screaming at the TV, flirting across the bar, or just waiting for the next performance moment, where you watch matters. Here are some great spots to take in the big game.

The Big Game at Woofs Atlanta
The Super Bowl viewing party has been at the top of the list for many on game day. DJ Mister Richard kicks things off at 3 PM, spinning tracks and showing iconic halftime shows to get you in the mood. For the 6 PM kickoff. And as usual, you can enjoy lots of food options, great drinks, and a crowd of sports happy patrons.

Super Bowl Party 2026 at the Atlanta Eagle
Gather at the Eagle for the 6 PM kickoff that you can watch on the upstairs big screen. Enjoy game day specials like $20 buckets, dollar wings, and other great food options from the newly updated menu.

Super Bowl Sunday: The Benito Bowl Halftime Bad Bunny Show!
Go sports! Join your friends and family for cold beers, amazing cocktails, and the electrifying halftime performance from the one and only Bad Bunny! $6 well drinks poured all night.

Super Bowl Watch Party
Here you will find the perfect blend of a Sunday funday and a Super Bowl party.Step into X Midtown for the game – and all-important halftime show – on all screens, and enjoy the drinks, bartenders, and crowds at the same time.

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