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A Guide to Friday's Super Bowl Parade & Celebration in Philly – Visit Philadelphia

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Move over, Valentine’s Day: The Philadelphia Eagles are your 2025 Super Bowl champions — and Philly is painting the town green.
In a stunning victory this past Sunday, the Birds obliterated the tough-as-nails Kansas City Chiefs to secure the second Vince Lombardi Trophy in Eagles franchise history.
To celebrate the exciting win, the Eagles are hosting an official victory parade and celebration — and you’re invited.
This year’s festivities kick off on Friday, February 14, 2025 with a family-friendly parade starting on Broad Street in South Philly at 11 a.m., followed by a ceremony at the Philadelphia Museum of Art at 2 p.m.
Read on for more information about the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Celebration — and check back soon for more info.
The Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Parade & Celebration takes place on Friday, February 14, 2025.
Festivities kick off with a Super Bowl parade at 11 a.m., beginning near the South Philadelphia Sports Complex on Broad Street and Pattison Avenue.
The parade route runs north along Broad Street, wraps around Philadelphia’s City Hall, passes by attractions like LOVE Park and flows all the way up the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, with the parade leading toward a big Super Bowl ceremony on the Rocky Steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
The Super Bowl ceremony begins at 2 p.m. and concludes at 3:15 p.m.
The Eagles Super Bowl Parade features a procession of open-air buses and vehicles with appearances by Philadelphia Eagles players, staff members and coaches, the Eagles’ beloved mascot Swoop, and a few surprise guests.
Along the parade route, spectators can see more than 15 jumbotron screens broadcasting the parade festivities live.
Spectators arriving at the parade before 11 a.m. can expect a cavalcade of 30 buses carrying special guest attendees, along with Super Bowl recordings being played on the jumbotrons live.
At the ceremony on the Rocky Steps, spectators can catch a glimpse of Eagles players and coaches starting around 1 p.m., before the ceremony’s official 2 p.m. start time.
  — Photo by M. Edlow for Visit Philadelphia
Note: This is a massive outdoor celebration. 2018’s Super Bowl celebration saw over 1.4 million attendees — and this year is expected to be even bigger. The event is family-friendly and sensory-friendly resources will be available (resource announcements coming soon).
Also on the docket: plenty of confetti.
With so many expected spectators in attendance at the parade and ceremony, walking or riding SEPTA to the festivities is highly encouraged.
SEPTA will run on a special event schedule all day on Friday. Certain stations will be closed and all train lines will run express-style to Center City.
Parade and celebration attendees can look forward to free (!) subway travel on both the B (Broad Street) and L (Market-Frankford) subway lines.
Trains will run every six to eight minutes beginning at 5 a.m.
Note that not all stations will be open. Check SEPTA’s official map for stations that will be in service on parade day.
  — Photo by C. Smyth for Visit Philadelphia
Regional Rail trains and T-line trolleys will also be running on a special schedule, hitting only specific inbound and outbound stops between 4:30 a.m. and 10:50 p.m.
On Regional Rail, customers can use Key cards (loaded with funds or a valid pass), or purchase a Special One-Day Event Pass for the parade. The Special One-Day Event Pass, which is currently on sale, must be purchased in person at a Regional Rail Sales Office before Friday.
Again, check SEPTA’s official map for stations that will be in service on parade day.
Bus transportation can also get you close to all the action, but more than two-dozen routes will be detoured. Find that full list on SETPA’s site.
Pro tip: Try to head to the festivities early and expect crowds during your return trip home.
For more information on SEPTA’s Friday schedule, including the express train routes and which stations are open, click the button below.
February 13 & 14, 2025
Hometown brewmakers Yards Brewing Company celebrate the big win the best way they know how — with a surprise drop of their forthcoming beer, Trash Talk, and a poppin’ post-parade party. The new flavor, a 6.5% ABV IPA with big hops and a bigger attitude, is an ode to the city’s passionate fanbase. One hundred cases of the new beer will be available beginning at 11 a.m. on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
As for the party: Yards hosts the post-parade shindig — complete with a number of happy hour specials —  in its Northern Liberties taproom from 3 to 6 p.m. on Friday, February 14, 2025 (500 Spring Garden Street).
Friday, February 14, 2025 | 8-11 a.m. 
Chickie’s & Pete’s is always gameday central, so it’s only right for the hometown sports bar to go all out for the victory celebration. Located right at the beginning of the parade route, the South Philadelphia Chickie’s & Pete’s location kicks off the day’s festivities at 8 a.m. (you know what they say about early birds …) with an appearance from former Philadelphia Eagle Hollis Thomas and an all-inclusive brunch with unlimited food, beer and wine (1526 Packer Avenue).
Friday, February 14, 2024 | 10 a.m. – midnight
Catch all the parade-day excitement (minus the chill) at Craft Hall. With an indoor playground for the kiddos, plenty of TVs and an impressive 140-square-foot LED video wall, this kid-friendly sports bar is the perfect place to catch the victory parade and ceremony.
Following the official festivities, the Northern Liberties eatery hosts an all-ages after-party with games, Eagles look-alike contests, and food and drink specials. You can reserve your spot in advance on Resy (901 N. Delaware Avenue).
Friday, February 14, 2024 | 10 a.m. – 2 a.m.
Just a stone’s throw from the official parade route, this double-decker Center City sports bar hosts the ultimate all-day celebration for the 21-plus crowd. Kicking off with a victory parade watch party in the morning, the champion-level vibes only get more lively with DJs, food promos and drink specials on deck well into the night. The best part? The cover is free for everyone before 10 p.m. — and if you’re rocking Eagles gear, you don’t have to worry about the cover all night long (1720 Chestnut Street).
Friday, February 14, 2025 | 4-8 p.m.
Homegrown Philly brew brand Evil Genius brings the celebratory vibes to Fishtown at an epic after-party in its brewery and taproom. DJ Bob Beast is on the tunes and Cracked Bell is on deck with Birds apparel for purchase. Happy hour apps and drafts, including the limited-edition Fly Like an Eagle Mango Wooder Ice IPA, will be available all party long (1727 N. Front Street)
Friday, February 14, 2025
Victory parade + victory wings = a match made in the endzone. Begin or end your celebrations with a complimentary plate of wings on Stella Artois. The premier European lager brand is popping up at bars near the parade-day celebrations, including Cavanaugh’s Rittenhouse, City Tap House Logan Square, Con Murphy’s, Locust Rendezvous, McCrossen’s Tavern, Moriarty’s and Stogie Joe’s Tavern, with this special giveaway. Just keep an eye out for Stella Artois signage inside eateries along the parade route (various locations).
Friday, February 14, 2025
This bake shop might technically be a New York transplant, but they’re now a full-time Philly resident — and a Philly sports fan like the rest of us. So when you’re in need of a break during Friday’s victory festivities, warm up inside Levain’s Rittenhouse Square location with a special parade-day deal on coffee and cookies. The bakery gives away a free cup of joe with the purchase of one of their six-ounce cookies all day long (1518 Walnut Street).
Friday, February 14, 2025
Casual Mexican cantina Rosy’s Taco Bar gets in on the Super Bowl excitement with an early 11 a.m. start time at its Rittenhouse Square location (not too far from the parade route) and drink specials, including an awesome $5 deal on green margaritas, at both its Rittenhouse Square and South Philadelphia locations (2220 Walnut Street and 624 S. 6th Street).
Through Sunday, February 15, 2025
Lily Fisher knows what it’s like to be on the winning team. Taking home gold in not one but three different TV food competitions, Fisher is known most recently for winning Hulu’s Cookie, Cupcake, Cake, and for baking for the queen herself, Beyoncé. Her Fishtown bakery, Cake Life Bake Shop, rolls out another batch of Eagles-themed sugar cookies, cupcakes, cinnamon rolls and conversation heart cookies (with custom messages like “Brotherly Shove”) to celebrate the Birds’ big win (1306 Frankford Avenue).
Through Sunday, February 15, 2025
Patchwork, the New American restaurant located on the second floor of the Hyatt Centric Center City hotel in Rittenhouse Square, welcomes fans for a pre-parade brunch or post-event drinks.
Toast to the hometown team with two Birds-inspired (and very green) takes on your classic Midori Sour and martini, respectively called the Bleeding Green and Hurts So Good (1620 Chancellor Street).
Through Friday, February 28, 2025
Ashley Huston’s fantastical Fishtown bakery has done it again: dreamed up an edible masterpiece that’s equal parts whimsical and delicious in honor of the Birds. Having made their initial debut during the Eagles’ last playoff run, these mini-black sesame cakes topped with coconut custard and Kelly green pandan buttercream have been dubbed Green Machine Cakies and are available through the end of the month (2400 Coral Street).
Fill your caffeination tank with Eagles-inspired sips before you hit the pavement for the parade route. This Rittenhouse Square coffee shop — green all year long thanks to its thriving collection of plants — offers a whole slate of green-tinted drinks in support of the hometown team. The menu includes the Bleed Green (Tea), Hakuna Mailata boba tea and the Hurts so Matcha (120 S. 18th Street).
Ongoing
Grub like a Super Bowl-winning offensive lineman. This delicious Hawaiian-meets-Aussie meat pie collaboration between Poi Dog Sauces and G’Day Gourmet was an excellent snack to stress-eat during the off-season, even becoming a fave of Eagles’ Australian offensive tackle Jordan Mailata. Naturally, the small but mighty meat pie makes the perfect victory treat. Look out for the G’Day Gourmet food truck along the parade route to get a taste or order the pies online for at-home delivery.
For more information on the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Celebration, head to the City of Philadelphia website below.
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Let’s hear it, Philly! We know you’re fired up about the Eagles Super Bowl win, so Visit Philadelphia is encouraging you to make a Bird Call.
What’s a Bird Call, you ask? It’s your chance to leave a message of congratulations for the Birds on their Big Game win!
You can leave a message for the whole team, your favorite player, the coaching staff, your fellow fans. Sing, scream, cry, chant. We don’t care! We want to hear you in all your Philly fan glory. (We do ask that you keep your message PG if you want us to use it.)
You can make a call any time through parade day by dialing: (267) 352-4496.
The Birds have returned the Lombardi Trophy to its rightful home in Philadelphia for the second time in franchise history. And we’ve got a shiny new cheer card to celebrate.
One side features a fun take on the pledge of allegiance — this one to our beloved Birds. And the other reads, “We did it, baby!”
Pledge your allegiance to the Birds — at the parade, at home and on social media. Download a digital version of the cheer card that you can print out by clicking here.

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