12 local Super Bowl specials to make your game day delicious

Tackle the 2025 Super Bowl with food options ranging from pizza and nachos to wings and dips.

A plate of chicken wings and a hand dipping one of them into a cup of ranch.

Dip, dip, hooray. | Photo via STK

The 2025 Super Bowl is just around the corner on Sunday, Feb. 9, and you can bet Nashvillians will be watching — but what would it be without a feast of game day eats?

Whether you’re cheering for the Kansas City Chiefs or the Philadelphia Eagles, we’ve rounded up 10+ tasty snacks to add to your plate.

Wings

International Market
The Belmont-area restaurant’s Super Bowl special comes with 24 marinated wings topped with tamarind pad Thai glaze, crushed peanuts, an herb blend, and chili flakes for $48.

Sam’s Place
Place your orders for 25, 50, and 100 wings ($40-$140) at least 24 hours in advance for Sunday pickup — blue cheese, ranch, and celery included.

STK
Treat the whole crew to a pack of 18 customizable wings with all the fixings ($45), along with a six-pack of burgers and chips ($49), and loaded fries ($19). The offer is available for takeout only from Friday, Feb. 7 through Sunday, Feb. 9.

A plate of nachos loaded with cheese, chorizo, pickled onions, and jalepnos placed on an outdoor table.

Add an order of cauliflower wings (buffalo, gochujang, or garlic parm) to elevate your plant-based spread. | Photo via AVO

Nachos and tacos

AVO
Plant-based nachos for the win. AVO’s OG Nachos ($15) come with cauliflower-walnut chorizo, coconut queso, pickled onions, lettuce, guacamole, jalapenos, cilantro, two salsas, and cashew sour cream.

Edley’s
Pick up barbecue nachos or fries (pork, chicken, or brisket) before the game for $13.50 each or make your own cowboy caviar using Edley’s bean salad.

Dos Santos
Feed a crowd or 10-12 people with a Taco Box (includes three varieties) for $155 or the $300 Fiesta Party Pack that includes everything you need to build your own tacos and a few sides.

Pizza

City House
If pizza is your go-to game food, get your orders in for pepperoni, ham, and vegetarian pepperoni pizzas ($43 each), along with a Tennessee Waltz cake for dessert.

North Italia
Available now through Sunday, Feb. 9, North Italia is serving $22 Calabrian buffalo chicken + spinach, kale and artichoke pizzas. Pair them with zucca chips, Italian meatballs, and caccio e pepe arancini.

Emmy Squared
Salad, apps, and pizza. With four locations in Nashville, Emmy Squared offers three Big Game Day Packs that feed between 10 and 20 people.

A full glass of beer and spread of two pizzas, one with a slice missing and it placed on a nearby plate.

North Italia has locations in Green Hills and Franklin. | Photo via North Italia

Chips + dip

Season Nashville
This local plant-based meal service is offering a special menu for delivery or pickup on Sunday, Feb. 9. Pack your table with all kinds of dips — spinach and artichoke, Nashville hot hummus, “caviar,” and more ranging from $12 to $30.

Frothy Monkey
Take advantage of the small-format catering menu for pickup at your go-to Frothy location. Beyond chips and salsa and deviled egg platters ($25-$48), impress the whole party with assorted sandwiches and desserts.

Fat Bottom Brewing
Depending on the meal pack ($25-$45), you can score spinach dip, French onion dip, and a seven-layer dip — plus, deviled eggs, wings, and chicken tenders.

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