Los Angeles has to wait one more year before the Super Bowl is in its backyards, but the city still knows how to throw one hell of a party.
Super Bowl 60 kicks off in the Bay Area on Sunday, but the City of Angels is still ready to play a supporting role as the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots collide on tv screen all across town. From immersive tech temples to beer-soaked bar stools and Latin culture-fueled dance floors, L.A. is hosting the game the only way it knows how—loud, stylish, and unapologetically itself.
The best watch party begins in Inglewood, where The Dome at Cosm has quietly become one of the most ambitious sports-viewing experiences in America. The experience feels less like a watch party and more like stepping inside the game—an LED cocoon that swallows you whole. Guests on Sunday will get football-themed photo ops, interactive activations, and a San Francisco-inspired Super Bowl LX tasting menu that reads like a culinary road trip through the Bay. From char siu pork belly bao buns and garlic noodles with Peking duck to crab rolls, cioppino, Dutch crunch short rib sliders, and Ghirardelli bread pudding, it’s indulgent in all the right ways. Vegas Sphere energy, but with L.A. swagger.
“I want Cosm to be the best of the at-home combined with the in-venue experience,” said Jeb Terry the CEO and President of Cosm in an exclusive interview with The California Post. “There is nothing like a live sporting event at the stadium, but our goal is to get as close to that as we can.”
For those who prefer their Super Bowl with cold beer and zero pretense, all four locations of 33 Taps—Silver Lake, Culver City, DTLA, and Hollywood—are doing what they do best: packed rooms, screaming TVs, and cocktail specials that kick in before kickoff and don’t apologize after halftime. This is football in its purest form, served with fries and opinions.
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West Hollywood is leaning fully into the spectacle. Skybar is throwing a sleek, sunken-lounge Super Bowl affair, while Harriet’s Rooftop at 1 Hotel West Hollywood offers skyline views, curated cocktails, and a crowd dressed like they accidentally walked into a fashion week afterparty that happens to have football on.
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Down at Ovation Hollywood, the courtyard turns into a massive living room, tailgate-style, with Dave & Buster’s bringing the games and the chaos.
But the soul of Super Bowl 60 in L.A. might belong to the watch parties that are preparing themselves for Bad Bunny’s halftime show. With Benito set to make halftime history as the first artist to headline the show primarily in Spanish, Latino sports bars across the city are hosting themed watch parties that double as cultural moments. Nativo Casita’s Bunny Bowl promises music, drinks, and a Bad Bunny look-alike contest. Candlelight Burbank flips the script with acoustic performances of Benito’s biggest hits. La Papusa is rolling out custom cocktails and a limited-edition pupusa stack, while Park and Lex Studios blends the game, the party, and the halftime show into one communal celebration.

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