Superbowl LII will take place on February 4 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. And the best place to see the game is at U.S. Bank Stadium, obviously.
But if you can't make it to Minneapolis for the Big Game, there are still plenty of options to watch it in Las Vegas.
WATCH PARTIES
5 O'Clock Somewhere Bar is offering food and beverage packages starting at $75 per person. That includes a bucket of beers, snacks, and beer pong to keep the competitive atmosphere going during halftime. Book online or call 702-604-8801.
595 Craft and Kitchen will have a special menu of game-day favorites. Guests can expect bacon-wrapped hot dogs, pork belly tacos, garbage nachos, and more all priced between $3-$10. Specialty beers will also be pouring including Avery Amicitia Sour Imperial Blonde Ale and the Boneyard IPA. For reservations, call 702-586-1050. A $50 food and beverage minimum is required.
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Beginning at 2 p.m., Alexxa's Bar will host a Big Game Viewing Party. Executive Chef Carlos Buscaglia will prepare an all-you-can-eat menu, which includes deviled egg toast, ceviche, fried mozzarella, chicken sliders, vegetarian empanadas, churro bites, and more. Reserved seat pricing starts at $125.
Aliante hotel-casino is hosting Big Game viewing parties throughout the property. That includes an all-you-can-eat tailgate buffet at the ETA Lounge, as well as a la carte food and drink specials from the Sports Book and Marilyn's Lounge.
Alibi Ultra Lounge at ARIA hotel-casino will be hosting a Game Day party, complete with hi-def monitors for optimum viewing. Football fans are invited to snack on quality food offerings during game time, which includes Game Day classics among more creative innovations such as the Boarwalk Fries. Doors open at noon. Subject to capacity, designated standing areas will be available to guests. Guests must be 21 or older to enter.
Executive Chef Enzo Febbraro is offering an Italian twist on all-you-can-eat tailgate favorites at Allegro. Selections include chicken parmigiana sliders, meatball sliders, truffle fries, pepperoni & Margherita pizza, mini lasagna, and more. Tickets are $150 per person, not including beverages and tip.
The largest bar at Caesars Palace, Alto Bar, is hosting an all-you-care-to-eat buffet of tailgate favorites for $149. Guests will also get a prime spot to take in all the Big Game action.
You can catch the Big Game at ameriCAN Beer & Cocktails starting at 2 p.m. with two open bar packages. Patio seating costs $75, and a guaranteed seat at the premium open bar is $100 per person.
Starting at noon, Atomic Liquors will be tapping some new beers from Southern Glazer's, as well as raffling off free swag every quarter including BBQ grills, lawn chairs, Jameson Snuggies, and Absolut blankets. The Kitchen will also provide complimentary game time grub including wings, chips, and salsa.
Bally's Race & Sports Book is serving up drink packages during the big game ranging from $25 to $125. Call 702-523-7430 or email ballysbeverage@caesars.com for additional information.
Beer Park's Big Game celebration is offering buffet-style food stations with nachos, hot dogs, bratwursts, soft pretzels, chips and salsa, onion dip, guacamole, pork rinds, and more. There's also over 100 beers and 36 drafts on tap. Tickets start at $125.
Borracha Mexican Cantina is offering all-you-can-eat Mexican food for $30. Menu items include quesadillas, chimichangas, chipotle pulled pork sandwiches, street tacos, and more. The deal starts at 3 p.m.
Bouchon by Chef Thomas Keller will serve up a variety of game day grub. For $150 per person, guests can try traditional eats, a whole roasted pig, along with all-you-can-drink draft beer, sommelier-selected wine, and well drinks.
Brooklyn Bowl is serving up an all-you-can-eat buffet, and all-you-can-drink Bud Light draft and well drinks starting at 2 p.m. Tickets range from $75 to $2,000 depending on what kind of package you're looking for, including bowling lane reservations and private rooms.
Buddy V's Ristorante has a special $49 all-you-can-eat menu including Grandma’s Meatball, Hoboken Italian Subs, Buffalo Style Wings, “Sausage & Peppers” Pizza, Mini Cannolis and Italian cookies. A la carte options are also available. $22 mix & match beer buckets (six per bucket) are available with a choice of Bud, Bud Light, Newcastle, Coors Light, Michelob Ultra, and Corona. Available in the bar and lounge only.
For $125, fans can enjoy a tailgate buffet and drink package at Burger Brasserie. Doors open at 1 p.m. For more details, call 702-946-4347 or email forrestc@caesars.com.
Cabo Wabo Cantina inside the Miracle Mile Shops will offer a variety of tailgate favorites with an all-you-can-eat-and-drink buffet, priced at $225 per person. The meal includes hot dogs, sliders, and build-your-own tacos.
The newly renovated Race & Sports Book at Caesars Palace is hosting drink packages with premium seating starting at $225. Guests can see the Big Game on the largest LED video wall on the Las Vegas Strip, and enjoy four distinct sound zones and "Listen Technology" through their phones.
Canter's Delicatessen will have a complimentary viewing party and ongoing game day food specials on Feb. 4. You can get a hand carved corned beef sandwich with a Bud Light for $16, or a pastrami sandwich and a Bud Light for $17.
Carmine's is offering three packages for football fans. For $85, the Tailgate Buffet features menu items like Scarpariello Wings, meatballs, cold antipasto platters and more. Guests can add an open bar for a total of $150 per person. For $225, the MVP Package includes the entire Italian buffet menu with additions like fresh seafood, a carving station with New York strip loin and top shelf spirits, wine, and beer.
Charlie's Bar + Grill, which sits next to the newly redesigned Race & Sports Book at the Wynn, is serving up crowd-pleasing, all-American fare. Two seating options with an all-you-can-eat menu are available starting at $250 per person.
CHICA is offering a Game Day Buffet until halftime, and one complimentary cocktail in your team's color during the Super Bowl.
CliQue Bar & Lounge is rolling in additional TVs to ensure you don't miss a minute of the gridiron action while enjoying drinks and snacks. Reserved seating and open bar packages are available.
The Cosmopolitan Race & Sports Book environment will span across the casino floor to Bond Bar where additional TVs have been placed for the Big Game. Specialty cocktails include "The Eagles Have Landed" (Patron Silver, Grapefruit, Ginger, and Yellow Red Bull) and "I Only Watch For the Commercials" (Absolut Elyx Vodka, Bergamot Citrus, lemongrass, and cucumber soda).
Gentlemen's club Crazy Horse III will host a Big Game Viewing party, complete with an open bar for the duration of the game, unlimited stadium tailgate fare, two raffle tickets and free transportation. Passes are available for $199 per person.
The Cromwell Sports Book is hosting Big Game packages starting at $150. In addition to the 32 feet by 9 feet LED video wall, guests can also get a bucket of beer and access to the game day buffet of tailgate favorites, as well as a chance to win prizes throughout the day.
The D Las Vegas is offering plush leather couches, beer-pong tables, big screen TVs, and open-bar access for food and drinks when they reserve a private "Man Cave" game room, starting at $170 per person. The Celebration of Champions at the D Showroom is also giving super fans a chance to entertain up to 180 people and features a private bartender and stadium-style food and beverages.
The Dorsey will offer up all-American fare alongside its swoon-worthy assortment of craft cocktails, with beverage minimums starting at $100 per person.
The Downtown Las Vegas Events Center is hosting their Big Game Bash, which has free admission. The venue will have stadium-style seating, food, and opportunities to reserve private "man caves" on the 12th floor of the D Las Vegas. Doors open at 11 a.m.
The Eastside Lounge at Encore is offering all-you-can-eat game time favorites in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere, plus unlimited drinks from a select beverage list. Cost is $175 per person.
Guests can reserve a spot at The Parlour Bar or Ike's bar for the Big Game at El Cortez Hotel & Casino with a $50 food and beverage minimum. Siegel's 1941 will also be serving up game time food.
Football food specials will be available at Eldorado Casino's Tequila Falls from 2:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Drink specials start at 3 p.m. and go until the end of the game. Plus, guests who get caught sitting on a "Hot Seat" from 2:30 p.m. until the end of the game will win $50 cash. Other prizes will be available throughout the game as well.
Doors open at 2:30 p.m. at Ellis Island hotel-casino, where $85 gets you unlimited beer and well drinks, in addition to a buffet set-up that rotates every quarter and includes a nacho bar and sliders. Giveaways range from signed memorabilia to branded swag. Purchase tickets here.
The Extra Lounge at Planet Hollywood hotel-casino will be offering beverage packages with tables for four with $300 of cocktails, beer and wine, and $75 for each extra guest. Prizes, giveaways and additional drink specials will also be available as well. For additional information, contact 702-523-4977 or heartbartables@planethollywood.com.
Fulton Street Food Hall will transform into a Big Game hotspot with a food and drink package for $69. Everyone will get a shirt or flag to cheer on their favorite team.
Food and beverage packages at Garden Bar start at $75 per person, and includes a bucket of beers and food from Café To Go. Raffle prizes will be up for grabs throughout the event. Call 702- 604-8801 to book a package.
Gilley's Big Game Party is happening at Treasure Island. For $150, you get an all-you-can-eat buffet with items like BBQ Pulled Pork and Cheeseburger Sliders, Buffalo Chicken Wings, Handrolled Pork with Creamy Homemade Salsa, a Chili Cart, and a build-your-own Texas Nacho Bar. Bottomless drinks include all draft beers and premium cocktails. Doors open at noon.
G.O.A.T. Sports Bar is hosting a "Superb Owl Party" with no cover and no minimum spending. They're offering $25 for any draft beer pitcher, $27 mix and match buckets of beer, $30 food platters for parties of four, and $300 for any bottle of vodka. Only six tables are available, so to reserve a spot, please call 702-489-3787.
Football legend Craig Morton will be signing free autographs at Gold Coast near T.G.I. Friday's on Feb. 3 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Then on Sunday, football fans can watch the Big Game on giant television screens throughout the Arizona and California Ballrooms. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. and drink specials include $15 buckets of domestic beers and $20 buckets of imported beers.
Gold Spike is kicking off pregame festivities at 12:30 p.m. For $75, the Big Spike Package includes a premium select open bar and tailgate buffet from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Select food items include popcorn chicken, beer dogs, Bavarian pretzel sticks, BBQ pork sliders, fried pickle spears, and tater tots.
Gordon Ramsay Burger is offering a Big Game celebration experience for $150 per person. Guests can enjoy food and drink packages, and have a chance to win prizes throughout the game. For reservations, contact 702-274-0057 or nogorchock@planethollywood.com.
For $200 per person, guests can get a food and drink package at Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill that includes a tailgate food buffet, an assorted chef snack basket, and a bucket of beer on each table. For reservations call 702-731-7410.
Featuring 17 HDTVs, Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen & Bar is hosting a Big Game food and beverage package for $150.
Hard Rock Cafe on the Las Vegas Strip is hosting a five-hour premium open bar and food stations featuring chef-selected game day favorites for $220 per person. The watch party starts at 2:30 p.m.
The Hard Rock hotel-casino is hosting a Super Sunday viewing event inside Vinyl starting at $125 per person. The all-you-can-eat-and-drink tailgate buffet features barbeque pork ribs, cheeseburger sliders, chicken wings, a pizza station, crab and spinach dip, and chips and salsa. The event begins at 1 p.m., and you can reserve a spot by calling 702-693-5505.
Harrah's recently renovated Race & Sports Book is offering food and drink packages with premium seating starting at $99. The Big Game will be displayed on more than 40 HDTVs, as well as two giant screens.
For the Big Game, Heart Bar will feature beverage packages with tables for $400 for a group of four guests, and $100 for each additional guest. Raffles will be running throughout the event. Additional drink specials will be available. For additional information, contact 702-523-4977 or heartbartables@planethollywood.com.
Hearthstone Kitchen & Cellar is offering a game day brunch starting at 10 a.m. with a special menu or a $40 all-you-can-eat option stacked with game day bites.
Hofbräuhaus is celebrating the Big Game Bavarian style starting at 2:30 p.m. until the end of the game. The all-you-can-eat and drink package starts at $125 if you buy online and $150 if you purchase tickets on Feb. 4. Select menu items include HB Mac and Cheese, buffalo chicken wings, Bavarian goulash soup, and the HB chili cheese dog.
Starting at $99, Hooters Casino will offer a Big Game Watch Party Package, which includes reserved seating in one of the five watch parties, unlimited Bud Light draft beer, and unlimited access to the Hooters Buffet. For an additional $35, guests can purchase an upgraded bracelet for all-you-can-drink well products. There will also be a tailgate party at the pool, with festivities starting at 11 a.m. The 2018 Hooters Calendars girls will be at the tailgate for meet-and-greets and to sign autographs. Advance reservations are encouraged and can be booked with Karen Quintana, 702-597-6008 or karenquintana@hooterslv.com.
The House of Blues is opening up the doors to the Music Hall at 3 p.m. with the Big Game viewing beginning at 3:30 p.m. The all-you-can-eat package starts at $70 and includes game day favorites like chicken wings, Carolina pulled pork, baked potato wedges, loaded mac and cheese, mini cupcakes, and more. You can add an all-you-can-drink package for a total of $135 per person.
Hyde Bellagio inside Bellagio Las Vegas is inviting football fans to cheer on their favorite team in a music-filled, nighttime atmosphere with VIP table packages and small bites from Lago by Julian Serrano.
iBar is offering a stadium-style buffet and drink packages, along with televisions lining the entire space for $100.
The Cromwell’s recently-renovated central casino lounge, Interlude, will feature a food and beverage Big Game package for $100++ that includes a bucket of beer and game day buffet. Bound will also feature a $125 food and beverage package. To book please call 702-777-3790.
Visitors can watch the Big Game at Troubadour Bar inside Jokers Wild Casino on Sunday, Feb. 4. During the game, guests can also enjoy food specials from 2:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and drink specials from 3 p.m. until the end of the game. Plus, guests who get caught sitting on a "Hot Seat" from 2:30 p.m. until the end of the game will win $50 cash. Other prizes will be available throughout the game as well.
Starting at 2 p.m., JW Marriott will host a casino-wide Big Game Party at their Buffet, Grand Ballroom, Cascade & Palms Executive Conference Center, and an Elite Party location in the Valencia Ballroom. The general public can purchase tickets from the casino cage for $69, and $59 with a Rampart Rewards Card. Additionally, the Race and Sports Book will give a free t-shirt to anyone who makes a $20 bet. The Hot Dog Cart will open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. with $1.25 dogs located at Promenade Café.
La Cave Wine & Food Hideaway is serving up a Big Game feast starting at 2:30 p.m. Select menu items include sea bass tacos, Kalbi short-rib sliders, lollipop chicken wings, baked potato-style tater tots, and Angus mini burgers. The meal is priced at $129 per person, excluding beverages and gratuity.
LAVO is offering an open bar from 1-4 p.m. and a game day buffet featuring Scarpariello wings, grilled baby lamb chops, assorted sushi and more. Tickets are $200 per person.
Located next to the Race & Sports Book area at Paris Las Vegas, Le Bar Du Sport will offer a variety of beverage packages with comfortable seating. Packages range from $25 to $200. For more details, call 702-348-9033 or email plvmod@caesars.com.
LEVEL UP, an interactive gaming lounge at MGM Grand, is set to host its own event in honor of the pigskin showdown. Hi-def monitors will be available along with a variety of food options provided by the neighboring TAP Sports Bar. Doors open at 11 a.m. Guests must be 21 or older to enter.
Libre Mexican Cantina is offering all-you-can-eat bites during game day, including unlimited guacamole, tacos, fajitas, and quesadillas.
LIGHT Nightclub will host a Big Game party on Feb. 4, complete with VIP sections and $100 buffet packages that come with three drink tickets. General admission is complementary.
Catch the Professional Football Championship Game at Lily Bar & Lounge at Bellagio hotel-casino. The intimate space will host several hi-def monitors for fans to enjoy while offering delicious Game Day snacks, including Lobster Tacos and Mac and Cheese Bites. Doors open at noon. Subject to capacity, designated standing areas will be available to guests. Guests must be 21 or older to enter.
Encore’s Lobby Bar & Café welcomes guests during the big game with all-you-can-eat game time fare, plus limitless drinks from a select beverage list. Cost is $150 per person.
M Resort is offering $10 pitchers or $15 buckets of Miller Lite, Coors Light, Leinenkugel, and Blue Moon at M Bar, 32° Draft Bar, and M Vue Bar.
MB Steak at the Hard Rock hotel-casino is serving up tailgate fare, prepared by Executive Chef Patrick Munster, starting at 2:30 p.m. Selections include petite filet mignon sandwiches, hanger steak nachos, brisket beef sliders, crispy rock shrimp, and roasted pineapple. Packages are priced at $125 per person, not including beverages, tax, and gratuity.
Nacho Daddy will have a $25 unlimited nacho bar, $50 at their Miracle Mile Location. The Summerlin location will also be serving $1 Coronas, $2 Fat Tire, $20 bottomless Daddy's Margarita from kick-off to whistle. Each store will have raffles with the grand prize being a jersey.
Napoleon's Lounge will host an all-you-can-eat tailgate buffet, along with Miller Lite and Coors Light for $125. Prize giveaways will take place throughout the event. Doors open at 1 p.m.
On Feb. 2 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., football legend Craig Morton will sign free autographs for fans inside The Orleans at the Race & Sports Book. Then on Feb. 4, guests can enjoy all-you-can-drink drafts and a buffet for $85 per person. There will also be free viewing parties at The Orleans Showroom and at the conference center, with doors opening at 1 p.m.
Pancho's Mexican Restaurant will have an array of discounted appetizers and drinks during its Big Game viewing party. Select items include crispy chicken drumsticks, beef taquitos, chicken flautas, Pancho's Nachos, and quesadillas. Drink specials include $1.25 off draft beer, $2.25 off house and flavored margaritas, $3 off well cocktails and $3.20 off house wines.
Drink specials at PKWY Tavern include $15 Miller Lite Buckets and $35 100 ounce Beer Towers. There will also be over 80 HDTVs throughout each location, including personal TVs at your own booth.
PUB 365 will air the big game on all screens and large projector. Specials during the game include $2 tacos, $15 big platter featuring chicken wings, taquitos, potato skins and nachos and $2.50 Bud or Bud Light.
Public School 702 will be airing the Big Game on all TVs throughout the restaurant. Enjoy game time bites like the fan favorite crispy buffalo cauliflower, bacon cheddar tots and pb&j burger sliders. If eating out isn’t your thing for the game, PS702 will be offering free delivery for catering orders for the day.
RebelRepublic is gearing up for the Big Game with 16 flat screens and a projection screen. Rebel Republic will offer its full menu all day long and starting at 2 p.m., guests can enjoy $5 Big Game Day Specials. Items on the $5 menu will include: Wings or Chicken Fingers with a variety of sauces to choose from, Reuben or Southwest Eggrolls, Kobe or BBQ Pulled Sliders, Jalapeno Poppers, Cheese Nachos or (3) Chicken Tacos. Beer and drink specials will include $2 PBR Pints, $3 Selected Domestic Draft Pints, $4 Selected Craft Pints and $5 Jameson Whiskey or Altos Tequila shots. Prize drawings will be held at the end of each quarter and a cash drawing will be held at the end of each half from all of the tickets entered in its season long free play parlay contest.
All Remedy's and Distill locations throughout the valley are serving up touchdown-worthy food and drink specials, and are giving away special prizes. Guests will enjoy noshing on their short rib or filet mignon sliders and can wash it all down with a 100-ounce chilled beer tower.
Rí Rá is offering sports bar food specials like Chili Dogs ($10), BBQ Nachos ($13), Sliders ($12) and the Appetizer Sampler Platter ($27), which includes ten wings, nine chicken bites and an order of bacon cheese fries. Guests can also watch the game from 10 different TVs throughout the pub's five rooms.
Looking into and adjacent to the sports book at Planet Hollywood hotel-casino, Ringer brings tailgate-inspired food such as chicken wings, New York-style pizza, all-beef sliders, waffle fries and more, with a premium view. For the Big Game, food and beverage packages are available for $100 per person. Doors open at 1 p.m. and prizes/giveaways will take place throughout the event. Contact 702-523-4977 or email heartbartables@planethollywood.com for additional information.
Guests can enjoy the all-you-can-eat taco bar at The Salted Lime for $20 per person while watching the game on large TV screens surrounding the restaurant's margarita bar. Food and drink specials include $2 Budweiser, $4 Mega-Ritas, $5 Patron-Rita Shakers, $4 Senora dogs, and 75 cent chicken wings.
B Connected members can watch the Super Bowl at "The Big Game Zone" at Sam's Town. Stadium food and Budweiser drink specials will be available throughout the game. To attend the party, members must swipe their B Connected card at any promotional kiosk to get their entry ticket. Seating is first-come, first-served for the first 500 people.
Black Tiger BBQ is hosting a Super Bowl party at Sand Dollar Lounge from 1:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Proceeds from the event will be donated to the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation and the Helen David Relief Fund, both of which serve to support those fighting cancer.
Sayers Club will convert into a football haven and stream the pigskin battle onto a big screen and various TVs. Open bar and food packages, with indoor and patio seating options, start at $75 per person and go up to $1,000 per person.
Searsucker has a Big Game Viewing Party starting at 2 p.m. that features an all-year-can-eat specialty menu. Select items include chips and dips, lollipop wings with buffalo sauce and blue cheese fondue, crispy pig's ears, beer-braised pork sliders with cheddar bacon, and Chef Steve's pastor street tacos. The VIP Man Cave Experience also includes an all-you-can-drink menu plus a halftime pig roast with all the fixings.
Silverton Casino Hotel's Big Game Crawl gives fans access to three bars and lounges, each with different menus and the options of all-you-can-eat and bottomless Miller Lite or premium open bar. Entry is $50, which gets you access to Mermaid Lounge, Shady Grove Lounge, and Mi Casa Grill Cantina.
The Center Bar at SLS Las Vegas will offer open bar packages at $50 per person, along with all-inclusive food and open bar packages for parties of four priced at $400.
The South Point Showroom, Exhibit Hall, and Grand Ballroom will host watch parties for the Super Bowl, with doors opening at 10:30 a.m. Fans can visit on-site wagering stations and enjoy a variety of food and drink specials. The party is free and open to guests 21 and older.
The Still will have game day bites, drink specials, and 50 different craft beers, along with 27 TV screens to catch the Big Game. Minimum food and beverage is $250 per person.
STK Las Vegas will have a tailgate-inspired Game Day Menu, premium bottomless drinks, and flat screen TVs. Highlights from the menu include bacon mac 'n cheese, truffle popcorn, 16-ounce NY steak & fries, and pigs wellington.
Sugar Factory American Brasserie at Fashion Show is hosting a big game viewing party for $99. The event features all-you-can-eat food and drink packages, which includes Sugar Factory’s goblets and specialty drinks, and multiple HD viewing big screen TVs. Doors open at 3 p.m. and guests can call to make a reservation at 702-685-0483.
The Suncoast will host a Big Game Party at the Suncoast Showroom, which features a live betting station, along with food and drink specials. You can get your free entry ticket at 9 a.m. on Feb. 4. Doors open at 1 p.m. and seating will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
For $99, guests at TAG Sports Bar can enjoy an all-you-can-eat stadium-style buffet with Guy Fieri’s famous chicken wings from his restaurant Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar. The same food package will be available at The POOL at The LINQ for guests who want to watch the game pool-side.
TAO is hosting an open bar from 1-4 p.m.as well as a game day buffet featuring TAO Temple Salad, assorted sushi, prime rib, BBQ spare ribs, Kobe sliders and more. Tickets are $175 per person.
Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill will offer a festive tailgate menu and draft beer package along with giveaways and more for $99.
Top Golf will be showing the Big Game on more than 300 screens throughout the venue and inside the hitting bays. Couch seating is available to book for groups and includes a food menu package. A full-service sports betting window will also be on site. You can make reservations for hitting bays on level two and three by contacting LasVegasEvents@topgolf.com.
Tuscany Casino will host a Super Bowl party at the Florentine Ballroom on the second floor. Guests can enjoy the game on large projection screens with a $10 minimum food and beverage purchase. Specials include $15 beer buckets featuring five cans of Bud Light and an assortment of game day foods including burgers, hot dogs, loaded nachos, tacos, ribs, pizza, chicken fingers and desserts. Each guest will be entered in the quarterly prize drawings. Seating is first come, first served.
Umami Burger, Beer Garden & Sports Book is throwing a Big Game Bash from 2 to 8 p.m. for football fans 21 and over. You can catch the game on the LED video wall and take advantage of an open bar, hosted gameday fare, and giveaways. Tickets start at $75.
Via Brasil Steakhouse will have all-you-can-eat meats starting at 2:30 p.m. Menu items include buffalo wings, sandwiches, nachos, meatball sliders and more. An open bar and buckets of beer will also be available throughout the game. Reservations are recommended.
Virgil's Real BBQ is offering "The Pig Out" starting at 3 p.m., which includes Memphis Pork Spare Ribs, Texas Beef Brisket, Carolina Pulled Pork, a Half Chicken, Trainwreck Fries, Caesar Salad, BBQ Wings and homemade Banana Pudding. Cost is $40 per person. The a la carte menu will also be available. Call 702-389-7400 for reservations.
VooDoo rooftop Nightclub & Lounge is offering a package of game day food and drinks, along with comfortable seating with a rooftop view, for $200 per person. Reserve your spot by calling 702- 406-5359.
Miami Dolphins Hall of Fame quarterback Bob Griese is making a special appearance at the Westgate hotel-casino during the Big Game on Feb. 4. Game Zones will be available throughout the property to watch the game, and you can also reserve a spot on the main floor inside the Westgate International Theater for $100 per seat, which includes an all-you-can-eat-and-drink package.
The Westin Las Vegas will hold a viewing party in the Cypress Room. For $99, guests can get an all-you-can-drink open premium open bar, and all-you-can-eat bites like wings, Philly cheesesteaks, meatball grinders, and pulled pork. Festivities begin at 2:30 p.m.
The newly redesigned Wynn Race & Sports Book has an expansive high definition LED video wall to see the Big Game. VIP luxury boxes are available with food and beverage minimums ranging from $5,000 to $8,000 depending on the location and size of the box.
XS nightclub at Encore opens doors at 2 p.m. for the ultimate Big Game Viewing Party with a selection of packages starting at $150 and going up to $25,000. The basic package includes general seating and buffet-style food.
Yardbird Southern Table & Bar is offering delicious bites until halftime and one specialty cocktail in your team's color with every reservation.
OTHER FOOD SPECIALS
Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken is taking pre-orders and day-of delivery
Burgerim is offering a party box for the Big Game, which includes 16 2.8-ounce customizable burgers with a choice of 11 different patties, 12 toppings, 2 sauces and two bun types.
Flour & Barley Brick Oven Pizza will be offering two dishes in honor of the participating Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots. The Eagles pie, a Philly Cheese Steak pizza ($17.50), will be topped with sliced beef, cheese wiz, mushroom and pepper. The Evil Empire Roll ($19), an ode to the Patriots, will come with old bay cream sauce, lobster, celery and parsley.
The recently opened Giordano's at Boca Park is offering a big deal for the Big Game. Guests can text BIGGAME25 to 299-89 to receive 25 percent off an order of $54 or more for both delivery and carryout.
To celebrate the Big Game, High Roller Observation Wheel is offering a free draft beer to enjoy on the 30-minute ride above the Las Vegas Strip. Tickets are available from 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Holsteins Shakes and Buns will be hosting its Sunday game day brunch and offer two team-themed burgers. Eagles fans can sink their teeth into the Pretzel Philly Roll Burger, a dry-aged beef patty topped with shaved prime rib, mushroom, grilled onion, provolone and cheese wiz on a pretzel bun ($19.50). Patriots enthusiasts can enjoy the New England Crabby Patty, a dry aged beef patty topped with lobster salad, creamy cole slaw, remoulade sauce, lettuce, tomato and onion ($20).
Olive Garden is adding Loaded Pasta Chips to the menu on January 29, putting an Italian twist on the game time favorite. The dish swaps out tortilla chips for lightly fried pasta chips and is topped with Italian cheeses, a meat sauce with chicken, meatballs and sausage, cherry peppers, and an alfredo drizzle.
PDQ is offering all guests who buy a platter of 25 chicken tenders on Super Bowl Sunday an extra 10 tenders for free.
The Rio hotel-casino is offering a Big Game Feat To-Go for $70. The meal includes a feast of hot wings, ribs, deli grinder, hot dogs, house salad, pretzels, chips and salsa, and a pineapple upside-down cake. The boxes feed 8 to 10 people. To place an order call 702-777-7767, and feast will be ready for curbside pick-up on Sunday, Feb. 4 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Westgate is serving a Tailgate To-Go buffet for $18.99 per person, and the meal includes a 20-ounce beer. Traditional buffet-lovers can get their fix at Fresh Buffet for $19.99 with a selection of BBQ ribs, wings, and upgrades such as crab legs.
Wienerschnitzel is offering 25 mini corn dogs covered with sweet honey batter for $5 on Feb. 4. The offer is valid all day, and guests can get up to four orders of the mini corn dogs at participating locations.
WingTime is donating a portion of their sales during Super Bowl Sunday to Make-A-Wish of Southern Nevada. The restaurant offers a variety of chicken wings, chicken fingers, and snacks with gluten-free and vegetarian options.
CONTESTS
M Resort is giving away two tickets to the Big Game in Minneapolis plus a $2,500 Visa Gift Card. To be eligible for the drawing, players must hit any four-of-a-kind combination on a 25 cent or higher bar top video poker machine at 32° Draft Bar, M Bar or M Vue Bar. The grand prize drawing will be held Jan. 21 at 8:30 p.m.
All guests who sign up for the Westgate SuperBook Mobile App will have a chance to win the Ultimate VIP Experience for the Super Bowl. That includes a VIP Box for up to eight people, $2,500 in food and drunks and couch seating for in-game viewing. The winner will be selected on Feb. 3 at 6 p.m.
UPDATE: An earlier version of this story included SkinnyFATS, but a representative from the restaurant said that they have decided to close early on Feb. 4.
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