Where to Watch the Winter Olympics & Super Bowl 2026 in Nashville
Planning where to watch the Winter Olympics and Super Bowl 2026 in Nashville?
This guide highlights the best Nashville bars and beer halls for big screens, game-day specials, and all-day viewing — plus a local tip on exploring nearby neighborhoods before kickoff.
Visual representation of the game-day atmosphere at Category 10.
Sunday, February 8, 2026, brings a rare sports crossover. The Winter Olympics will be underway, and Super Bowl LX kicks off that evening — all carried by NBC as part of a full day of sports coverage.
For Nashville locals and visitors alike, that means one big question: where’s the best place to watch?
From massive screens to game-day specials, these Nashville spots are known for delivering when it comes to major sporting events.
Best Places to Watch in Nashville
DraftKings Sports & Social (Downtown)
If you want an immersive sports-watching experience, this is one of the most screen-heavy venues in the city. Their 48-foot LED media wall can split screens, making it easy to keep an eye on Olympic events while settling in for kickoff.
Game-Day Specials
$24 beer buckets (Miller Lite & Coors Light)
$40 beer towers
Signature “Crush” cocktails
Why it works: High energy, big crowds, and a true game-day atmosphere.
Acme Feed & Seed (Broadway)
Acme’s second floor hosts a popular Big Game watch party with TVs throughout and a classic Nashville feel — plus views of the river.
Game-Day Specials
$1 wings
$3 Busch Lights
Pick-the-winner contest with a chance to win a $50 gift card
Why it works: Lively but approachable, with plenty of room to watch comfortably.
Category 10 (Downtown)
Luke Combs’ Category 10 includes 5 Leaf Clover Sports, a space designed specifically for major sporting events.
What to Look For
Duck fat fries and Backswing Transfusions
Seasonal, sports-themed cocktails (past Games have featured themed menus)
Why it works: A polished sports-bar setup built for marquee moments.
Tee Line (The Nations)
As Nashville’s curling facility, Tee Line has become an unofficial gathering spot for Winter Olympic fans. You can watch the game — then actually try curling between plays.
Game-Day Special
“Ten-Ten-Ten”: $10 wings, $10 pitchers, and $10 BBQ nachos
Why it works: Interactive, fun, and uniquely tied to the Olympics.
Von Elrod’s Beer Hall & Kitchen (Germantown)
With communal seating, oversized screens, and a beer-hall vibe, Von Elrod’s delivers a stadium-style atmosphere without leaving the neighborhood.
All-Day Highlights
Morning Olympic viewing during brunch hours
International stein flights featuring beers from Germany, the U.S., and Italy
Half-price wings and $10 large steins starting around kickoff
Why it works: Ideal for groups who want to settle in for the full day.
6th & Peabody (Downtown)
Home to Yee-Haw Brewing and Ole Smoky Distillery, 6th & Peabody has long been a popular destination for major sporting events. In past Super Bowls, they’ve promoted some of the largest TVs in Nashville, along with bucket and drink specials and an open, high-energy setup where there truly isn’t a bad seat in the house.
Why it works: Massive indoor-outdoor space, casual game-day food and drinks, and plenty of room to move around.
A Local Tip from Walk Eat Nashville
At Walk Eat Nashville, we spend our days walking neighborhoods like Downtown, East Nashville, 12South, and Music Row — introducing guests to the restaurants, stories, and streets that shape the city beyond Broadway.
If you’re visiting Nashville for a big sports weekend (or hosting friends), pairing a watch party with a neighborhood food tour is a great way to experience more of the city before kickoff.
Learn more about Nashville neighborhoods and food tours at walkeatnashville.com