Football + Food = Packed Spaces
Super Bowl parties are legendary β but without enough seating or table space, your guests will be juggling wings on their laps. Here's how to prep the perfect setup.
Table Recommendations Based on Guest Count
| Guest Count | Table Type | Table Quantity | Seating Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20β30 | 6-ft or 8-ft long | 2β3 tables | Banquet-style rows |
| 40β50 | 8-ft long | 4β5 tables | Mix of rows + clusters |
| 60+ | Combo (long/round) | 6+ tables | Rows + cafΓ©-style mix |
πͺ Add 1 chair per guest β plus extras for overflow.
Tips for a Functional Viewing Setup
- Place tables along sides or back of the room to keep sightlines clear
- Leave a middle aisle for people to get up without blocking the screen
- Put snack and drink tables separately to avoid crowding seating areas
- Use round tables for more conversational seating away from the screen
Optional Add-Ons
| Purpose | Add-On |
|---|---|
| Drink station | Small cocktail table |
| Standing guests | Highboys/bar tables |
| Kids table | Short folding table |
Conclusion
A killer game deserves a killer setup. Whether youβre expecting 20 friends or a house full of 60, renting the right tables and spacing them strategically keeps the party flowing and the game in clear view.