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Charlotte restaurants are gearing up for Super Bowl Sunday

Charlotte restaurants are celebrating the Super Bowl by offering watch party experiences and delicious deals to enjoy the big game.

A group of people sit on a patio of a covered restaurant watching a football game on a monitor.

How about a Super Bowl watch party at Angry Ale’s?

Photo via Social Ape Marketing

TV screens across Charlotte (and the country) will be tuned into Super Bowl 59 on Sunday, Feb. 9. Football fans will want to see whether the Chiefs make history with a third consecutive victory or if the Eagles can pull an upset.

Fast facts

  • Who’s playing? Kansas City Chiefs (hey, KCtoday) vs. Philadelphia Eagles
  • When? Sunday, Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.m. ET
  • Where? New Orleans, LA
  • Halftime show: Kendrick Lamar + SZA
  • Streaming: Fox (But not the Fox Sports app), Fubo, Tubi, DirecTV Stream, Sling TV, YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV

If you’re still making plans to celebrate the biggest game of the year, Charlotte-area restaurants are offering first down deals — whether you’re hungry for a Kansas City “three-peat,” ready to sing “Fly Eagles Fly,” or just want to watch funny commercials.

A hand holds a beef taco over a plate of tacos.

Consider ordering beef tacos while watching the big game at State of Confusion in LoSo.

Photo via Tabletop Media Group

Angry Ale’s

  • $30 20-in chopped cheese sandwich
  • $14 Bud Light super buckets
  • Home packages include wing trays, slider trays, and sandwich trays

Haberdish

  • Order a party pack that feeds up to 15 people, including fried chicken, hushpuppies + your choice of three sides, banana pudding, and iced tea.
  • Orders will be taken up to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb, 9.

Horace’s Hot Chicken

  • Party packages include 20 hot tenders for $30 or 50 wings (hot or salt & pepper) for $60.
  • All packages come with coleslaw, potato salad, pickles, ranch, and blue cheese.

L’Ostrica

  • Chef’s Market on Saturday, Feb. 8, is offering condiment dips: chicken salad, onion truffle dip, and charred artichoke dip + beer, wine, and other drinks.

Mac’s Speed Shop

  • Packages range from Super Bowl wings (including sauces) and barbecue by the pound.
  • Orders will be accepted through 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 8.

The Matador

  • All-day happy hour
  • Exclusive to-go specials:
    • Super Bowl 58 Nachos: a double-sized batch of take-and-bake nachos
    • Super Dip Flight: One pint each of Matador house salsa, black bean dip, queso con chorizo, and guacamole, plus two pounds of house-made tortilla chips
  • To-go pre-orders begin on Friday, Feb. 7 for pick-up on Sunday, Feb. 9.

Midwood Smokehouse

  • Party Packs — choose two meats and two sides:
    • Feeds four to six people for $50
    • Feeds 20-24 people for $185
  • Slider trays for $30

State of Confusion

  • $2 off appetizers starting at 5 p.m.
  • Brand-new frozen draft margaritas

Getting hungry? Let us know where you plan on catching Super Bowl 59 this Sunday — and who you’re rooting for to win the Lombardi Trophy.

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