As Super Bowl Sunday approaches, football fans in Chicagoland are ready to celebrate with great food, cold drinks, and lively atmospheres.
In the City: Game Day Spots
Chicago’s Pizza (Lakeview)
With over 30 years of experience serving pies, their Lakeview location is hosting a Super Bowl Watch Party on Sunday, February 9th.
The revamped dining space offers seven 55” flat-screen TVs, and for $60, you can choose the all-you-can-eat buffet featuring:
Signature Thin Crust Pizza (Cheese, Pepperoni, Italian Sausage)
Chicken Wings (Plain, Buffalo, BBQ)
Mini Cheeseburger Sliders
Mozzarella Cheese Sticks
French Fries
The ticket price also includes local draft beers, bottled beers, and hard seltzers, such as:
Half Acre Pony Pils
Maplewood Son of Juice
Revolution Anti Hero
Miller Lite
White Claw, and more
A live DJ will keep the energy up during breaks, and there will be prize raffles throughout the game.
Jake Melnick’s Corner Tap (Gold Coast)
Super Bowl specials include:
100 oz. Beer Tower (choose from a variety of drafts)
Three-Tiered Wing Tower: 48 wings with up to four sauces, including Original Buffalo, Firecracker, and Nashville Hot
House-Smoked Pork BBQ Nachos: Loaded with cheddar, jalapeños, and Jake’s BBQ sauce
Biggie Pretzel (1.5 lb.): Served with cheese sauce, spicy mustard, and pimento cheese
Pizza Rice Poppers: A cblend of pepperoni, marinara, and cheese
In the Suburbs: North Shore Favorites For Catering, Carryout
Buck Russell’s (Wilmette)
Buck Russell’s in downtown Wilmette offers an array of sandwiches and catering options. Their party platters, which feed 8–25 guests, feature stacked sandwiches like:
North Shore Turkey Club: Oven-roasted turkey, crispy bacon, avocado, and garlic mayo
Round out your spread with Texas-style chili, coleslaw, cookies, cupcakes, and more.
Pizza by Sal (Wilmette)
Right next door to Buck Russell’s, Pizza by Sal offers New York City pizza. In addition to classic pies, they’re offering large-format catering options for the big game, such as:
As Super Bowl Sunday approaches, football fans in Chicagoland are ready to celebrate with great food, cold drinks, and lively atmospheres.
In the City: Game Day Spots
Chicago’s Pizza (Lakeview)
With over 30 years of experience serving pies, their Lakeview location is hosting a Super Bowl Watch Party on Sunday, February 9th.
The revamped dining space offers seven 55” flat-screen TVs, and for $60, you can choose the all-you-can-eat buffet featuring:
The ticket price also includes local draft beers, bottled beers, and hard seltzers, such as:
A live DJ will keep the energy up during breaks, and there will be prize raffles throughout the game.
Jake Melnick’s Corner Tap (Gold Coast)
Super Bowl specials include:
In the Suburbs: North Shore Favorites For Catering, Carryout
Buck Russell’s (Wilmette)
Buck Russell’s in downtown Wilmette offers an array of sandwiches and catering options. Their party platters, which feed 8–25 guests, feature stacked sandwiches like:
Round out your spread with Texas-style chili, coleslaw, cookies, cupcakes, and more.
Pizza by Sal (Wilmette)
Right next door to Buck Russell’s, Pizza by Sal offers New York City pizza. In addition to classic pies, they’re offering large-format catering options for the big game, such as:
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