As Super Bowl season approaches, game-day plans tend to fall into two camps: the packed sports bar or the living room scramble. In luxury residential buildings, however, Super Bowl Sunday is an entirely different experience. Think private cinemas instead of crowded booths, cocktail lounges instead of folding tables, and amenity spaces that feel closer to members-only clubs than communal rooms.
From Manhattan and Brooklyn to Miami’s oceanfront, these championship-level screening rooms are designed for residents who want the full spectacle of the Super Bowl, without sacrificing comfort, style, or sound quality.
200 East 75th Street
On the Upper East Side, 200 East 75th Street takes a more intimate, highly curated approach to Super Bowl viewing. Designed by Beyer Blinder Belle Architects with interiors by Yellow House Architects, the boutique condominium features just 36 residences ranging from two to six bedrooms.
Its private cinema is designed for immersive viewing well beyond traditional movie nights. Sophisticated interiors paired with advanced audiovisual technology create a club-like atmosphere that elevates live events. On Super Bowl Sunday, the space feels exclusive and intentional, turning the game into a polished, shared experience rather than background entertainment.
