Tackle the 2024 Super Bowl with local food options

We want to help support you in being the hostess with the mostess during the 2024 Super Bowl — keep reading for where to order ahead from for the big game.

A spread of appetizers by Table & Twine.

Save time on game day with this spread which serves up to six guests.

Photo by Table & Twine

If you’re counting down the days until the 2024 Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11, then you might want to throw the ball to these local spots. We already filled you in on where to meet up with other fans to watch the NFL, now let us support you in being the hostess with the mostess during the big game, one snack at a time.

We plan on adding more to this list as we get closer to Super Bowl 58 — send us food, drink, and watch party suggestions.

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