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Between the big hits and the hailstorms, there’s nothing better than cheering on your favorite team with fans wearing the same jersey. Whether you’re bleeding burnt orange and white or sticking with your hometown team colors, we’ve got you covered.

Here’s a list of sports bars and restaurants to watch your favorite football teams in action this season, and a few other sports too. Is your favorite missing? Email ehopkins@statesman.com and we’ll add you to the list.

Sports bars in downtown Austin

Little Woodrow’s West 6th is the home of the Seattle Seahawks fandom. Read also : The NFL’s mission: Reach as many fans as possible. (520 W. Sixth St.; littlewoodrows.com)

When it comes to the Denver Broncos, Play on 6th is certainly not a place to play. Along with its neon signs and vibrant energy, the fate of fans’ beloved Broncos is serious business. (620 W. Sixth St.; playonwest6th.com)

The Tavern is the place to be for fans of the University of Texas and the Kansas City Chiefs. With over 30 HDTVs playing every day in the neighborhood pub, you won’t miss a touchdown shot, breakaway dunk, or booming football goal. (922 West 12th Street; tavernaustin.com)

New York Jets fans have set their sights on Foxy’s Proper Pub this NFL season. They hope the new downtown location will bring some Irish luck this year. (201 Brazos St.; foxysproperpub.com)

With a strong presence from the Austin Seminole Club, the downtown Key Bar is the destination for fans of all sports in the state of Florida. That’s it, that’s the scoop. (617 W. Sixth St.; keybaraustin.com)

If you’re a fan of the Iowa Hawkeyes, Kansas State Wildcats, USC Trojans, or San Francisco 49ers, The Pub is a pub worth exploring. Pretty simple, right? (214 W. Fourth St Suite A; thepubatx.com)

If you’re in the neighborhood and want to see how your Miami Dolphins are doing, with Tyreke Hill, Jaylen Waddle and Tua Tagovailoa on the field, head to this downtown Austin piano bar. The venue also shows University of Florida sports. (706 W. Sixth St.; wyld.bar)

There’s no question that Lavaca Street Bar supports Texas sports, but the trendy Austin franchise location in South Austin is home to Oklahoma Sooner football. (various locations; lavacastreet.com)

Concrete Cowboy is the new official home of the Kansas City Chiefs fan club, and there’s nothing that can stop your cheering for Patrick Mahomes II and company this season. (719 W. Sixth St.; concretecowboybar.com)

This downtown Austin bar isn’t haughty when it comes to San Francisco 49ers and Ole Miss sports, so stop by if you’re in the mood for live music, free comedy, and a sneak peek at the week’s matchups. (701 W. Sixth St.; wtficehouse.com)

At the wooden deck hangout, you’ll find modern American food, specialty cocktails and a wide variety of sports fans. But the bar’s West Sixth Street location is designated for fans of the Chicago Bears and Ohio State Buckeyes, and the Domain spot is for Los Angeles Chargers devotees. And don’t forget it. (various locations; thedogwoodaustin.com)

The place is perfect for a Naruto-themed drink and to kick back and watch your favorite sports team take on the competition of the day. For the upcoming season, Valhalla is the place for the Cincinnati Bengals and all of Texas sports. (710 W Sixth St.; valhallalounge.com)

This pub grub sports bar is a TV-clad space with LSU football and New Orleans Saints games every time the clock ticks. (613 W. Sixth St.; rustictapaustin.com)

While the vibes at Cat’s Pajamas feel more like a tropical castle or Hawaiian luau, it’s a hotspot for Philadelphia Eagles fans hoping for another Superbowl win this season. (610 Nueces Street; catspajamasatx.com)

Another place where fans can watch Buffalo Bills games. The West Sixth Ballroom also features Penn State games on the big screen. (601 W. Sixth St.; parloryard.com)

Unbarlievable West 6th is the place for New England Patriots fans to rally behind the Mac Jones-led team. (513 W. Sixth St.; unbarlievable.com)

Billed as “The Original West Sixth Street Bar,” it’s also the venue for Wisconsin Football and Green Bay Packers NFL games every Sunday. (600 W. Sixth St.; starbartexas.com)

With over 30 beers on tap, a view of the Austin skyline, and a rustic southern aesthetic, Shiner Saloon looks like a good spot for Sunday football. But instead of the Houston Texans or Dallas Cowboys taking up most of the screen time, it’s the team responsible for some of the toughest defenses in NFL history, the Pittsburgh Steelers. (422 Congress Ave. D.; shinerssaloon.com)

If you love green and gold, pop into this laid-back spot for all Baylor University sports games. (1621 W. Fifth St.; theaneyedcat.com)

What better choice to make as a Carolina Panthers fan on Football Sunday? (401 E. Sixth St.; pourchoicesaustin.com)

If you need to quench your thirst and feel like watching the Tom Brady-led Tampa Bay Buccaneers in action, this downtown sports bar is the place to be. (325 E. Sixth St.; sedynickelaustin.com)

Like many sports bars in Austin, the Lodge is an official Dallas Cowboys party viewing spot. And how could you blame them? It’s hard to cheer against the US team, isn’t it? (411 E. Sixth St.; 6street.com)

If you stop by this downtown bar on a Sunday, you’ll likely see Saquon Barkley, Daniel Jones, or old Eli Manning T-shirts milling around the space, patrons’ eyes glued to a television screen to watch the next big play in the New York Giants. (306 E. Sixth St; 6street.com)

Right in the heart of Dirty Sixth, patrons of Chupacabra Cantina are likely to be decked out in blue and white jerseys on Sundays for the Indianapolis Colts. (400 E. Sixth St.; facebook.com)

Members of the Minnesota Vikings Watch Party will now be at Burnsides Tavern this season. Despite the change in location, fans can expect the same level of fandom on Sundays. (413 E. Sixth St.; burnsidestavern.com)

Along with mobile bars, dance floor areas, and a rooftop patio, this downtown Austin bar has an undying love for the Arizona Cardinals, and you’ll see it on Sundays. (408 E. Sixth St.; 6street.com)

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Sports bars near downtown Austin

The Bills Mafia reigns supreme in this East Austin watering hole, so you can expect to see Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs jerseys all over the bar on football Sundays. On the same subject : Is FIFA 23 the last game in the franchise? Why EA Sports is rebranding with a new name. (1133 E. 11th St.; nickelcitybar.com)

Haymaker is known for its “regionally inspired comfort sandwiches” and craft beers, and for fans of Austin FC and Chelsea FC, it’s home. (2310 Manor Road; haymakeraustin.com)

It’s no surprise that this Cajun bar and grill caters to Louisiana sports fans, with New Orleans Saints and LSU football games regularly on the television screens. The lounge is also a place for fans of the Houston Astros. (909 N. Lamar Blvd.; shoalcreeksaloon.com)

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Sports bars outside downtown Austin

With the pub’s love of Guinness pours and Irish tradition, BD Riley’s Mueller location is where patrons can visit New England Patriots and Notre Dame football games, as well as Liverpool FC games. To see also : A Beginner’s Guide to Types of Video Games. (1905 Aldrich St. #130; bdrileys.com)

Located near the Q2 stadium, Circle Brewing is a lively place to cheer on the city’s soccer club with others donning the team’s green jerseys. (2340 W. Braker Lane, Ste B; circlebrewing.com)

Texas A&M fans have a home at Third Base in Round Rock, complete with a menu of savory entrees, cocktails and eye-opening television screens. (3107 S I-35 Frontage Road; thirdbaseaustin.com)

To see Aaron Rodgers and the rest of the Green Bay Packers in action on game day, visit Billy’s On Burnet – all fans welcome. (2105 Hancock Drive; billysonburnet.com)

Voted the best karaoke bar in Austin, Common Interest is also the domain for members of the “12th Man” to party on Sundays for their Seattle Seahawks. (8440 Burnet Road; www.ciaustin.com)

The South Austin bar is home to Vikings, and not the Scandinavian kind, but the ones known for superstar players like Justin Jefferson, Dalvin Cook and quarterback Kirk Cousins. (509 E. Ben White Blvd.; warehousebilliardbar.com)

This brewery is “definitely, positively, without a doubt” the place to be for Austin and Fulham FC matches. Oh, and some craft beers too. 2307 Kramer Lane.; hopsquad.com)

For a slice of San Antonio minus the hour and a half drive down I-35, Mr. Tramps is where fans of the University of Houston, Dallas Cowboys and Tennessee Titans come together to kick off. The pub also plays UT sports games. (8565 Research Blvd.; mistertramps.org)

Anchor Bar, known as the home of the original buffalo wing, leans into the Buffalo theme by cheering on the Buffalo Bills every Sunday. The Austin-area restaurant also plays Iowa State sports games. (2702 Parker Drive, Ste B.; anchorbar.com)

The North Austin Bar and Grill is a lively food spot and a hotbed for fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Austin FC, UT Football, St. Louis Blues and St. Louis Cardinals on game day. (9070 Research Blvd.; bonaireatx.com)

Best solution when you live outside of the Patriots TV market: The Patriots have regional games that air on broadcast networks like NBC, Fox, and CBS. They also have a Monday night game on ESPN. DIRECTV STREAM, fuboTV, Hulu Live TV, or YouTube TV will provide access to these channels.

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Where can I watch LSU football in Austin? Show up to our Watch Parties in style! Four locations in the Austin area to catch the games this year! Shoal Creek Saloon, Rustic Tap Beer Garden, Smokey Creek Cajun Bar & Grill in Round Rock, and The Hive in South Austin.

What time is the Super Bowl Austin?

Super Bowl LVI (56) will be played at 3:30 p.m. PST on Sunday, February 13. It will take place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, the home of the Rams and Chargers. Here is everything you need to know about the game.

What time does the Super Bowl start in Austin TX? The start time for the 2022 Super Bowl is approximately 6:30 p.m. ET, or 5:30 p.m. m. Center, 4:30 p.m. Mountain and 3:30 p.m. pt. Live coverage on NBC and Peacock will begin at 12:00 p.m. m. ET with game coverage at 6:00 p.m. ET

What time does the Super Bowl start on Sunday 2022?

Super Bowl 2022 airs Sunday, February 13 on NBC and Peacock Premium. Pregame coverage airs from 1:00 p.m. m. to 6:00 p.m. m. ET on NBC, scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. ET NBC Sports predicts that the performance of the National Anthem will begin at 6:18 p.m. ET

What time is kickoff for the Super Bowl?

The NFL has made 6:30 p.m. ET is the standard start time for the Super Bowl, and that won’t change in 2022. The Rams and Bengals will kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET in an intriguing matchup.

How much is parking at SoFi Stadium?

How much is it to park at SoFi Stadium? Parking prices are reported as $60 for season ticket holders and to range from $80 – $100 for single game day rates. Two off-site lots on SpotHero are listed at $50 for regular game-day rates and you can take a rideshare to the stadium entrance.

How much does it cost to park in SoFi for the Super Bowl? Parking near SoFI Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday could cost you more than $500. How much are you willing to pay for parking to watch the Rams and Bengals play in the big game? Some Inglewood residents are offering their own driveways to visitors, but at a very high cost. INGLEWOOD, Calif.

Can I pay for parking at SoFi Stadium?

Inglewood Park & ​​Go offers a convenient, affordable and secure parking option where you can find, reserve and pay for parking spaces before attending games, concerts and other events at SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park.

How much is tailgate parking at SoFi Stadium?

Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium Tailgating fans in Southern California are really excited, paying $90 for a regular car and $225 for a full-size tailgate. Carry-on is only allowed in the Zona Rosa parking lot and these prices will be doubled or tripled for major games.

Where can I park and walk to SoFi Stadium?

Lot/Garage AddressMatch day feewalking time
Midas Auto Repair Lot â 811 E Manchester Blvd.$18517 minutes
125 N. Prairie Ave.$5021 minutes
633 Aerick Street$5022 minutes

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