Many Las Vegas properties won’t host elaborate Super Bowl viewing parties this year because of the pandemic. But the game will be shown at many establishments throughout the Valley, including these. (Don’t forget your face masks.)
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Circa Sports is home to a 78 million-pixel screen that beams across nearly the entire casino floor. It can play 24 sporting events at a time, though all 24 will show Super Bowl 55.
Downtown Container Park makes it easy to socially distance from its lawn and take in the action on a three large screens.
Front Yard at Ellis Island features a two-story beer garden with outdoor seating and a loaded food and drink menu.
PT’s Taverns throughout the Vegas Valley will offer food packages and beer buckets of various sizes, including the Big Game Party Pack—wings, pretzel bites, mozzarella sticks, a burger and fries and more.
South Point has an old-school sportsbook vibe, and a great deal—a steamed Vienna beef dog with a Budweiser for $1.25.
Westgate SuperBook has 4,200 square feet of newly renovated high-definition digital screens. Seating is free, on a first-come, first-served basis.