
Super Bowl is a fantastic excuse to pile up the appetizers and let loose a little, but this year it feels even bigger. The Seahawks will be representing the Pacific Northwest in a big game rematch against the New England Patriots. (Plus, Bad Bunny half-time show?! Yes, please.) This is one of the exceptions to the rule of screen-free kids areas–we know you want to watch the match up while parenting.
Check out these local venues where the whole family can enjoy the game together on February 8.
Langer’s Entertainment Center
Langer’s is inviting families to Superb Owl Bowling, where you can reserve a lane and enjoy the big game in comfort. Family packages vary by the number of players and choice of snacks, but think pizza and lots of nachos with guaranteed seating and arcade discounts for groups of up to 12 bowlers.
Where to Go: 21650 SW Langer Farms Pkwy., Sherwood
Birdie Time Pub
Open to all ages until 7 pm, Birdie Time is a combination indoor mini golf course and sports pub. The game will be playing on 10 screens plus a projector with the sound on. Specials include discounts on pints for the adults, and half-off off chicken wings and other appetizers.
Where to Go: 925 SE Main St., Portland, OR 97214
Big Red’s Bar & Grill
This locally owned location has been in operation since 2003, and it knows how to cater to Beaverton residents of all ages (until 9 pm). Beyond a full sports bar, the venue boasts an area for families to specifically watch the games with kids featuring eight HD TVs. While there isn’t a specific kids menu, the venue serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, including all-time kid fave, chicken strips.
Where to Go: 11485 SW Scholls Ferry Rd.
McMenamin’s
You know them, you love them. They’re all the same but different. Multiple McMenamin’s have announced official Superb Owl celebrations that are free and all ages (with the noted exception of the Back Stage Bar). Don’t forget to bring your McMenamin’s passports!
Where to Go: Spanish Ballroom, Olympic Club, Grand Lodge, Kennedy School, Kalama Harbor Lodge, East 19th, Anderson School, Ringler’s, Old St. Francis School
Playmakers Sports Bar and Grill
This family-friendly sports bar is essentially covered in TVs, so there really isn’t a bad spot to sit at any of their three Washington locations. Known for showing both big and small sporting events in the area, this spot stands out for its detailed kids’ menu including hits like fried Uncrustables with choice of fries, tots or orange slices, and fun drinks like a purple dragon mocktail (blueberry syrup, Starry, pineapple juice, and whipped cream). Expect game day specials to be announced on social media soon.
Where to Go: 15 E Main St, Battle Ground,; 4327 S Settler Drive, Ste. A100, Ridgefield; 1503 NE 78TH St Vancouver
RV Inn Style Convention Center
Beyond a bar setting, this Vancouver community space offers a 288-inch projector screen, and has been known to include bounce houses, corn hole, raffles and food and drink available for purchase. Details are still being finalized, but you can check check for updates via the SW WA Sea Hawkers Booster Club. At the NFC Championship game on January 25th the venue was open to all fans of all ages and free-to-access, and the big game is expected to follow suit.
Where to Go: 7607 NE 26th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98665