Top Spots in The Woodlands to Watch the Super Bowl

From packed bars to easy takeout spreads, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the big game in style.

Jan. 29, 2026 at 7:23pm

Even if the hometown Texans aren't in the Super Bowl, there are still plenty of great places in The Woodlands to watch the big game on February 8. From sports bars like Sawyer Park Icehouse and Ale & Ivy hosting lively parties, to restaurants like Yard House and Southern Ice House offering crowd-pleasing food and drinks, locals have no shortage of options to gather with friends and celebrate the Super Bowl.

Why it matters

The Super Bowl is one of the biggest sporting events of the year, and with the hometown Texans not making it, local businesses are stepping up to provide fun, festive environments for residents to enjoy the game. This is an opportunity for The Woodlands community to come together and make the most of the big game, even if their team isn't playing.

The details

Sawyer Park Icehouse, Ale & Ivy, Yard House, and Southern Ice House are among the top spots in The Woodlands hosting Super Bowl watch parties with food, drinks, and lively atmospheres. For those hosting at home, options like State Fare's Super Bowl Party Pack provide easy takeout solutions for throwing a great Super Bowl bash.

  • The Super Bowl will be played on Sunday, February 8, 2026.

The players

Sawyer Park Icehouse

A sports bar known for its delicious eats and lively atmosphere during big games.

Ale & Ivy

A popular local spot hosting the biggest Super Bowl party in The Woodlands.

Yard House

A restaurant offering a great place to gather with friends and celebrate the Super Bowl.

Southern Ice House

An easygoing spot to settle in for the Super Bowl with cold drinks and crowd-pleasing bites.

State Fare

A local restaurant providing a Super Bowl Party Pack for easy at-home hosting.

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The takeaway

With a variety of lively sports bars, restaurants, and easy takeout options, The Woodlands community has no shortage of ways to come together and enjoy the Super Bowl, even if the hometown Texans aren't playing.