With Super Bowl LVI right around the corner, you might want to get a head start on planning on your annual bash. While it remains unknown who will be kicking off at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium on February 13 — the Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnatti Bengals are all still in contention — your menu for the evening doesn’t have to be a mystery.
Sure, you could serve the usual chips and dip, pizza and wings, but why not impress your guests with fare from some of the nation’s hottest restaurants? And, even if your team doesn’t make it from the playoffs to the Super Bowl, you should still consider serving food from one of their local restaurants to honor them.
CBS Essentials rounded up the most deliciously extravagant Super Bowl Sunday food options from some of the nation’s most famous restaurants. Our Super Bowl Sunday menu suggestions are inspired by the NFL playoff teams — those still in the hunt, and those eliminated alike. All are available to order on Goldbelly and deliverable right to your front door in time for the Super Bowl.
Buffalo Bills: Picasso’s Pies Buffalo style pizza
Not to be confused with New York-style pizza (large, round and thin crust), pies from Buffalo tend to be rectangularly shaped, cooked to a crisp, and oozing with cheese and pepperoni. Order a few of Picasso’s Pies’ famous Buffalo-style pizzas, made-to-order and promptly frozen prior to shipping. Take advantage of the “regional icons” sale currently running on Goldbelly and save up to 30% off Picasso’s Pies and other favorites.
Picasso’s Pies Buffalo style pizza two-pack, $75 (reduced from $89)
Dallas Cowboys: Snow’s BBQ Best of Texas BBQ combo
Texans know good BBQ. This assortment of meat includes St. Louis pork ribs, smoked sausage and Snow’s BBQ signature oak-smoked brisket, and serves up to 14 carnivores. Don’t forget to add some of Snow’s famous sauce to your order.
Snow’s BBQ Best of Texas BBQ combo, $229 (reduce from $269)
Los Angeles Rams: Kogi BBQ x Field Roast Vegan “Stadium Dog” hot dog kit
What screams Los Angeles more than plant-based fare? Roy Choi’s Kogi taco truck, a fusion of Mexican and Korean street food, put the Los Angeles food truck scene on the map. This vegan dog, slathered in Choi’s signature Kogi slaw, cilantro-onion lime relish, three salsas, roasted sesame seeds and melted dairy-free cheese, was inspired by the chef’s trips to Dodgers stadium as a kid.
Kogi BBQ x Field Roast Vegan “Stadium Dog” hot dog kit four pack, $45
Kansas City Chiefs: Arthur Bryant’s Barbeque sampler
Arthur Bryant’s serves up some of the most famous BBQ west of the Mississippi. This variety pack serves eight and includes an assortment of spare ribs, baby back ribs, pulled pork, burnt ends and your choice of sauce.
Arthur Bryant’s Barbeque sampler, $135 (reduced from $159)
New England Patriots: Legal Sea Foods Marketplace lobster
Fuel your New England Patriots party patrons with lobsters fresh from the Atlantic. This four-pack crowd pleaser, which can be ordered live or pre-cooked, will win Super Bowl Sunday even if the team doesn’t.
Legal Sea Foods Marketplace lobster four-pack, $118
Philadelphia Eagles: Pat’s King of Steaks Philly Cheesesteaks
Anyone rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles knows that Pat’s serves some of the most famous Philly cheesesteaks in the city. Bypass the line around the corner and order up the iconic sandwiches from anywhere in the country.
Pat’s King of Steaks Philly Cheesesteak four-pack, $79 (reduced from $109)
Pittsburgh Steelers: Primanti Bros sandwich pack
The cheesesteak may reign in Philly, but in Pittsburgh, it’s all about Primanti Bros “Almost Famous,” stuffed-to-the-brim sandwiches. Get all the fixings for four stuffed sandwiches—coleslaw, fries, your choice of deli meat, provolone and soft Italian bread included.
Primanti Bros sandwich pack, $75 (reduced from $89)
Chicago Bears: Lou Malnati’s deep dish pizzas
Okay, so the Bears didn’t make it to the playoffs this year. However, Chicago natives can still celebrate the Windy City by ordering a few deep-dish pies from Lou Malnati’s.
Lou Malnati’s deep-dish pizzas four-pack, $82 (reduced from $97)
Cincinnati Bengals: Skyline Chili Cincinnati Chili
Elevate your chili-cheese-dog game with a dozen cans of famous Skyline Chili, from the noted Cincinnati diner. Supply your own hot dogs, steamed buns, chopped onions, shredded cheese and mustard, and Bengals fans will be transported back to the Midwestern spot.
Skyline Chili Cincinnati Chili 12 pack, $99
Las Vegas Raiders: Shaq’s Big Chicken fried chicken sandwich and tenders combo kit
Shaquille O’Neal’s Big Chicken fast-casual concept joint serves some of the best fried chicken sandwiches on the strip. This combo kit serves 12 and includes all the trimmings’ to make six sandwiches in addition to 25 chicken tenders, plus “Shaq sauce” and hot sauce. Order extra sauces on the side and add on macaroni and cheese or jalapeno slaw to finish off the meal.
Shaq’s Big Chicken fried chicken sandwich and tenders combo kit, $119
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