Fort Worth’s biggest screens: 6 spots to catch Super Bowl 60

If everything’s bigger in Texas, shouldn’t the TV screens be?

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Don’t fumble your Super Bowl views — watch it from a big screen.

Photo by Rooftop Cinema Club + ChatGPT

When it comes to watch parties, size really does matter. Super Bowl 60 is this Sunday, Feb. 8, at 5:30 p.m. between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. Where will you watch the game?

We’ve rounded up six of the biggest screens in or near Fort Worth to enhance your Super Bowl experience. It may not be like catching the game from the 50-yard line inside Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, but these six spots are sure to give you the second-best game-day experience.

Live Arena! in Arlington

The undisputed champion of local sports viewing. With its jaw-dropping 100-ft TV screen and raucous fan atmosphere, the “living room of Texas Live!” is one of the liveliest places you’ll find on Super Bowl Sunday.

Rooftop Cinema Club

Touchdowns, the funniest commercials, and Bad Bunny’s halftime show all hit different when you’re watching on a 24-ft LED screen with the Fort Worth skyline in the background.

Panther Island Brewing

The brewery on Main Street projects the game on a wall-sized screen — perfect for fans who like their football with a pint of Tailgator.

Buffalo Bros

The staple with two FTW locations doesn’t boast a single giant screen, but it makes up for it with dozens of HD TVs (~40 per location). No matter where you sit, you’ll have a prime view of the action.

Little Woodrow’s

Take that game-day energy outside. This West 7th spot has a 400-inch giant outdoor screen. Combine that with a patio full of picnic tables and plenty of beer buckets, and you’ve got a recipe for a rowdy crowd.

Birdie’s Social Club

Birdie’s brings the block-party feel with a Jumbotron-style screen in its backyard courtyard. With food trucks, frozen cocktails, and wide-open space, it feels like watching the game at a festival.

Did we miss your favorite big screen in Fort Worth? Let us know.

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