Super Bowl Party Ideas For Adults (2024)

With lots of football-themed decorations and food suggestions, these creative Super Bowl party ideas will make your game day celebration the talk of the town

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It’s the beginning of a new year and to a lot of people that means New Year’s resolutions, going back to the gym, and getting ready for football playoffs.

I have been hosting Super Bowl parties for too many years to count.

And they have gained a reputation as THE super bowl party to attend among my friends.

Now with college football playoffs, there are even more opportunities for hosting football parties (especially since Clemson has been doing so well in the last couple of years…go Tigers!)

Having thrown so many football parties, I thought I would share some of my favorite Super Bowl party ideas that always make my game day get-togethers special.

1 | Set Up Your Room Like A Sports Bar

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The first thing I always do when I’m setting up for a Super Bowl party is rearrange the furniture. Doing this makes sure everyone has a good seat to watch the game.

I move television sets from all over the house into the living room and set them up like a sports bar so that people can see the game from anywhere. (If you have a large screen TV that everyone can see, this step may not be necessary for you.)

Then I move out all large pieces of furniture that take up space and don’t provide a lot of seating. My favorite chaise always gets moved to the garage for game day.

Finally, I find every extra table and chair I own (including the patio furniture from outside) and move them into the living room. My goal is that everyone can find a seat to watch the game.

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If you live in an area where the weather could be nice enough to sit outside, setting up a seating section and TV outdoors is a good idea. Some people prefer to watch the game away from the crowd (and in my house I can use all the space I can find!)

Unlike most of my other parties, I try to avoid hanging things from the ceiling or creating tall centerpieces for the tables. Both of these tend to block the view. Since most people do actually want to see the game, I like to have as few TV-watching obstructions as possible.

2 | Make a DIY Football Field Rug

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For some reason, football parties seem to have more spills than usual (probably because of the number of people). So I take my area rug out of the living room for the party.

And replace it with an inexpensive DIY football field rug that adds to the game day atmosphere (and protects my hardwood floors).

Find out how to make it HERE.

3 | Add Football Field Table Runners

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Inexpensive football field runners can make any table look like it’s football party-ready. I use them everywhere!

These floor runners* are the most economical way to go.

For some reason they’re a lot less expensive than buying actual table runners.

And they come with tape on the back so you can stick them down to the table to make sure they don’t move.

I cut them into the right lengths to make runners for all of the surfaces in the room.

It helps to create a cohesive-looking football party decorating scheme.

4 | Or Use The Glam Version Of Referee Stripes

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The black and white stripes of a referee shirt are another great color combination for football party decorations.

But since I like to do glam, I go for black and white leopard print tablecloths and zebra stripe chairs, instead of standard stripes.

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These leopard print tablecloths were left over from another party, so they didn’t cost my anything extra.

5 | Make Penalty Flag Napkin Holders

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Print out a “Penalty Flag” sign and glue it to the front of a galvanized pail* for the perfect easy-to-access place to store yellow napkins.

And they look great on the tables, too!

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6 | Dress Up Your Crock Pot

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To make your crock pot seem like part of the décor, wrap it with football-themed napkins* and tape it at the sides.

I am always surprised at how many people think the crock pot actually comes this way!

7 | Use Team plates and napkins

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Using team-specific paper plates and napkins* for whoever is playing, is an easy way to decorate.

Since they get used up and thrown away, I’m not trying to save them from year to year.

Displaying the plates and napkins in a clear two-tiered letter holder is a great way to save space on your table if you don’t have a lot of room.

I usually buy my team-specific decor at Party City. They always have a good selection right before the game, and it’s often on sale.

8 | Put up team banners and flags

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Putting small team flags on the table lets people choose which side they’re supporting.

Or you can hang larger ones on opposite sides of the room to have cheering sections for each team.

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Although I have to admit, since you don’t know very far in advance who is playing in games like the Super Bowl, it can be hard to find the team gear in stock.

When that happens, I go with some generic “game day” banners and tableware.

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Or if you want to save a little money, you can use our free printable football banner instead.

Get the tutorial and free printable letters HERE.

9 | Use football field tablecloths

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I almost always use the Game Day plastic table covers* for my buffet area.

They are easy to clean up afterwards and when you put them out over a bunch of different sized tables, they all look like they belong together.

Find our tips on setting up the perfect buffet HERE.

10 | Line Trays With Fake Grass

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Fake grass* is another easy way to add the football feel to your party decor.

I line ALL of my trays with it.

11 | Serve Chips In A Football Bowl

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These plastic football bowls* are really inexpensive and look great on those trays covered with fake grass.

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They also hold a ton of chips.

Which is great because it means you don’t have to keep running around refilling them all night.

12 | Hang Pennants Above The Food

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If you’re interested in showing some team spirit, hang some inexpensive pennants along the wall above the food.

I try to represent both teams. But if your home town is playing in the big game, you can go all out with your team colors.

13 | Get collapsible garbage cans

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When you’re serving food on paper plates and beer in cans or bottles, there’s always a lot of garbage to collect.

Which is why these collapsible garbage cans come in handy.

They’re inexpensive, fit a standard kitchen garbage bag and fit into your party decor when they’re open.

Then you can fold them flat and save them for next year without using up a lot of storage space.

14 | Chill Beer In a Goal-Post Cooler

Then print off a Water Break sign and tape it on the front.

9. Chill Beer In a Goal-Post Cooler

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The next one of my Super bowl party decorating ideas provides more room for beer storage. Which is always a good thing at my football parties.

A beer cooler with a goal post and a small blow up football allow your athletically-inclined guests to participate in the game. Just make sure it’s in a location where they can’t break anything when their throws miss the mark.

15 | Serve beer in Referee Koozies

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Putting beer bottles into a beer koozie* when you’re serving them helps to keep the beer cold.

And they even come in referee shirts or team patterns if you want to keep the football theme going!

16 | Provide Referee Punching Bags

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I use a lot of props at my football parties that add an element of crowd participation. Which always makes the party more fun.

This blow up referee punching bag* is one of them.

It has a weight in the bottom so it stands up on its own.

You’ll be surprised how many times people will get up to hit one of them when the refs make a bad call!

17 | Use Props Representing the Teams That Are Playing

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If the teams or players have rituals or songs, use them to celebrate touchdowns, and get everyone involved in the game.

When the Seahawks were playing in the Super Bowl a couple of years ago, we threw out packages of Skittles when Marshawn Lynch (a big Skittles fan) scored a touchdown.

When the New Orleans Saints were in the Super Bowl we sang “When the Saints Come Marching Home” whenever they scored.

Of course if it’s a college football game you’re watching, pretty much everyone knows the routine for their own team.

18 | Act Like a Referee – Penalty Flags and All

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Wear a referee shirt* and get yourself a whistle. Then use it to announce penalties, field goals and touchdowns as they happen during the game.

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Get a penalty flag and a challenge flag, and throw them out into the middle of the guests whenever a penalty or challenge is called during the game.

If you go to live football games, some of the teams have announcers that involve the fans in their game calling, such as imitating the referee arm movements for first downs, touch downs and field goals.

You can duplicate this fan involvement by acting as an announcer at your party (a mega phone helps) and getting your guests to do these arm motions as well.

19 | Make Some Noise

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Having noise makers such as cowbells, whistles or clappers available really lets people get involved in the game.

I usually put a couple out on every table.

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Just make sure you’re ready for the noise. I stop short of getting an air horn to save everyone’s ear drums.

20 | Serve snacks in a Snack-stadium

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An inflatable Snack-stadium* is a fun way to serve chips, popcorn, pretzels, peanuts and other finger foods.

I like to put all of the snacks in the stands. And use the field in the middle for cold dips.

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I put everything out a couple of hours ahead of time. Then cover it all with foil to keep them from getting stale.

Providing football serving cups makes it easy for people to take their snacks back to their seats.

21 | Serve Jello Shots In Team Colors

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Most of the time, my football guests are drinking beer. (I don’t go out of my way to make special co*cktails for this crowd.)

However, the one thing that does go over well is jello shots.

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I always make them in the colors of the teams that are playing, and serve them in jello shot cups with small plastic spoons. There are never any left at the end of the day.

Find jello shot recipes by color HERE.

22 | Create a Game Day Nacho Bar

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A Nacho bar allows people to put together their own nachos.

Provide a bowl of tortilla chips along with crockpot Cheese sauce, sauteed ground beef, home-made salsa, tomatoes, jalapenos, guacamole, olives, sour cream and any other ingredients you like to add to nachos.

People actually like to put their own plate together since they get exactly what they want. And it’s a time-saver for you since you don’t have to make them!

23 | Add “Laces” To Deviled Eggs

Another way to add to your football party decor is to make your food look like footballs.

All kinds of food can be made to look like a football if you’re so inclined…add green onion “laces” to the top of deviled eggs, cover strawberries in chocolate and add icing laces, cut pita bread into the shape of footballs and serve with dip…pretty much anything that is somewhat oval-shaped can be made into edible football decor.

24 | Make football brownie cookies

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Speaking of football shaped food. These “footballs” are actually made from brownie mix (yes, the kind that comes out of a box).

So they’re super easy to make and taste yummy!

Get the details on how to make them HERE.

25 | Serve meatballs with game day toothpicks

These crockpot meatballs taste great and are easy to serve with toothpicks.

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And I love to use these game day toothpicks* to go with the football decor.

That’s it for my list of football party ideas. Hopefully you have found some inspiration for your own college playoff or Super Bowl party.

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Have comments or questions about our Super Bowl party ideas? Tell us in the section below.

This post was originally published on January 2, 2018 but was updated with new content on January 21, 2024.


Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

As an expert in Super Bowl party ideas, I can provide you with information related to all the concepts used in this article. Let's dive into each idea and explore them further:

1. Set Up Your Room Like A Sports Bar

To create a sports bar atmosphere for your Super Bowl party, rearrange the furniture in your living room and set up multiple television sets so that everyone can watch the game from anywhere. Remove large pieces of furniture that take up space and provide limited seating. Bring in extra tables and chairs to ensure that everyone has a seat. If the weather permits, consider setting up a seating section and TV outdoors for those who prefer to watch the game away from the crowd.

2. Make a DIY Football Field Rug

To protect your floors and add to the game day atmosphere, replace your area rug with an inexpensive DIY football field rug. This will also help in cleaning up spills that are common during football parties.

3. Add Football Field Table Runners

Inexpensive football field runners can make any table look football party-ready. These floor runners are cost-effective and come with tape on the back to keep them in place. Cut them into the right lengths to create table runners for all the surfaces in the room, creating a cohesive football party decorating scheme.

4. Use The Glam Version Of Referee Stripes

Instead of using standard black and white referee stripes, you can opt for black and white leopard print tablecloths and zebra stripe chairs to add a glamorous touch to your football party decorations. This unique twist adds a stylish element to your party.

5. Make Penalty Flag Napkin Holders

Print out a "Penalty Flag" sign and glue it to the front of a galvanized pail to create an easy-to-access place to store yellow napkins. These penalty flag napkin holders not only serve a practical purpose but also add to the overall football-themed decor.

6. Dress Up Your Crock Pot

To incorporate your crock pot into the party decor, wrap it with football-themed napkins and tape them at the sides. This simple trick will make your crock pot blend seamlessly with the rest of the decorations.

7. Use Team Plates and Napkins

Using team-specific paper plates and napkins for the teams playing in the Super Bowl is an easy way to decorate. Display the plates and napkins in a clear two-tiered letter holder to save space on your table. You can find team-specific decor at party supply stores like Party City.

8. Put Up Team Banners and Flags

Place small team flags on the table to let people choose which side they're supporting. Alternatively, hang larger team banners on opposite sides of the room to create cheering sections for each team. If you can't find specific team gear, you can use generic "game day" banners and tableware. You can also create your own football banner using a free printable.

9. Use Football Field Tablecloths

For your buffet area, consider using Game Day plastic table covers. These table covers are easy to clean up and give a cohesive look when placed over different-sized tables.

10. Line Trays With Fake Grass

To add a football feel to your party decor, line all of your trays with fake grass. This simple touch enhances the football-themed atmosphere and adds visual interest to your food presentation.

11. Serve Chips In A Football Bowl

Plastic football bowls are inexpensive and look great on trays covered with fake grass. They also hold a large amount of chips, which means you won't have to constantly refill them throughout the party.

12. Hang Pennants Above The Food

To show team spirit, hang inexpensive pennants along the wall above the food. You can represent both teams or go all out with your home team's colors if they're playing in the Super Bowl.

13. Get Collapsible Garbage Cans

Collapsible garbage cans are useful for collecting the inevitable amount of garbage generated during a football party. They are inexpensive, fit standard kitchen garbage bags, and can be folded flat for easy storage.

14. Chill Beer In a Goal-Post Cooler

A goal-post cooler is a fun and practical way to store beer at your Super Bowl party. You can print off a "Water Break" sign and tape it on the front to add to the football-themed decor.

15. Serve Beer In Referee Koozies

Keep beer bottles cold and continue the football theme by using referee koozies. These koozies come in referee shirts or team patterns, adding a fun touch to your beverage service.

16. Provide Referee Punching Bags

Add an element of crowd participation to your party by including props like a blow-up referee punching bag. Guests can take turns hitting the punching bag when the refs make a bad call, adding to the excitement of the game.

17. Use Props Representing the Teams That Are Playing

If the teams or players have rituals or songs, incorporate them into your party to celebrate touchdowns and get everyone involved in the game. For example, you can throw out packages of Skittles when a player who is known for enjoying them scores a touchdown.

18. Act Like a Referee - Penalty Flags and All

Wear a referee shirt, blow a whistle, and use penalty flags and challenge flags to announce penalties, field goals, and touchdowns during the game. Encourage your guests to imitate referee arm movements for first downs, touchdowns, and field goals, creating an engaging and interactive atmosphere.

19. Make Some Noise

Provide noise makers such as cowbells, whistles, or clappers to let people get involved in the game and show their support. Place them on every table for easy access.

20. Serve Snacks In a Snack Stadium

An inflatable snack stadium is a fun way to serve chips, popcorn, pretzels, peanuts, and other finger foods. Use the stands for snacks and the field in the middle for cold dips. Cover everything with foil to keep them fresh until it's time to enjoy.

21. Serve Jello Shots In Team Colors

Make jello shots in the colors of the teams playing in the Super Bowl and serve them in jello shot cups with small plastic spoons. This adds a festive touch to your drink offerings and allows guests to enjoy a fun and tasty treat.

22. Create a Game Day Nacho Bar

Set up a nacho bar where guests can build their own nachos. Provide tortilla chips along with crockpot cheese sauce, sautéed ground beef, homemade salsa, tomatoes, jalapenos, guacamole, olives, sour cream, and any other ingredients they might like. This interactive food station allows guests to customize their nachos to their liking.

23. Add "Laces" To Deviled Eggs

Make your food look like footballs by adding green onion "laces" to the top of deviled eggs. This simple touch adds a playful and thematic element to your party spread.

24. Make Football Brownie Cookies

Create football-shaped treats using brownie mix. These brownie cookies are easy to make and always a hit among guests. They are a delicious and visually appealing addition to your dessert table.

25. Serve Meatballs With Game Day Toothpicks

Crockpot meatballs are a crowd-pleasing option for your Super Bowl party. Serve them with game day toothpicks to make them easy to enjoy. These toothpicks add to the football-themed decor and make serving and eating the meatballs convenient.

I hope these ideas inspire you to create an unforgettable Super Bowl party. Enjoy the game and the festivities!

Super Bowl Party Ideas For Adults (2024)

FAQs

How do you make a Super Bowl party fun? ›

Make your guests feel like they're watching the game from the sidelines with plenty of creative decorations. From AstroTurf coasters to football drink stirrers to a festive concession stand sign, decorating for your party can be just as fun as the party itself.

What is the #1 food consumed at Super Bowl parties? ›

#1- Wings. According to the National Chicken Council, 1.45 billion chicken wings are expected to be consumed for Super Bowl Sunday. They're an easy, shareable food item that comes in many different options, such as garlic parmesan, lemon pepper, cajun, and many many more.

How do you host a perfect Super Bowl party? ›

How to host a winning Super Bowl party
  1. Make it a potluck. ...
  2. Lean into make-ahead options. ...
  3. Be sure to have enough plates, bowls and utensils for everyone attending. ...
  4. Encourage guests to bring to-go containers (or give away your takeout tubs).
Feb 6, 2024

How do you throw a Super Bowl party on a budget? ›

Keys to hosting a Super Bowl Party on a budget:
  1. Don't get too extravagant with the food options.
  2. Decorations are fun, but don't go over the top.
  3. Plan ahead, make a budget and stick to it.
  4. Potluck style is a good option for everyone to contribute a little.
Feb 6, 2024

What are the 5 most popular Super Bowl foods? ›

Most Popular Super Bowl Foods in the Nation

Nationwide, the top Super Bowl foods are chili, buffalo chicken dip, guacamole, pigs in a blanket, and spinach and artichoke dip.

What are the top 2 Super Bowl snacks? ›

To help plan your game day menu, we've rounded up some of our favorite Super Bowl appetizers that are sure to be a hit. These are the classic foods like Buffalo wings and nachos — plus more than a few innovative ideas, such as fried potato salad bites and a pimento cheese bar — that'll make your spread a success.

What two foods are most commonly served at Super Bowl parties? ›

"But what are people ordering for their Super Bowl watch parties?" is a question you may ask yourself because you're looking to create a game day menu. The three most popular Super Bowl dishes people order are pizza, chicken wings, and chips with dips.

What food should you have at a Super Bowl party? ›

Nothing screams Super Bowl like sliders, and ours think outside the box, from Philly cheesesteak to French dip to a pull-apart cheeseburger. Speaking of outside the box, we're also pretty obsessed with unconventional egg rolls.

What time should a Super Bowl party start? ›

Starting the festivities too early is not only a good way to run out of food before halftime, it's also just begging your guests to drink too much too fast. Foxsports.com suggests kicking off the celebration about 90 minutes before kick-off.

What food is often served at a Super Bowl party? ›

Classic Super Bowl food generally includes chicken wings, guacamole, nut mixes, pizza, sliders, cheese plates and other classics (see links to some of these below). These three new recipes are ideal for game-watching.

How do you host a small Super Bowl party? ›

If your guests are arriving early, you can play some games beforehand, getting everyone into the spirit of the day. You can also play games that last all evening long, like Super Bowl Bingo, or games involving rating every commercial you see. There are plenty of great ideas for Super Bowl games out there.

What is the average number of people at a Super Bowl party? ›

41: Days in advance, on average, Super Bowl plans are made. 20 million: Number of Americans attending a Super Bowl party. 17: Average number of people attending each party. 5%: Percent of people who watch the big game alone.

Should you bring something to a Super Bowl party? ›

Encourage your guests to bring their own snacks and drinks to share. By preplanning and working ahead, you can enjoy the time with your guests (and some chicken wings while you're at it) and enjoy the game.

What two foods are commonly served at Super Bowl parties? ›

The Super Bowl may technically be an NFL game, but we all know what we're really looking forward to when Sunday rolls around — the snacks. Some of our personal favorites include classics like saucy chicken wings, pigs in a blanket, and chips with dip, with a few beer-infused drinks to match.

What food do you serve at a Super Bowl party? ›

Game over.
  • 01 of 46. Corn-and-Smoked Sausage Nachos. ...
  • 02 of 46. Taco Dip. ...
  • 03 of 46. Candied Bacon Crackers. ...
  • 04 of 46. Loaded Deviled Eggs. ...
  • 05 of 46. Sheet Pan Nachos with Chorizo and Refried Beans. ...
  • 06 of 46. West Virginia Pepperoni Rolls. ...
  • 07 of 46. Mini Potato Skins. ...
  • 08 of 46. Potlikker Boiled Peanuts.
Apr 10, 2024

How do I keep my kids busy during the Super Bowl? ›

Super Bowl Ideas for Kids
  1. Super Bowl Bingo. A Bingo Card and some fun, simple prizes are a great way to keep older kids interested in the game – even if football isn't usually their thing. ...
  2. The Puppy Bowl. ...
  3. Face Painting. ...
  4. Paper Football Origami. ...
  5. A Football Themed Craft Station. ...
  6. Mascot Dress Up. ...
  7. Snack Duty.

How do you make a Super Bowl drinking game? ›

Take 1 Shot When:
  1. People start crying at your party or on TV.
  2. An announcer says someone is doing a "heckuva" good job out there.
  3. ​Your team throws an interception or fumbles for a turnover.
  4. Camera's mistakenly pick up someone "Swearing". &$#%!

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