Best Family-Friendly Places to Watch the Super Bowl in Austin 2026
Watching the Super Bowl with kids doesn’t have to mean staying home with a muted TV and distracted toddlers. Austin has several family-friendly restaurants, breweries, and outdoor spaces where parents can enjoy the game and kids can run, play, or stay entertained. These are the Best Family-Friendly Places to Watch the Super Bowl in Austin in 2026.
Below are the best places to watch the Super Bowl with kids in Austin, focusing on spots that offer kid-friendly food, space to move, and a more relaxed vibe than a packed sports bar.
Quick tip: Super Bowl crowds start early. Arrive well before kickoff, especially with kids, and double-check hours and age policies before heading out.
Best Family-Friendly Places to Watch the Super Bowl in Austin
Bouldin Acres (Manchaca & Braker only- Lamar becomes 21+ after 3pm)

Playgrounds off the patios so the kids can entertain themselves while you watch the game!
Bambino Pizza, 979 Springdale Rd Suite 153, Austin

Fully-fenced turfed play area with hills the kids can run around on while you watch the game from the patio and stuff your face with pizza. Feb. 8 from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Bambino is the spot to watch the big game with the kiddos. Super Bowl Special: giant Frito Pie slices consisting of cheddar & mozzarella pizza with smoked brisket (from Franklin Barbecue) chili, cheddar, sour cream, chives & Fritos. There will also be goal posts for kids to kick or throw the ball through to win free slushies + prizes during the game.

Culture Club, 12000 Menchaca Rd bldg 2 Ste A, Austin

Outdoor play area on the patio, large screens outside so you can watch the game, umbrella tables, and ping pong. Try the wings and pickle pizza!
Doc’s Backyard Grill, 5207 Brodie Ln #100, Sunset Valley

You can’t go wrong at Doc’s. Perfect spot to accommodate a large group. Giant playground, huge menu, everyone is happy.
Angel’s Icehouse, 21815 State Hwy 71, Spicewood

We love the shady patio, giant menu, playground, and gaga ball pit. Perfect spot for families and large groups.
Moontower Saloon, 10212 Menchaca Rd, Austin

Is it a bar? Yes. Is it kid-friendly? Also yes! They have a giant Tree Net Wizards bouncy tree net set up for the kids! Food trucks, drinks, and happy kids make this a great spot to watch the game.
Frontyard Brewing, 4514 Bob Wire Rd, Spicewood

Shares the space with a winery, so you can get beer or wine! Food trucks, giant open field & play areas for kids.
Austin Beerworks, Sprinkle Valley, 10300 Springdale Rd, Austin

Giant covered patio with a big screen, playground for the kids, food trucks, and great beer.
Camp Out, 6700 Burnet Rd, Austin

My kids’ favorite burger! They love coming here to play soccer, mini golf, and on the playground. Dog-friendly too!
Fieldhouse at the Crossover, 1717 Scottsdale Dr Suite 160, Leander

Giant place to hang out and relax and watch the game. Playground, sand volleyball, pickleball, soccer, food trucks, and more.
Old Gregg Brewing, 1900 E Howard Ln Building H, Pflugerville

Our favorite brewery in Pflugerville. There’s space for the kids to run around (plus a spiderweb climbing net), indoor/outdoor patio, pizza and taco food trucks, and more.
Meanwhile Brewing, 3901 Promontory Point Dr, Austin

Showing the big game on the large outdoor TVs as well as smaller screens both inside and on the covered patio. Kids love the playground and turfed soccer field here. Pro tip: bring your own camping chairs and blankets to spread out. Sometimes seating can be hard to come by since this is such a popular spot! Food truck game-day specials include: Side Eye Pie: Chicken wings with 9 different sauces to choose from & meatball pizza, Songbird: 3-tier party platter with sliders, wraps, fried goodies, and all the sauce, Distant Relatives: Chuck Short Rib & baked potato with sour cream.
Oz Tap House, 10601 Ranch to Market Rd 2222 Suite H, Austin

We love this self-pour spot! A playground and games for the kids, a nice patio, delicious food, and self-pour taps (no waiting for a server!)

