2011 Super Bowl Specials

Whether watching the big game on-site or at home, hungry football fans need sustenance. Pizza, chicken wings and chili are still Super Bowl Sunday favorites, but some restaurants are changing it up a bit.

Frank’s Steaks
Jericho, NY
Super Bowl appetizers include choice of baked clams, spicy buffalo wings, Maryland crab cakes, Cajun calamari, chicken tenders, or gorgonzola bread; $9.95-$12.95; buy one get one free

Charley’s Grilled Subs
Columbus, OH
Steakhouse Bacon BBQ sandwich; $4.89-$5.29

Mezza Luna
Washington, D.C.
BBQ, teriyaki, or buffalo chicken wings with bleu cheese dressing; $7.95

The Pan American
New York City
Take-out menu includes oxtail three-bean chili, mini Cuban sandwiches, meatballs with chipotle yogurt sauce; serves 10-20; $50

Crystal City Sports Pub
Arlington, VA
Buffet of sliders, wings, buffalo chicken, sliced tenderloin, chicken Sorentina, salmon beurre blanc, cream cheese mashed potatoes, green beans with onions and bacon; $35

Hill Country Chicken
New York City
Family Coop comes with eight mixed pieces of Classic or Mama Els’ Fried Chicken, four biscuits, two large sides, four mini pie cups; $50

Mikuni Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar
Sacramento, CA
Party Platters with mixed sushi rolls and hot dishes; $50

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