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Where to party in Seattle for the Super Bowl

Get specials and cheer along with Taylor.

A sign on a wood-slatted bar storefront that says King Leroy (KL), SEA, WA in orange lettering

King Leroy is located across from the Amazon Spheres

Photo by SEAtoday staff

On Sunday Funday, the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers in the 2024 Super Bowl.

Among the hyped commercials, Usher’s halftime show, and Taylor Swift discourse, Seahawks fans can channel their distaste for the Niners (their longtime NFC West rivals) — or just have fun with locals.

Here’s where to kick things off around town:

  • King Leroy | Belltown’s drinks den offers $2 Jello-O shots + all-day happy hour.
  • Moss Bay Hall | Kirkland’s new Queen Anne Beer Hall sibling has smashboxes, big steins, and huge TVs.
  • Lariat Bar | Enjoy a free buffet with mac salad + wings — plus Bingo and halftime games.
  • Queer/Bar | If a drag brunch and bottomless mimosas are more your speed, “Super Bowl Sungay” is the place to be.
  • Supernova | Party with a 10-ft screen, beer pong, and bites from Smoke House BBQ.
  • Legion | Bellevue’s upscale sports bar from Seahawks legends Kam Chancellor and Richard Sherman has bottle service and brunch.

Go Taylorrrrr... er, we mean Chiefs.

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