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7 Super Bowl specials from restaurants in Fort Worth

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Share a plate of nachos with friends while watching Super Bowl LVI | Photo by Herson Rodriguez via Unsplash

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With the Super Bowl LVI kicking off on Sun., Feb. 13, it’s time to solidify a game plan. Whether you’re rooting for the Cincinnati Bengals or the Los Angeles Rams, these local parties and appetizers are sure to help you have a ball.

So pull out your favorite game-day attire (or pull up the lever on your recliner) + check out these local Super Bowl specials like Texas Buffalo Bros’ loaded potato skins that will arguably outshine the halftime show. 🏈

🎉 Parties

4-Quarter game day spread | Social House Fort Worth, 840 Currie St.

  • Four classic game day apps will be served throughout all four quarters of the game. Offerings include chips and salsa, queso, buffalo wings, grilled chicken skewers, and beef sliders. Plus, drink specials like $3 select pints, $5 house margs + $25 beer towers.
  • How to party: Reserve your seat for $29 per person.

Watch party with bottle service | Concrete Cowboy, 2901 Crockett St.

  • Whoever you’re rooting for, you’re sure to have an unforgettable experience at this watch party featuring bottle service, as well as lunch, dinner, and late-night service.
  • How to party: Call or text 817-371-3338 for reservations.

$4 Texas drafts | Flying Saucer, 111 E. 3rd St.

  • Draft specials + play a game of Super Bowl Squares for the opportunity to win prizes and gift cards from Flying Saucer + local breweries. Groups of eight or more receive a complimentary Pretzel Platter.
  • How to party: Seats are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Get there early for prime seating.

Crawfish boil at the Big Game Bash | Texas Live!, 1650 E. Randol Mill Rd., Arlington

  • Twelve unique bars + restaurants to enjoy at this venue’s lively watch party featuring a crawfish boil, live music by Dr. Zhivegas, games + prizes.
  • How to party: Tickets are $10 for those ages 12+.

Frozen marg specials + more | Third Rail in Harvest Hall, 815 S. Main St., Grapevine

  • Delicious frozen marg specials throughout the game, beer buckets, menu specials from Third Rail eateries + quarterly prizes.
  • How to party: Entry is free + seating is first-come, first-serve.

🍟 To-go apps

Loaded Potato Skins | Buffalo Bros, 3015 S. University Dr. + 415 Throckmorton St.

  • Nothing screams American football appetizer like loaded potato skins. You may want to place two orders of these because they’ll be gobbled up fast.
  • How to order: Head here to place your game day order.

Truffle Mac and Cheese Balls | Del Frisco’s Grille, 154 E. 3rd St.

  • Del Frisco’s is offering several different to-go party platter options, including its delicious truffle mac and cheese balls.
  • How to order: Order pick up or delivery here.
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