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Wondering where to order party food to go on Super Bowl Sunday 2023, either for takeout or delivery? Here’s where you can order in a traditional football-watching feast that won’t take much prep time. So you can plan a great day on Super Bowl Sunday, February 12, 2023 without a lot of fuss and bother. Here’s a list of top-tier restaurants where you can order gourmet takeout party food and drinks to go, for pickup or delivery, on Super Bowl Sunday. ‘Cause what’s a great football game without the right snacks?

Making Plans for Super Bowl Sunday 2023

A wise person once observed that there are two types of people going to parties on Super Bowl Sunday: the people who are at the party for the game. And the people who are there for the food.

This roundup of excellent places to order takeout food for Super Bowl Sunday 2023 is for the latter. Although we’re guessing the former group will happy to join in on this, too. If you don’t see anything that works for you here, head to Goldbelly, which has favorite snacks from every corner of America. Tailgate at home this year with special food and drink that will make for great memories, no matter who wins The Game.

For a tailgate party at home for Super Bowl 2023, here's where to order food and drink to go for takeout and delivery from top restaurants.

For a tailgate party at home for Super Bowl 2023, here’s where to order food and drink to go for takeout and delivery from top restaurants.

The Best Restaurants for Party Food To Go 2023 Super Bowl Day

1. Malibu Farm, New York City

Farm-to-table restaurant Malibu Farm is offering a crowd pleasing taco party for pickup on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The “build your own tacos” meal comes with steak, chicken, and butternut squash, plus 6 toppings and organic corn tortillas. There’s also a “build your own nachos” option with chili, chips and queso. You can add tofu, chicken or steak tips for an additional fee.

Where to order party food for Super Bowl 2023 including takeout or restaurant delivery

For a tailgate party at home for Super Bowl 2023, here’s where to order food and drink to go for takeout and delivery from top restaurants.

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2. BLT Prime, New York City

What better source than a steakhouse for a hearty traditional Super Bowl spread? BLT Prime is offering a flexible catering menu with sliders, mac-and-cheese balls, wings, and mini crab cakes that you can purchase by the dozen. There are also platters of truffle popcorn, spinach artichoke dip, and bar-be-qued pork nachos for six people. Cocktail packages for six or 12 include sangria, margaritas, Palomas, micheladas, or Bloody Marys.

Where to order party food for Super Bowl 2023 including takeout or restaurant delivery

The iconic cheeseburger from International Smoke. Courtesy Photo.

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3. Blue Smoke, New York City

This Tribeca barbecue restaurant offers nationwide shipping through Goldbelly. Or you can make a local pickup. For the Super Bowl, the combo of wings and ribs sounds pretty fine. Two racks of Memphis Baby Back Ribs and 30 chicken wings (choose from Alabama white sauce or chipotle sauce).

 

ORDER NOW: $159.00.

4. Socarrat, New York City

Socarrat in New York City is offering a super shareable Spanish spread for Super Bowl. Choose 2 paella dishes and 5 tapas trays for a well-rounded meal. We are loving the sounds of their signature hearty Socarrat paella with free-range bone-in chicken, chorizo, shrimp, white fish, squid, mussels, cockles, fava beans, peppers, tomato sofrito. And small bites like croquetas (croquettes of spinach), albondigas (veal and beef meatballs), and gambas al ajill0 (sizzling shrimp) are perfect for mingling pre-game and during half-time.

 

ORDER NOW – $50.00 per person.

5. Neighborhood Provisions, Greater Washington DC

Neighborhood Restaurant Group operates 20 concepts in the DC-area, including Iron Gate, Red Apron Butcher, Buzz Bakery, Planet Wine, and Bluejacket brewery. All have come together in the form of Neighborhood Provisions, an online marketplace that provides delivery in DC, Arlington, Alexandria and Fairfax.

For pickup and delivery starting on the eve of Super Bowl Sunday, you’ll find a Pick Six Appetizer Sampler with options like seven-layer dip, potato skins, pigs in a blanket, and buffalo-chicken dip. St. Louis ribs, loaded tater tots, shrimp cocktail, spring rolls and more. Bluejacket beer and batch cocktails are available for an additional fee.

Where to order food for takeout and delivery from top restaurants for a home tailgate party Super Bowl 2023.

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6. Rooh, Chicago

For Super Bowl Sunday, Indian eatery Rooh will launch a virtual restaurant from its West Loop location. It’s called Butter Chicken Shack and will feature masala chicken wings, Kerala chicken nuggets, lamb keema nachos, and butter chicken puffs. The menu also includes fried chicken, dry-rubbed and sauced wings, and roasted chicken marinated with cream, ginger, garlic, chili, and “secret spices.”

The restaurant’s website notes that “the name is an ode to the dish that was created in New Delhi in the 1950’s.” For drinks to go, the restaurant will be offering beer from Azadi Brewing Company, a brewery that debuted late last year inside Pilot Project Brewing in Logan Square. The Indian-inspired beer uses spices like cardamom and mango. There’s also a chai stout.

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7. Avli Taverna, Chicago

The Super Bowl To-Go from Avli Taverna serves up classic Super Bowl fare with a Greek twist. There’s ribs, wings and mini pork skewers accompanied by pita nachos and feta cheese curds. They can be customized depending on your needs and with 3 locations.

 

ORDER NOW: $85 per person, minimum of 2 people.

8. Dai Due, Austin

For fans who want to grill it up gourmet style, order some ready to cook items from Dai Due, a farm-to-table restaurant/butcher shop/hunting school. Ready to cook items for the big game include brined chicken wings, nilgai antelope hot dogs, bratwurst, and wagyu burger patties. And while you’re at it, definitely pick up some condiments like beet ketchup and chipotle sambal to make it special.

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9. Maple Block Meat Company, Culver City

This year, the Texas-style Maple Block Meat Company has put together three great Super Bowl packages for the ‘Big Game’. Each Big Game Party Pack is perfect for groups of 4-6 ppl and includes wood-smoked meats by the pound, sides and sweets. Think Wood-Smoke Brisket, Buttermilk Biscuits with Whipped Honey-Butter, Creamy Slaw, and BBQ Popcorn. In addition,  you can add Wing Boxes that come in 30, 50, 75 and 100 pieces.  ORDER by Friday, February 11th for PICK-UP on Sunday, Feb. 13th!

 

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10. International Smoke, San Francisco

Chef Michael Mina and celebrity entrepreneur Ayesha Curry know a few things about big games. Their Big Game Pack for the Super Bowl this year includes Smoked Buffalo Chicken Wings, Tri Tip Sliders, BBQ Rib Tip Mac & Cheese and more, with all the fixins’.

 

ORDER NOW: $125 for the Big Game Pack (serves 4-6)

11. Prubechu, San Francisco

Prubechu serves classic flavors from Guam and the Marianas Islands using the finest ingredients from California’s farmer’s markets and adding a modern twist to traditional dishes. Their Fiesta package has something to pique all palates: Red rice, BBQ Chicken Skewers, Chicken Kelaguen, Golai Hagon Suni, and Fina’denne’ Sauce and…Salad.

 

ORDER NOW: $40.00. per person

12. Biergarten, Los Angeles
How about a mashup of German and Korean influences –  kielbasa with kimchi pancakes–to go along with all the beer? For the Super Bowl, we think an eclectic mix of  Biergarten’s Korean Fried Chicken, Bavarian Pretzels, Wurst Plate, and Kimchi Fried Rice satisfies the salt, acid, and heat factor.

 

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Where to Order Party Food To Go on Super Bowl Sunday 2023

If you’re planning on hosting a party for Super Bowl Sunday this year, those are some ideas to get you started about where to order all the party fixings to go, for takeout or delivery, from top restaurants near you. Have a great Game Day, dear reader!

Julie Murphy

Julie began her career in fashion as a design intern at 3.1 Phillip Lim after graduating from Parsons School of Design. As the fashion editor at Dandelion Chandelier, she brings over a decade of experience as a designer and marketing creative to cover trends and styling.