On Sunday, tens of millions across the nation will gather together to see the Philadelphia Eagles face off against the Kansas City Chiefs for Super Bowl LVII. For most, the Super Bowl is an all-day affair, with all the pageantry and picking at comfort-food faves. This year, don’t get stuck at the stove or in line at the grocery store while your friends and family settle in for that 6:30 p.m. kickoff. Plenty of South Fork restaurants, delis, pizzerias and catering companies got their game faces on and are more than ready to make all your Super Bowl party dreams come true.
Smokin’ Wolf, 199 Pantigo Road, East Hampton, 631-604-6470
This East Hampton BBQ joint is keeping it classic. Get your Super Bowl staples here, as Smokin’ Wolf is offering 50-piece buckets of wings for $98 each, slabs of ribs for $36 and two dozen cheeseburger sliders for $55. Round out your finger-food feast with loaded potato skins, pigs in a blanket, jumbo shrimp cocktail and that almost-obligatory crudité platter. Gotta get your veggies in, right? Most options are designed to feed up to 10 of your nearest and dearest, but the restaurant’s comfort food friendly-regular menu is available as well, if your game watching group is smaller. For every $125 spent, customers will receive a free 12-pack of beer. (Say what?!) They’ll be open from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday for any last minute munchies. Get there!
Townline BBQ, 3593 Montauk Hwy., Sagaponack, 631-537-2271
Let the folks at Townline BBQ do the work for you, as their menu is set to please even the pickiest of eaters at your Super Sunday party. While the Sagaponack location is offering familiar faves like wings (50 wings for $50) and nachos ($40 per tray), folks can opt for ’Que Combos, a build-your-own-sandwich situation designed to feed either up to four or eight people. Smoky and succulent, combos include a pulled pork sandwich kit as well as a chicken and rib dinner option. Both come with coleslaw, baked beans, pickles and other accoutrements. Go big and go home with the Townline Extravaganza combo, which includes pork ribs, brisket, pulled pork and smoked chicken. This feast is served with collard greens, baked beans, house-made cornbread and pickles. For those football fans who may not be looking to fall into a meat coma, check out Townline’s vegetarian nacho tray ($35), made with jackfruit “pulled pork” and finished with all the fixin’s.
Sydney’s “Taylor” Made Cuisine, 32 Mill Road, Westhampton Beach, 631-288-4722
If the chips and dips just won’t cut it for your Big Game needs, check out Sydney’s “Taylor” Made Cuisine, one of Westhampton Beach’s premier specialty food stores. This catering company’s offerings include the Game Day classics, but with an elevated twist, like their coconut curry wings. Step up your smorgasbord with crab cakes with remoulade, basil grilled shrimp, baguette sandwich platters and sesame and pepper-crusted tuna. Don’t forget the charcuterie! You can email your order to [email protected] or call it in.
Ryder’s Wings and Things, 283 Springs Fireplace Road, East Hampton, 631-329-2500
Just as the name suggests, this eatery knows a thing or two about wings. With over a dozen different sauces and dry rubs, the possibilities for customizing your trays of chicken wings (they also have boneless) are endless. Half trays are designed to feed up to eight while full trays feed upwards of 18. Ryder’s has different types of nachos, burger combos, slider combos, specialty French fries and hot dogs, plus nearly every fried app you could think of. It’s a one-stop shop, as Ryder’s also sells dozens of beer in six-pack format. Get your homemade guacamole at Rancheros, Ryder’s sister store operating out of the same location and covering all of your Tex-Mex essentials. Orders are recommended to be in by Saturday morning for pick up on Sunday. They open at 11 a.m.
Hamptons Aristocrat Cookshop, 87 Sunset Ave., Westhampton Beach, 631-684-9635
Looking for something different? Hamptons Aristocrat Cookshop has you covered. And although their menu may not be tailored specifically for a typical Super Bowl bash, this classy caterer has some serious clout. Beyond the pulled pork, BBQ ribs and smoked chicken wings (which they DO carry), this Westhampton location offers a half dozen taco platters, plus pints of street corn and queso dip all available for pre-order. Don’t have a hankering for Mexican? No problem. Hamptons Aristocrat also offers a slew of Asian-inspired dishes available by the pint or the quart, like Szechuan green beans or lemongrass curry chicken. Their sheet-tray dinners range from Acabonac filet kebabs to seared local cod (sides included!) and can feed up to four people. They suggest all orders to be in by Saturday and are open for pick up on Sunday ‘til 4 p.m.
Francesca’s, 9 Ponquogue Ave., Hampton Bays, 631-728-8979
Get your Italian fix (and enough food to feed an army) at Francesca’s. Catering packages can feed up to 40 people and include trays of salad, pasta, heroes, veggies, garlic knots, chicken, and meatballs. This Hampton Bays pizza place also offers utensils, sternos and chafing racks if needed, for an additional cost. Orders are required to be in by Saturday night at the latest and will be ready starting at 11 a.m. on Sunday.