San Francisco Super Bowl Guide

Updated: January 31, 2026

Super Bowl LX will be held in The San Francisco Bay Area this year with the Seattle Seahawks taking on the New England Patriots. The game will take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, but there will be all kinds of great events, concerts and experiences throughout the bay.


Here is CrawlSF’s guide to the events and things to do in San Francisco for the week of Super Bowl LX.

Super Bowl Tickets

It is not too late to get seats at the Big Game. They start around $5,500 and go up from there. If you are able to score some tickets, it should be an amazing time. If not, you can still enjoy all the excitement and energy of being in the host city at one of the many viewing parties.

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Super Bowl LX Concerts and Events

Experiences

Monday, February 2

Super Bowl Opening Night
San Jose Convention Center – 4PM

The official Super Bowl kickoff party. Cheer on the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots upon arrival to the San Francisco Bay Area.

Tuesday, February 3

Pro Bowl Games
Moscone Center South – 3:30PM

Watch the Pro Bowl as well as a Flag Football Game featuring AFC vs. NFC players

Super Bowl Experience
Moscone Center North & South – 3PM to 10PM

A Family-friendly event where you can meet current and former NFL players, get autographs, play games and pick up some cool Super Bowl merch.

San Francisco Fan Zone
Yerba Buena Gardens & YBCA Forum – 3PM to 10PM

BAHC Live! event featuring food, performances and interactive fun

Wednesday, February 4

Super Bowl Experience
Moscone Center North & South – 3PM to 10PM

San Francisco Fan Zone
Yerba Buena Gardens & YBCA Forum – 3PM to 10PM

NFL Culture Hub
The Pearl

A cultural experience taking place over 4 days with a variety of performances, art installations and more

Thursday, February 5

NFL Honors Award Show
Palace of Fine Arts – 6PM

An awards special that takes place every year in the host city. This is invitation only and will feature appearances by a variety of players and celebrities, live entertainment and awards talent on and off the field.

Super Bowl Experience
Moscone Center North & South – 3PM to 10PM

San Francisco Fan Zone
Yerba Buena Gardens & YBCA Forum – 3PM to 10PM

NFL Culture Hub
The Pearl

Friday, February 6

BAHC Super Bowl LX Innovation Summit
SFMOMA

Presented by Youtube, The SBLX Innovation Summit is a new addition to the Super Bowl experiences. It is will feature talks on the crossover between sports, leadership, technology and more. This is an invitation only event.

Super Bowl Experience
Moscone Center North & South – 3PM to 10PM

San Francisco Fan Zone
Yerba Buena Gardens & YBCA Forum – 3PM to 10PM

NFL Culture Hub
The Pearl

Saturday, February 7

Super Bowl Experience
Moscone Center North & South – 10AM to 10PM

San Francisco Fan Zone
Yerba Buena Gardens & YBCA Forum – 10AM to 10PM

Super Bowl Breakfast
Marriott Marquis – 8AM to 10AM

An amazing breakfast event that takes place before the Super Bowl every year since 1988. You can meet current and past NFL Players and see the presentation of the Bart Starr Award.

Taste of the NFL
The Hibernia – 4PM

This is the Super Bowl event for foodies. Enjoy exceptional food and mingle with NFL Players at this fundraiser.

2026 Maxim Big Game Party
The Midway – 8PM to 3AM

This is the party you always hear about. The Maxim Big Game Party is the hottest ticket in town. Hang out with NFL superstars, Models, celebrities and more. Dress to impress.

The Impact House 2026
Featuring Walel
Pier 27 – 8PM to 1AM

Rub Elbows with tastemakers and make lots of connections at this unique event

NFL Culture Hub
The Pearl

Sunday, February 8

Guy’s Flavortown Tailgate
Cow Palace – 11:30AM to 3:30PM

Although he was actually born in Ohio, Guy Fieri has always been closely associated with the Bay Area after opening Johnny Garlic’s restaurant in 1996 in Santa Rosa, CA. His tasty food creations are the perfect compliment to football games. If you want check out the best Super Bowl Tailgate for 2026, head to Guy’s Flavortown before the game.

Super Bowl LX
Levi’s Stadium – 3:30PM

See the Seahawks and the Patriots fight it out at Levi’s Stadium

Concerts

Thursday, February 5

Benson Boone & Shaboozey
BAHC Live! Concert Series
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – 8PM

Illenium – Odyssey Album Release Show
The Lineup
Pier 80 Warehouse – 5:30PM

Friday, February 6

Madden Bowl
Teddy Swims, Luke Combs, Gavin Adcock, Stephen Wilson Jr and LaRussel
Chase Center – 7PM

Martin Garrix & Lost Frequencies
Location Studio 60 Concert Series
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – 8:30 PM

Post Malone & Buddies Concert
Fort Mason Center for Arts – 8PM
When: 8:00 PM

Free concert with Post Malone, but to get tickets, you need to enter on the Bud Light Instagram Page

Calvin Harris, Diplo, Sonny Fodera
The Lineup
Pier 80 Warehouse at The Midway – 4PM

Shaq’s Fun House
Tiesto & T-Pain
Where: Cow Palace – 8PM to 3AM

The perfect mix of carnival and music festival with performances by Tiesto and T-Pain

Saturday, February 7

Chris Stapleton
BAHC Live! Concert Series
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium – 8PM

The Killers
On Location Studio 60 Concert Series
Palace of Fine Arts – 7PM

R&B and Ribs: Big Game Pre-Party
T-Pain and Sean Paul
Pier 80 – 4PM to 11PM


Super Bowl Viewing Parties

Big Game Viewing
Chase Center – 3:30PM

Probably the biggest watch party in San Francisco, the Big Game Viewing event at Thrive City will bring together thousands of fans.

Chase Center
1 Warriors Wy
San Francisco, CA 94158

Oakland Fan Zone & Super Bowl Watch Party
BAHC Live!
Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts – 11AM

The Raiders may have left for Sin City, but Oakland still loves NFL Football. Watch the game at a massive event as Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts. There will be food, drinks, live music and a huge screen with the game.

Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts
10 10th St
Oakland, CA 94607

Super Bowl Watch Party at Mayes
Mayes Oyster House – 3:30PM

A Super Bowl Watch Party with DJs and a party vibe. You can also score a prime VIP Table for as little as $50.

Mayes Oyster House
1233 Polk St
San Francisco, CA 94109

Barbarossa

Barbarossa will be hosting a free viewing party, showing the game on massive 150″ HD projection and 70″ HDTV screens. They will offer a special Super Bowl Food menu with some bar favorites like nachos and sliders, as well as California Cuisine like tacos, truffle popcorn, ahi tuna and cheese and charcuterie boards. They always have a nice selection of Champagne. Celebrate in style with a great bottle of bubbly. Reservations are not required but recommended for the utmost comfort and best views. They range from $200 to $800 but the dollar amount is a food and beverage credit, not an entrance fee. They fill up fast every year.

Barbarossa
714 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94111

Madarae

See the game on a 165 in LED wall and enjoy drinks and food at Madarae. The party starts at 2PM where you can pre-party a bit before kickoff. After the game, stick around for a crazy afterparty.

Madarae
46 Minna St
San Francisco, CA 94105

Novela

If you want to enjoy the game along with some incredible cocktails and delicious punch along with some great food options, head to Novela. The game will be shown on two 7 foot projection screens and 4 large tvs so is will be easy to find a comfortable spot to watch. Tables are also available starting at $400.

Novela SF
662 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94105

Beaux

If you are more of a Commercials and halftime show Super Bowl Fan, then Beaux is your spot. The spotlight here is Bad Bunny’s performance and a lineup of DJs playing through the game. This party goes to 2AM, so better pace yourself.

Beaux
2344 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94114

The Function

San Francisco’s newest Comedy Club in The Castro will hosting a fun watch party for Super Bowl LX. The two floor venue will have the game on a bunch of screens with the sound on. You are also welcome to bring your own food, so you can enjoy those snacks that you always enjoy during the game (better get started on that 7 layer dip).

The Function SF
1414 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94102

Buzzworks

If you haven’t been to Buzzworks, you are missing out on one of the most fun bars in SF. This place has pool tables, pinball, foosball, video games and a massive selection of beer. They also have a huge screen that will be perfect for watching the Super Bowl.

Buzzworks
365 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103


San Francisco’s Best Sports Bars

If you aren’t going to the game or hosting/joining a Super Bowl Party, you may just want to enjoy the game at one of San Francisco’s awesome sports bars. Most places will be packed for the game, so make sure to arrive early to secure a spot for your crew.

Union Square

Lark Bar

A laid back sports bar with good food, a wide array of beer and cocktails and warm hospitality. The Lark Bar is a destination for all San Francisco Sports and shows football games every Sunday. The Lark Bar is the most casual destination affiliated with the team at Future Bars, who brought great cocktail spots like Bourbon and Branch, Pagan Idol, Local Edition and new comer, The Dawn Club, to San Francisco, with excellent cocktail menus and each theme curated to perfection. Future Bars is in the beverage business and other locations do not offer food. The team at the Lark Bar has paired up with local pizzeria, “Joyride” and provides delicious Detroit Style Pizza, salads and appetizers to guests at the Lark Bar. Enjoy the ultimate comfort food while viewing the game. Joyride Pizza alone is reason enough to watch the game at Lark Bar.

Lark Bar
685 Market St Suite 140 A
San Francisco, CA 94105

Golden Gate Tap Room

This is the ultimate down town sports bar. It is where both locals and tourists gather to watch the game, imbibe and chow down on all the traditional favorites, nachos, wings, burgers, tacos etc.

Golden Gate Tap Room
449 Powell St Fl 2
San Francisco, CA 94108

North Beach

The Board Room

The Board Room offers plenty of big screen tv’s, with volume on, for games inside and outside. They have a huge array of craft beer on tap, a delicious signature Irish coffee with their own home-made Irish cream and Frangelico whipped cream and classic game day foods such as wings, beer cheese, nachos, chili and burgers. They even have bacon wrapped tater tots and boozy slashes on the menu! The atmosphere is always lively.

The Board Room
1600 Powell St
San Francisco, CA 94133

Russian Hill

Green’s Sports Bar

Green’s is one of SF’s most popular spots to watch NFL Games. It is a small space, so get there early. they serve stiff drinks, inexpensive beer and have a menu with good sandwiches.

Green’s Sports Bar
2239 Polk St
San Francisco, CA 94109

The Marina

The Bus Stop

The Bus Stop has been in Cow Hollow for over 100 years. To this day it remains the neighborhood’s favorite sports bar. Go there on game day to celebrate with fellow NFL fans, while enjoying beers and shots. They do not serve food but Perry’s is just across the way and they allow you to bring in take out. It is definitely a party crowd.

The Bus Stop
1901 Union St
San Francisco, CA 94123

Perry’s on Union

Perry’s is Cow Hollow’s favorite watering hole. It is a spot where the locals all go on the regular. Their bar team has been working at Perry’s for years and everyone knows each other on a first name basis. They have reasonably priced booze and great casual food, especially Super Bowl Favorites. They show all the games on tv’s that are set up throughout the restaurant and bar. Perry’s has great chili, hot wings and boneless wings, potato skins and burgers. On Sunday mornings the offer a great brunch menu with items like classic Eggs Benedict. They make a kick ass Bloody Mary, Espressotini, Irish Coffee and Mimosas.

Perry’s on Union
1944 Union St
San Francisco, CA 94123

Inner Richmond

540 Bar

The 540 Bar is the Inner Richmonds favorite place to watch sports. It is very low key, almost a dive bar vibe. The prices are very reasonable for beverages too. They offer nice hand crafted cocktails and a wide selection of craft beers. If you want the casual environment but prefer higher quality drinks, this is the place for you. The staff and regulars are very friendly and it is a great spot to cheer on the 49ers during the season. They do not serve food but the bar tenders are ok with you bringing in your own. Pick up some delicious pizza from Georgio’s Pizzeria down the street or some dim sum from one of the famous spots that bring flocks of tourists to Clement Street. Pick up your dim sum early though, the lines get long!

540 Bar
540 Clement St
San Francisco, CA 94118

West Portal

The Philosopher’s Club

This classic, old school, San Francisco Sports Bar has often been called the “Cheers” of San Francisco. No mixology. Nothing fancy. It is a place for an honest drink and some local spirit, while watching the game. It is another spot where there is no food served but the bar tenders are completely cool with your bringing your own. Right next to the Philosopher’s Club is a killer Sandwich shop, a Mexican take out spot and one of SF’s old school, inexpensive steak restaurants called, “The Bullshead”. The Bullshead is considered to be the best or, at least, among the best, burger in SF.

The Philosopher’s Club
824 Ulloa St
San Francisco, CA 94127

Inner Sunset

Mucky Duck Pub

Located at 9th and Irving, in the heart of the restaurant district of the Inner Sunset, the Mucky Duck is the quintessential SF Dive Bar. They have reasonably priced drinks, $5 draft beers, delicious complimentary popcorn to soak up all the alcohol and really friendly service. they have plenty of TV’s so you should have a great view the game. They are also one of the bars in SF that allows outside food to be brought in or delivered to you. There are a lot of great options near by too.

Mucky Duck Pub
1315 9th Ave
San Francisco, CA 94122

Castro

Hi Tops

This gay sports bar will be showing the game on Super Bowl Sunday. They offer all your stadium favorites like soft pretzels, wings, burgers and the like. They make some of the best nachos in the city. If you are more of a cocktail aficionado than a beer drinker, this is the right party for you. They have an excellent craft cocktail menu to accompany the food.

Hi Tops
2247 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94114

Cole Valley

Kezar Pub

Kezar is a real San Francisco Sports Bar, with multiple TV screens to view the game, great pub grub, including some of SF’s most legendary chicken wings and home to local 49ers Fans and Philadelphia Eagles Fans as well. Get there early if you want to stay for the game, enjoy those heavenly wings and get in on the banter and smack talking between fans.

Kezar Pub
770 Stanyan St
San Francisco, CA 94117

Finnegan’s Wake

This Casual Irish Pub offers some of the best bloody Mary’s in SF. They pack a serious punch, so be prepared to feel the heat. Located in the heart of Cole Street, surrounded by a wide selection of adorable eateries, Finnegan’s Wake does not offer food but does allow you to bring your own. The options are plentiful within just a couple blocks. There is a very pleasant back patio with large picnic tables and a big screen TV to watch the game. Out back you are able to smoke too, so you won’t be forced to step outside and miss any of the game.It is a casual pub but clean, friendly and with a good selection of beverages.

Finnegan’s Wake
937 Cole St
San Francisco, CA 94117

The Haight

Mad Dog in the Fog

A classic Irish Pub, located in the heart of Haight Street. It is spacious with plenty of seating, lots of televisions to catch the game and heavenly classic pub grub. The fish and chips, cheese steak, nachos and wings are all executed very nicely with classic preparation styles. Nothing fancy at the mad Dog, just delicious comfort foods done right. They have a common owner to the Kezar Pub in Cole Valley, so the wings are a definite must have. they have been voted the best in the city.

Mad Dog in the Fog
1568 Haight St
San Francisco, CA 94117

San Francisco Guide


Getting to Levi’s Stadium

By Bus: The San Francisco-based transportation company, M Ride, offers the easiest way to get to Levi’s Stadium! If you are looking for a great way to get to the game (on a beautiful, luxury shuttle), then grab some tickets for the M Ride Shuttle. It will be departing from 3 locations: North Beach, Fisherman’s Wharf and The Marina.

Super Bowl Shuttle Bus Details

By Car: Keep in mind that parking can be difficult and expensive at Levi’s Stadium. Traffic will also be pretty bad due to road closures. We recommend ride share or buses, but if you want to drive and/or tailgate, you will need to pre-purchase tickets.

Parking Details

Ride Share and Taxi: San Francisco has Uber, Lyft, Waymo, RoboTaxi and more available with the click of a button, so it is always an easy option. Expect long trips and surge pricing, so it will probably be an expensive trip depending on where you are coming from.


Where to Stay

In San Francisco

On a budget:

Chancellor Hotel on Union Square
Union Square

Centrally located in a fun area with shops and restaurants. Excellent public transit access via nearby BART and Caltrain stations for a straightforward ride to Santa Clara Also ideal for fans wanting to explore SF’s Super Bowl parties without breaking the bank.

Hotel Emblem San Francisco
Union Square

Boutique vibe with easy walking to SF’s event hubs; close to transit options like Caltrain for stadium commutes; offers a fun. It’s a thematic stay for football enthusiasts amid the city’s celebrations.

Moderate:

Kimpton Alton Hotel Fisherman’s Wharf
Fisherman’s Wharf

Waterfront location near iconic attractions and dining. Proximity to ferry terminals and light rail for efficient transport to the stadium. Hosts fan-friendly events and has views that enhance the overall Super Bowl weekend experience.

Hotel Nikko San Francisco
Union Square

Modern amenities with a spa and pool. It is steps from BART/Caltrain for quick stadium access. Also popular for its central spot amid SF’s Super Bowl pop-up events and nightlife.

Splurgeworthy:

The Fairmont San Francisco
Nob Hill

Historic elegance with panoramic views, it’s near cable cars and transit to Santa Clara. Hotel offers luxury Super Bowl packages including VIP lounges and event tie-ins for an upscale fan experience.

The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco
Nob Hill

Fancy rooms and great service. It is convenient for public transport for game day and features special Super Bowl amenities like themed dining and proximity to city-wide festivities.

Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco
SoMa

Sophisticated with a spa and fine dining and close to Caltrain station for direct stadium rides. It is ideal for combining luxury relaxation with SF’s high-energy Super Bowl atmosphere.

In Santa Clara

Moderate

Hyatt Regency Santa Clara
Santa Clara (adjacent to stadium)

Directly connected to the convention center with potential Super Bowl events, it is walkable to Levi’s Stadium (under 10 minutes). Features dining and shuttles make it hassle-free for fans.

Hilton Santa Clara
Santa Clara (next to stadium)

Steps from the stadium entrance, the Hilton offers game-day packages and views of the action. Perfect for tailgating or quick post-game recovery.

Luxury

Santa Clara Marriott
Santa Clara (0.5 miles from stadium)

Spacious rooms with modern amenities and just a short walk or shuttle to the game. the Hotel osts fan meetups and has pools/spa for relaxation amid the Super Bowl excitement.

Avatar Hotel Santa Clara
Santa Clara (1 mile from stadium)

Trendy, fun decor with Silicon Valley flair. It’s a quick drive or walk to the venue. The Avatar is a budget-friendly luxury option with proximity to local eateries and event shuttles.


Where to Eat

If you are coming to San Francisco for the festivities, we highly recommend you plan your meals in advance and make reservations. Here are some of The CrawlSF Team’s favorite spots in SF.

Steak Houses

House of Prime Rib
Nob Hill

Iconic spot famous for massive, perfectly cooked prime rib carved tableside with classic sides.

1906 Van Ness Ave.

Harris’ Restaurant
Russian Hill

Classic San Francisco steakhouse with aged USDA prime steaks, elegant wood-paneled vibe. Russian Hill

2100 Van Ness Ave.

Niku Steakhouse
Mission Bay

Modern Japanese-inspired steakhouse specializing in premium A5 Wagyu and dry-aged cuts grilled over binchotan. Mission Bay

61 Division St.

Breakfast

If you want to get the day started early, here are a few great spots in SF.

Sweet Maple
Lower Pacific Heights

Cozy spot known for fluffy pancakes (especially lemon ricotta), hearty American breakfast plates, and long lines.

2101 Sutter St.

Breadbelly
Inner Richmond

Bakery-cafe with excellent Asian-inspired toasts, pastries, and hearty breakfast bowls using local ingredients.

1408 Clement St.

Best Pizza

For years Super Bowl Sunday held the title for the heaviest day of pizza consumption in the United States. Today Halloween is the only day of the year more pizza is consumed than Super Bowl Sunday. On Super Bowl Sunday more than 60% more pizza is ordered than on an ordinary day. Each year Americans consume somewhere in the ball park of 12.5 million pizzas on the big game day.

San Francisco has a wide array of pizza options to choose from, if you are enjoying the game at home or hosting a party. Here are Crawl SF’s top picks.

North Beach

Golden Boy

This unique, only in San Francisco pizzeria has been a staple in North Beach since the 1970’s . It is Sicilian style pizza with a San Francisco twist; the pizza dough is made of focaccia. Some affectionately refer to this one of a kind pizza as “Sanfrancilian”. They have a cult following and it is rare to walk past the joint, during business hours, and not see a line down the block. Luckily the line typically moves fast. You can order by the slice or the whole pie.

The business was started by Sicilian San Franciscan, Peter Sodini. Sodini loved the name of a night club back home in Italy called, Il Bimbo D’Oro, i.e.”The Golden Boy.” Sodini was a light weight boxer and adopted a nickname, eventually becoming known as “The Golden Boy.” It was only natural that in 1978 he would pass the name on to his pizzeria. The place is still run by his family members today.

Golden Boy is so iconic that, in recent years, Williams Sonoma teamed up with the pizzeria to create a Golden Boy, make at home pizza kit. The kits can be ordered here.

One thing is for sure, the early bird will get the pizza this Super Bowl Sunday. get to Golden Boy early, pre-order for delivery at Door Dash or get your sauce and crust mix from Williams Sonoma now, before it sells out. Gino and Carlos next door to Golden Boy will be showing the Super Bowl and they allow customers to bring in Golden Boy Pizza to eat during the game. Sebastian, the owner of Tony Nik’s, does as well. Cheer on the 49ers with SF’s original pizza style on February 11th.

Golden Boy Pizza
542 Green St
San Francisco, CA 94133

SOMA

Joyride Pizza

Joy Ride Pizza offers decadent, thick, Detroit Style Pizza that has been all the rage in recent years. While the cheese and sauce is great, Detroit Pizza is all about the crust. It has a square crust that is light and airy with crispy, savory browned cheese on the crust, with the corner pieces the best part of the pie. There has been a lot of talk about Joy Ride and it definitely lives up to all the hype. Joy Ride offers both same day delivery and catering order options and is available in the store, at nearby Lark Bar on Market Street and through 3rd party delivery. There are multiple locations throughout the city.

Joyride Pizza
411 Valencia St
San Francisco, CA 94103

Sunset

Hole in the Wall

Excellent, straight forward American Sicilian Pizza is served at this Sunset Pizza spot.

Hole in the Wall
1825 Irving St
San Francisco, CA 94122

Tenderloin

Outta Sight Pizza

Chef Eric Ehler, formerly of Mr. Jui’s, started Outta Sight pizza as a pop-up, during the pandemic. It soon moved to Hayes Valley wine bar, Fig and Thistle, for a few nights a week before opening a brick and mortar location in the Tenderloin. The space is small, with a few tables for dine-in. The first thing you notice is just how clean the space is. It is a little slice of heaven in a less than savory neighborhood. There are straightforward pies like cheese pizza, pepperoni, sausage and pepper and some interesting add on’s to give the menu its own personality. The signature is called the Madonna Slice, which is an extra cheese pizza that has basil, olive oil and aged cheese as well as fresh mozzarella. He does offer one Sicilian Pie, a cheese slice called the “Lady Lunch” for fans of thick square pizza.The pizza is predominantly made in the New York Style, a thin-crusted Neopolitan pizza with crust that is doughy on the inside, crispy on the outside and can hold up, even when loaded sown with toppings. It has been describes as “no frills pizza”, which is awesome. San Francisco has so many “fancy” dining options and they can be nice, but sometimes you want something classic and done well (that doesn’t cost a fortune). That is the charm of Outta Sight. It is straightforward pizza done with great ingredients in a very classic style. It is approachable and affordable.In spite of being located in a dicier SF neighborhood, the place gets a good crowd lined up for a slice when the doors open each day.

Outta Sight Pizza
422 Larkin St
San Francisco, CA 94102

Local Favorites

Want to know where the locals eat?

La Palma Mexicatessen
Mission District

Beloved Mission spot for fresh handmade tortillas, tamales, pupusas, and Mexican deli items—authentic and affordable.

2884 24th St.

Pork Store Cafe
Lower Haight

Classic diner with hearty breakfasts, burgers, and Southern-inspired comfort food that’s a longtime local go-to.

3122 16th St.

Anchor Oyster Bar
Castro

Tiny, no-reservations seafood shack famous for fresh oysters, cioppino, and casual vibe—pure SF classic.

579 Castro St.

Fancy (end Expensive)

If you feel like splurging a bit, these places are definitely worth it.

Quince
Jackson Square

Three-Michelin-starred fine dining with innovative Californian tasting menus, elegant and refined for celebrations.

510 Bush St.

Atelier Crenn
The Marina

Three-Michelin-starred poetic French-Californian tasting experience with artistic, seasonal dishes.

3127 Fillmore St.

Lazy Bear
Mission District

Two-Michelin-starred innovative tasting menu in a casual-cool setting with creative, ingredient-driven plates.

3416 19th St.

Cheap Options

Saigon Sandwich
Tenderloin

Tiny spot for massive, fresh bánh mì sandwiches loaded with meats, pâté, and veggies—under $10.

560 Larkin St.

La Palma Mexicatessen
Mission District

Grab-and-go tamales, pupusas, and burritos for cheap, delicious Mexican eats.

2884 24th St.

Mitchell’s Ice Cream
Mission District

Legendary family-run ice cream shop with unique flavors like ube and halo-halo—perfect affordable treat.

688 San Jose Ave.


Super Bowl Foods

Local Butchers

Best Local Butchers to get your Super Bowl Sunday BBQ Supplies

North Beach

Little City Meats

This old school butcher shop offers cut to order meats and delicious award winning sausage. Their sausage was number one out of 48 in an SF Chronicle competition. You should contact them well in advance, as they are a beloved North Beach business and bound to be very hectic the days leading to the game. Chances are supplies will sell out. You will need to pick up supplies Saturday for your Super Bowl Party, as they are closed on Sundays.

Little City Meats
1400 Stockton St
San Francisco, CA 94133

The Marina

Marina Meats

Location: 2395 Chestnut St, San Francisco, CA 94123

This independent butcher offers some of the best cuts of meat, poultry and seafood, sourced locally. They also offer some oven ready meals. They are open on Sundays, but calling in advance will make sure they are able to fill your order.

Marina Meats
2395 Chestnut St
San Francisco, CA 94123

Laurel Heights

Antonelli Meats at Cal-Mart

Conveniently located inside Cal-Mart in Laurel Village, Antonelli offers cut to order pork, beef, and poultry. You can make it a one stop-shop for your Super Bowl Party. Cal-Mart offers a great deli, with nice meats and cured fish, caviar, imported cheeses, pre-made salads, heat and eat for items and the like. You can pick up beer, booze, mixers, snacks and beautiful organic veggies for your BBQ or salads, as well. Jane Bakery also operates an independent shop in Cal-Mart and makes some really delicious desserts. They will likely have 49ers themes cakes and cookies available for game day. Laurel Village also has a great Ace Hardware, a really nice independently owned liquor store, Bryan’s Market, and a Susie Cakes. Park once or take one round trip uber and get everything you need for a Super Bowl Blow out.

Antonelli Meats at Cal-Mart
3585 California St
San Francisco, CA 94118

Sunset

Guerra Meats

This beloved San Francisco butcher also offers a great deli and a decent selection of groceries. The business, now owned by the 4th generation of the Guerra Family, was started by one of San Francisco’s Italian immigrants, as a lot of the great old school SF businesses were. Like Molinari, Cafe Trieste, Lucca Delicatessen and many others, Guerra has stood the test of time. The Guerra brothers told Eater SF that the shop is the sort of spot where they hold the door open for 90 year old Italians, in wheel chairs, who come out to buy their sausages for Super Bowl. This Sunset institution is where the oldest of the old school 49ers fans will be stocking up for the big game.

Guerra Meats
490 Taraval St
San Francisco, CA 94116

Dogpatch

Olivier’s Butchery

This relative newcomer on the scene, Olivier’s Butchery, which opened in 2011 has high quality meats, knowledgeable staff and a wide array of delicious rubs, spices and other condiments to prepare an epic Super Bowl feast. Check out their online catalog and see all the beautiful platters they have to offer for game day. They are already taking pre-orders for Super Bowl, as well as Valentine’s Day.

Olivier’s Butchery
1192 Illinois St
San Francisco, CA 94107

Where to Buy Snacks

Pick up everything for the Ultimate Cheese and Charcuterie Board for Your Super Bowl Party

North Beach

Molinari

Molinari has been around since 1896. They offer delicious house made pastas, salads and sandwiches. The place is packed with Italian imports, everything from wine, to condiments and spices, tinned canned fish, cheese, pasta, chocolate and pastry and Italian sodas. Their salamis are particularly noteworthy and would make an excellent addition to a Super Bowl party spread.

Molinari
373 Columbus Ave
San Francisco, CA 94133

The Marina

Lucca Delicatessen

This Italian import shop has some of SF’s most beloved Sandwiches. Every day, like clockwork, people line up to order from their delicious selection. They also have huge house made pickles that are absolutely delicious and wide array of Italian Imports and prepared foods that are guaranteed to make your Super Bowl Party a hit! They also are available for delivery on Door Dash and Grub Hub.

Lucca Delicatessen
2120 Chestnut Street
San Francisco, CA 94123

Laurel Heights

Bryan’s Market

Bryans has operated in Laurel Heights since 1963 and it is a chef’s paradise. The store has the freshest sustainable seafood, a butcher shop that dry ages their meats for 28 days. It also has one of the best prepared food selections in the city and a wide array of the finest grocery products including imported olive oils, international butters, local breads from reputable bakeries, hand crafted chocolate from many of SF’s best chocolatier, organic produce, a wide selection of local and imported cheeses, olives, smoked fish and more. If you want to throw the swankiest Super Bowl Soiree in town, Bryan’s has everything you need and more!

Bryan’s Market
3445 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94118

The Mission

Limoncello

This relative new comer to the mission has a wide array of Italian imports, including meats and cheeses that are perfect for creating a memorable Cheese and Charcuterie Board for your Suer Bowl celebration. They have an excellent selection of wines as well. There is a deli with delicious sandwiches, and an array of prepared foods.

Limoncello
2862 24th St
San Francisco, CA 94110


Take-out and Pre-Order

Mollie Stones Markets

Local Grocer, Mollie Stone, offers a wide array of Foods that can be pre-ordered for pick-up on game day. Create an amazing Super Bowl Party without dealing with the prep work…have your party catered by Mollie Stone’s. You can also pick up lots of other necessary items including beer, soda, mixers, wine, liquor, and bottled water, as well as a variety of snack foods and napkins, disposable plates & plastic silverware.

Noe Valley Bakery

Don’t forget the dessert! Noe Valley Baking company is one of the best bakeries in San Francisco. They always have festive and traditional baked goods for every holiday and occasion. Their cupcakes are some of the best in the city and they are making 49ers themed cup cakes for game day. Do order in advance, the lines for walk-ins are long and they do sell out of popular items fast.