Don’t fumble your Super Bowl LVII plans

Prep your get-together locally or head to a watch party for the big game.

A 28-inch pepperoni pizza.

Feed your whole crew with 28-inch pizzas.

Rihanna’s concert — we mean Super Bowl LVII — is this Sunday, Feb. 12 and we’re ready to watch the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs (hey, KCtoday 👋) battle it out for the trophy. Plan ahead with these local food, drink, and watch party recommendations.

Prep your party

Two platters of wings, chips, pretzels, and quesadillas.

The Raleigh Mothership Platter serves 10-12 people.

Watch parties

  • Bigfoot Taphouse, 222 Glenwood Ave., Ste. 109, Raleigh | Pour your own beer from the 50-tap wall, snack on free food, and win prizes.
  • Bowstring Pizza Brewyard, 1930 Wake Forest Rd., Raleigh | Enjoy live music from 2-5 p.m., watch the game on a big screen projector, and order a $50 dine-in special featuring a two-topping pizza, 12 wings, and six garlic knots.
  • Pourworks, 900 E. Six Forks Rd., Ste. 120, Raleigh | Bring your best chili to compete in the cookoff and enjoy drink specials and free food (with a drink purchase).
  • Tap Yard, 1610 Automotive Way, Raleigh | This new spot will have the game on its large projector screen, a free hot dog and nacho bar, and an expanded draft list.
  • The Glass Jug Beer Lab, 5410 North Carolina 55, Ste. V, Durham | This spot is staying open late and featuring $5 Glass Jug Lagers.
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