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Game Day Gold on Sunday, February 8 in South Florida

The biggest moment in football is ready for its prime time debut and South Florida has the best seats in the house. On Sunday, February 8 at 6:30 p.m. EST the action moves far beyond the field as Miami and Miami Beach light up with can not miss watch parties and championship level specials.



The Elser Hotel & Residences

Watch the ultimate football showdown at The Elser Hotel & Residences, a 49-story luxury tower in the heart of Downtown Miami. The expansive 19,000-square-foot rooftop pool deck and event lawn set the scene for game day, featuring interactive group games like jumbo Jenga and cornhole alongside sweeping views of Downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay. A massive 16-foot poolside LED screen ensures every play is front and center. The adjacent Bayview Rooftop Bar and Kitchen adds to the experience with team inspired specialty cocktails and group friendly drink deals, including White Claw Variety Buckets of six ($40) and Domestic Beer Buckets of six ($50). Guests can also enjoy elevated bar bites such as Mini Beef Sliders ($18) with sharp cheddar, caramelized onion and bacon jam on brioche, or Loaded Tostones ($16) topped with slow cooked mojo pork, fresh avocado and Mexican crema.

ART Wynwood

Arlo Wynwood invites fans to gather for the biggest night in football during its Big Game Watch Party on at ART Wynwood. Presented in partnership with Casamigos and Crown Royal, the watch party will feature a live broadcast of the Big Game on a large outdoor screen, signature cocktails, complimentary drink samples, and branded merch from both spirits brands. The rooftop’s crown jewel is its 76-foot-long heated pool set above the neighborhood’s iconic murals and creative energy and surrounded by comfortable chaise lounges and private cabanas where guests can sip and savor while watching every play. Doors open at 5 p.m. RSVP for free on Eventbrite

The Goodtime Hotel, Miami Beach, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

Looking for the ultimate place to watch the Big Game? The Restaurant at The Goodtime Hotel delivers every snap, scramble and celebration on a giant projector with full sound so you never miss a moment. From 4 to 9 p.m., the regular menu is joined by Sunday Showdown Specials ($10) designed for sharing, including Honey Pepperoni Flatbread with burrata, mozzarella, honey and basil, Margarita Flatbread with fresh mozzarella and tomato sauce, Spicy Wings tossed in sweet and sour chili and teriyaki with ranch and carrots, and Crispy Baja Tacos filled with beer battered catch of the day or breaded chicken, chipotle slaw and pico de gallo. The bar keeps the energy high with Unsportsmanlike Concoctions ($8), from the Purple Reign with tequila, Domaine de Canton, shōchū, butterfly pea lavender and yuzu to the Spicy Margherita with tequila, mezcal, Chinola, mango, lime and habanero, plus the Il Capitano with coconut rum, pineapple, cranberry, orange and raspberry and the Strawberry Moon Forever with vodka, sake, strawberry, lemon and ginger. Located on the third floor, The hotel’s signature restaurant offers indoor dining, a full bar and a covered outdoor patio with direct access to The Pool at The Goodtime Hotel



The Marker Key West

The Marker Key West Harbor Resort is setting the stage for an elevated Big Game Watch Party, blending high-energy football viewing with the relaxed luxury of an island resort. Located on the Key West Historic Seaport just steps from Duval Street, the resort combines waterfront ambience and game-day excitement with a 12-foot screen, an elevated tailgate buffet, draft beer, wine and a premium well open bar. The event begins at 6 p.m., with tickets priced at $85++. Tickets can be purchased HERE

Whether you’re after luxury views, high energy entertainment, or laid back island vibes, these standout venues offer unforgettable ways to experience every play.

By ML Staff. Images courtesy of the venues in this story.


 
 
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