Since the Super Bowl LX Seahawks vs. Patriots was playing at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, I decided to arrange a place to watch it locally. I looked around at Double D's, but it was too expensive ($150/person). Many other places were already all booked. However, I found that Water Tower Kitchen in Campbell had reservations available (with a minimum $50/person spend). I made reservations for 3:00 p.m. and arrived at around 2:30 p.m. to secure good seats. Luckily, we arrived at a half-empty restaurant and were seated in a convenient location (upstairs), with excellent viewing of multiple TV sets.
We ordered the following items (I was very hungry from the previous mountain bike ride around Lexington Reservoir):
- Shareables: Hummus with Pita, Buffalo Chicken Bites
- Alex: Miso Salmon, Strawberry Drink
- Boris: Baja Shrimp Ceviche & Shrimp Salad, Calisqueeze Blood Orange Wheat Beer
The food was average, but I really liked my Calisqueeze Blood Orange Wheat Beer. It was really delicious, and I had two glasses! (one for free, since the waitress was too busy).
The Super Bowl was not very exciting as the Seahawks steamrolled the Patriots.
When Bad Bunny's half-time show came on, the restaurant dimmed the lights, and lots of young, Spanish-speaking ladies came out dancing.
We watched the first 3 quarters, but the game was starting to get boring, and we returned home during the fourth (and final) quarter.
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Super Bowl LX Recap: Seattle Reigns Supreme
February 8, 2026 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Quarter-by-Quarter Breakdown
1st Quarter: Defense First
The game opened with a physical statement from Seattle’s defense. After a long opening drive led by Kenneth Walker III, the Seahawks settled for a 41-yard Jason Myers field goal. The Patriots' offense was held to a quick three-and-out.
2nd Quarter: The Battle of Field Position
The "Dark Side" defense intensified the pressure on Drake Maye. While Seattle's offense moved the chains, they couldn't crack the end zone against a disciplined New England front. Two more Jason Myers field goals extended the lead as the Patriots went into the half scoreless.
3rd Quarter: History in the Making
Seattle burned eight minutes off the clock with a methodical drive to start the half. Myers knocked through his fourth field goal, tying the Super Bowl record. A late New England surge was snuffed out by a Derick Hall sack-fumble.
4th Quarter: The Floodgates Open
The final fifteen minutes provided the fireworks:
- Seahawks TD: Sam Darnold connects with AJ Barner for a 16-yard score.
- Patriots Response: Drake Maye hits Mack Hollins for a 35-yard TD strike.
- The Dagger: Uchenna Nwosu returns a fumble 45 yards for a defensive TD.
- Record Broken: Jason Myers hits his 5th FG of the night.
Key Game Awards
| MVP | Kenneth Walker III (135 Rushing Yards) |
| Special Teams | Jason Myers (New SB Record: 5 FGs) |
| Halftime | Bad Bunny w/ Lady Gaga & Ricky Martin |
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