Party Like a Rock Star for the Super Bowl at Events and Catering with Houston Restaurants

The Butcher Shop at B&B Butchers: Pick up the Signature Sandwich Platter or the Charcuterie Board to make feeding a crowd easy. If you’re firing up the grill, look no further than the shop case, filled with top-tier cuts like the 28-Day-Dry-Aged A5 Japanese Wagyu Ribeye or North American Wagyu Filets. The case also features B&B’s Famous Thick Cut Bacon, Tx Wagyu Hot Dogs and Burgers providing an elevated take on game day grill classics. Photo credit: Felix Sanchez

Candente: Elevate your big game festivities with the Fajita Feast Bulk To-Go Menu. Order their mouthwatering mesquite-smoked chicken or beef fajitas for a feast, anywhere from 1-lb combos for 5 people ($99) up to 10-lb orders that feed up to 50 people ($999). All orders come with all the fixings. Guests can opt for more add-ons, including Shrimp Brochette, chicken or beef enchiladas, or a pound of carnitas, chicken, beef, or shrimp. The fiesta doesn’t stop there; choose from a variety of a la carte sides, apps, and desserts. Photo by Jenn Duncan

Crawfish Cafe offers a bold, crowd-pleasing alternative to traditional Super Bowl finger foods with catered seafood boils perfect for game day. Catering options range from individual meals and group bundles to party trays and large platters, all available for pickup or delivery within 10 miles of the selected location. Orders can be placed online or by scheduling a call through the restaurant’s website, with at least 24 hours’ notice recommended, especially during peak crawfish season. | Heights, Pearland, Cypress, Woodlands Photo courtesy of Crawfish Cafe

Dandelion Cafe makes Super Bowl hosting easier with breakfast and lunch family-size options. Watch party hosts can opt for trays of mini pancakes, breakfast tacos, mini breakfast sandwiches, fruit platters, and sandwich spreads. Beverage add-ons include coffee boxes, sweet tea, lemonade, and more. Catering orders must be placed 24-48 hours in advance and can be arranged by emailing catering@dandelionhouston.com or calling 832-206-8015. | Bellaire and Heights Photo courtesy of Dandelion Cafe

Doc’s Houston: Fans can catch every play on one of the largest indoor LED screens in Houston, turning Super Bowl Sunday into a fully immersive, stadium-scale experience no matter where you sit. Tickets are $145 and include access to a buffet packed with elevated game-day fare, from pork wings and short rib empanadas to black angus sliders, truffle mac and cheese, and sticky toffee pudding for dessert. Beverages will be available for purchase throughout the evening. Tickets are available for purchase at https://tickets.docshouston.com/. Photo by Hasan Yousef

Duck N Bao: Duck N Bao makes it a snap to appease hungry sports fans with a slew of party tray options. Mix it up with dumplings, fried rice and noodles and stir-fries. Don’t sleep on the House Duck Meat Fried Rice, Wagyu Pan-Fried Baos, Crispy Spicy Chicken and Signature Lo Mein. Catering page and menu here . Photo courtesy of Duck N Bao.

Gaspachos is bringing game-day energy to Levy Park with a Super Bowl watch party on Sunday, February 8th, kicking off at 5:30 p.m. Guests are invited to gather for the big game while enjoying Gaspachos’ Birria Elote, Street Tacos, and Tortas, alongside refreshing micheladas and margaritas. | Levy Park, 3801 Eastside St. Photo courtesy of Gaspachos
Kenny & Ziggy’s New York Delicatessen Restaurant: Houston’s #1 Delicatessen has super game packages and a 6-foot Hero–Six feet is the length of one of Kenny & Ziggy’s New York Delicatessen Restaurant and Bakery’s ginormous Football Hero, a special, customized sandwich. There’s also a three-footer for 12. Sandwiches longer than the three-foot minimum and up to the six-foot maximum need to be special ordered. All Super Bowl package orders must be made by Wednesday, February 4. Each foot of Kenny & Ziggy’s Football Hero is $79.80 and feeds three to four people. The minimum three-foot sandwich that can be ordered is $239.40 and feeds 12. Each order comes with potato salad, condiments, coleslaw and a pickle relish tray. The full menu can be seen online at Super Bowl link at www.kennyandziggys.com.

Kirby Ice House: Kirby’s expansive backyards boast ample outdoor seating and dozens of TV’s so you’ll never miss a second of the game. Enjoy $5 mimosas, Kirby Frescas, and Bloody Marys from 11 am-5 pm and $5 Jameson and Fireball shot specials from 9 pm-2 am! Indulge in the mouth-watering food trucks parked behind the patio. Photo by Alex Montoya

Kolache Shoppe: Set down a few trays of this perfectly snackable game-day food and let the cheering begin. Allow 24-hour notice to ensure your selections are available and choose online ordering or call your preferred location. Add a Boomtown Coffee Carafe to any order for $29 (serves 10-14). Delivery requires a $100 minimum order and fees vary. Catering page here. Photo by Carla Gomez.

Lankford’s The Woodlands: Lankford’s catering menu features party-ready favorites including burgers, sliders, wings, fries and shareable sides, along with batched cocktails ideal for kickoff. Catering orders are available for pickup or delivery. On Super Bowl Sunday, Lankford’s will extend its weekday happy hour to Sunday for the big game. Happy hour will begin at 4:30 p.m., one hour before kickoff, and run through 10 p.m. Specials include $5 bites such as fried pickles, jalapeño bottle caps, chips with queso and salsa, fried green tomatoes and chicken cracklins, along with $1 chicken wings, 15 percent off the beer wall, and $2 off wine, $2 off draft beer and $2 off all signature cocktails. Photo by Lauren Lutz

Molina’s Cantina: Fajita packs and enchilada packs are perfect for game day, especially when paired with Molina’s margaritas to-go! Complete the feast with Jose’s Dip (Molina’s legendary queso topped with spicy taco meat), crispy taquitos and Nancy Ames Nachos! There are finger foods galore including bacon-wrapped shrimp, mini chicken taquitos and pork tamales—all ideal for nibbling with margarita in hand. Enchilada packs include one dozen enchiladas, a quart of rice, a quart of Charro beans, housemade chips and a pint of salsa. $59. In addition, order up Football Margarita Specials that include $1 off margaritas by the glass plus premium margaritas. Photo courtesy of Molina’s Cantina.

The Pit Room: The Houston BBQ favorite offers bulk to-go feasts perfect for Super Bowl gatherings. Choose from classic smoked meats like brisket, pork ribs, pulled pork, turkey, and house sausages paired with crowd-pleasing sides like mac-and-cheese, charro beans, elote, potato salad, and more. All meats are available by the pound or in party-size feasts that scale up to 25 lbs of meat and sides for big groups. Photo by Duc Hoang

Pho Prime is a great option for Super Bowl hosts seeking to cater to a variety of dietary preferences without compromising flavor. The Pearland favorite offers catering with customizable selections, including vegan and gluten-free options, making it easy to build a spread that works for everyone. Orders can be placed for pickup or delivered within 10 miles of the Pearland location, with all catering requests requiring at least 24 hours’ notice to ensure everything is prepared just right. | Pearland, 9240 Broadway Photo by Christine Nguyen

Burgers and Kebabs Presented by PINCHO: This Miami-based kitchen turns out delectable burgers and bowls primed for simplifying tailgates or upping your watch party spread at home. Fun fact: Culinary Director Adrian Sanchez spent more than a decade hosting weekly tailgates at football games where he created a themed spread inspired by the opposing team’s hometown. Catering order page here. Photo courtesy of PINCHO.

Sylvia’s Enchilada Kitchen: Sylvia Casares is making sure her football fans are taken care of at home. Offering not only some of her most signature foods – enchiladas, fajitas and tamales – she is also bringing back the Touch Down Taco Bar. The Touch Down Taco Bar is everything any game host needs to create a full build-your-own taco option. Made for ten people ($170 plus tax and gratuity) or for 15 people ($255 plus tax and gratuity), the table set up comes with ground beef, chicken guisado, chicken & beef fajitas, guacamole, sour cream, cheddar cheese, pico de gallo and lettuce. go out for a pass on Sylvia’s famous pork or chicken tamales. They will be flagged for just $22 a dozen. The group can also tackle her namesake chicken, cheese or beef enchiladas for $40 a dozen or make a bigger touchdown with shrimp, crab or fajita enchiladas for $6 a dozen more. Photo credit: Paula Murphy
URBE SUPER BOWL TO-GO MENU: Chef Hugo Ortega is here to help you score a touchdown with a variety of Mexican street food and drinks from tamales and taco kits to fresh guacamole, margaritas, tres leches, and more. Online ordering is available anytime beginning now through the restaurant’s catering page, and pick-up will be scheduled at customers’ preferred time within 2 hours on February 8, game day. Please note that tamales, whole brisket, and desserts require a 2-day lead time. Orders can also be picked up before game day.