New Orleans has transformed into Super Bowl paradise with food, music, and nonstop entertainment. The city delivers an unforgettable football experience.
Super Bowl 2025: Mahomes vs. Hurts in a Championship Showdown
This year’s Super Bowl in New Orleans features two elite quarterbacks. Patrick Mahomes already owns a Hall of Fame career. His clutch plays and leadership define his legacy. Jalen Hurts, a rising superstar, continues proving he belongs among the NFL’s best. His dual-threat ability keeps defenses guessing.
Football fans will enjoy an epic championship showdown in a city that knows how to throw a world-class party.
Downtown New Orleans Becomes Super Bowl Central
Downtown New Orleans is buzzing with NFL energy. Streets shine with Super Bowl banners, live music, and nonstop entertainment. Check out these highlights:
- Super Bowl Experience – Enjoy interactive games, player meet-and-greets, and live music.
- Bourbon Street Parties – Bars, DJs, and second-line parades create unmatched game-week energy.
- Jackson Square Fan Fest – Meet local artists, grab beignets, and enjoy live performances.
- Riverwalk & Mississippi River Fireworks – Watch the sky light up in celebration of the big game.
Locals and visitors can enjoy the action before and after kickoff.

Top 5 Restaurants for Super Bowl Week
New Orleans food is legendary. Super Bowl visitors need to experience the city’s best restaurants. These five spots deliver must-try flavors:
- Dooky Chase’s – A Black-owned Creole classic, famous for gumbo, fried chicken, and legendary hospitality.
- Willie Mae’s Scotch House – Home to the world’s best fried chicken, according to food critics and locals.
- Compère Lapin – Chef Nina Compton blends Caribbean spices with Louisiana flavors for unforgettable dishes.
- Cochon – This Cajun hotspot offers house-smoked meats and bold, rich flavors.
- Mother’s Restaurant – Order the famous debris po’boy or a plate of classic jambalaya.
These spots satisfy every football fan’s hunger.
Top 5 Live Music Venues in New Orleans During Super Bowl Week
New Orleans delivers the best live music scene in America. Here are five must-visit venues:
- Preservation Hall – Experience authentic New Orleans jazz in an intimate setting.
- The Spotted Cat Music Club – A Frenchmen Street favorite with top-notch jazz performances.
- Blue Nile – A venue featuring funk, brass bands, and national acts.
- Bullet’s Sports Bar – A Black-owned local gem, known for its brass bands and neighborhood charm.
- Whiskey & Sticks – A laid-back cigar and whiskey lounge with smooth live music.
Music lovers will find unforgettable performances every night.
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Free Things to Do in New Orleans During Super Bowl Week
New Orleans offers incredible free experiences for football fans. Don’t miss these:
- Second-Line Parades – Dance with brass bands in spontaneous street celebrations.
- French Market – Browse local art, crafts, and food in a historic setting.
- Jackson Square – Enjoy street performers, musicians, and stunning architecture.
- Riverwalk & Woldenberg Park – Stroll along the Mississippi River and soak in city views.
- Super Bowl Watch Parties – Bars and public spaces host free viewing events with exciting atmospheres.
Visitors can experience the city without spending a dime.
Why New Orleans is the Best Super Bowl City
New Orleans delivers legendary food, world-class music, and unforgettable Super Bowl energy. No city celebrates football like the Big Easy.
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Publisher — Black Source Media
Jeff Thomas
Publisher • Opinion Columnist • Licensed General Contractor • Real Estate Appraiser • New Orleans
Jeff Thomas is the publisher of Black Source Media and one of New Orleans’ most direct voices on civic affairs, economic justice, and Louisiana politics. He writes from the intersection of experience and accountability — as a licensed general contractor,a tech company founder and executive with over 30 years experience, and a businessman who has worked across the city’s civic, media, and construction ecosystems for decades.
His Sunday column covers Louisiana legislative politics, insurance discrimination, housing policy, and the forces shaping Black community life in New Orleans and across the state. Thomas writes in the tradition of Black journalists who hold power accountable without apology — building arguments from data, delivering verdicts from evidence, and speaking to Black New Orleans with the directness the moment demands.
He is also the principal of Executive Appraisers Louisiana, an MBE-certified real estate appraisal firm, and EA Inspection Services, LLC, a government inspection services company. Black Source Media is his platform for the civic conversation New Orleans has needed and too rarely had.
Selected Articles by Jeff Thomas
Black Neighborhoods Pay the Highest Insurance Rates in Louisiana. Here’s What They Don’t Want You to Know.
They Didn’t Yell the N-Word. They Went to Law School, Bided Their Time, and Rewrote the Constitution Instead.
Vappie vs. Morrell: Why Does Justice Look Different in New Orleans?
The State Has the Money. New Orleans East Just Needs Them to Use It.
The Failure of Mitch Landrieu