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Where to watch the Super Bowl + grab game day food in Chattanooga

Plus, some fast facts about this year’s game.

A football sitting on grass

Whether you’re all in for the game or the snacks, we’re here to help.

Photo by Little Coyote via Charlotte Beck PR

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It’s almost time for the big game, folksSuper Bowl LIX. Today, we’re presenting a few local spots to join with fellow fans or where to grab some food for your watch party at home. Here are the need-to-knows to make your plans for the big night:

🏈 Huddle up

  • When | Sunday, Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.m.
  • Who | Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles
  • Where | Caesars Superdome in New Orleans
  • Halftime Show | Kendrick Lamar + SZA

🏈 And… break

Little Coyote
Get food for your game day party that includes a tailgate platter, a variety of smoked meats, big snacks, and sides — pre-orders are due by Friday, Feb. 7.

Shady’s Corner
There are 18 TVs to watch the game at this Southside spot, and starting at 5 p.m. on game day, enjoy $2 pints, $8 pitchers, and a party platter from Dumb Cluck. Plus, spin the prize wheel each time your team scores.

The Feed Table & Tavern
If you want to take the party home, Feed will offer a $1 to-go wings special (orders will be in multiples of five). You can also head to the Tavern side of the restaurant to watch the game.

Buds Sports Bar
Watch the game and enjoy specials at the bar or pre-order wings and appetizers for your party at home.

TailGate Brewery
Grab your pals to watch the game at this downtown brewery and snack on the February Pizza of the Month made with fig, bacon, and goat cheese.

Bonus: If you’re looking for tons of TV screens, check out these other spots that are ideal for watching sports in town.

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