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Super Bowl LVII specials and watch parties in Fort Worth

Here’s a roundup of local game day eats and watch parties in Fort Worth.

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Bring your four-legged friend to Birdie’s to watch the biggest game of the year. | Photo by FTWtoday

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Rihanna’s concert — we mean Super Bowl LVII — is this Sunday, Feb. 12 and we’re helping you plan ahead with local food specials and watch parties.

But first, a quick rundown of Super Bowl LVII fast facts:

Huddle up 🏈

  • Who | Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles
  • Watch | FOX
  • Where | State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ
  • Halftime Show | Rihanna
  • Conversation starter | “What former Cowboys player would you recruit to get the home team to the Super Bowl again?”

Let’s eat 🍽️

Birdie’s Social Club | Swing by this dog-friendly hangout spot for food trucks, photo-worthy backdrops, and cold drinks.

Heim BBQ | Pre-order handheld items like sliders, queso, and taco platters along with Heim’s traditional smoked meats and sides.

SusieCakes | What’s better than football? Sugar cookies and cupcakes dressed in football aesthetic.

Serious Pizza | Make it a pizza party with two 24-inch one-topping pizzas, plus two 3-liter sodas for $49.

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