Where to Order Super Bowl Sunday Takeout in Philly (and Beyond)

Getting ready for the big game on Sunday and still not sure what goodies to have on hand for your hungry guests? We’ve got a lineup of Super Bowl Sunday munchies, meals and more to eat out or bring home to your football-viewing friends.

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Tuk Tuk Real

Up the spiciness factor at your Super Bowl party with takeout from Tuk Tuk Real and enjoy easy-to-snack-on bites, such as Tuk Tuk’s Mexi-Thai chili, chipotle buffalo wings and “deflated” chimichangas. You can get all three in the Tuk Tuk Real Super Bowl food packages, available in three different serving sizes: 10-person, 15-person and 20-person. Call Tuk Tuk Real in advance to order your Super Bowl snack package and ensure that you will have these spicy items in time for the game. 429 South St., Philadelphia, (267) 639-2396

The Gaslight

Whether you want to order takeout for the game or eat in while enjoying some excellent deals, The Gaslight has you covered. For those who want their Gaslight items to go, you can bring home half-order and full-order football munchies, such as truffled mac and cheese, Gaslight’s signature chicken nuggets, fresh baked pretzels and more. Take home The Spread for 10 or The Spread for 20, depending on how many guests you are expecting. If you are getting takeout from The Gaslight, just be sure to place your order by 10 a.m. on January 31. If you want to dine in, you’ll have the opportunity to choose specials such as the 3×5 Happy Hour, taking place throughout the entire game, where you will enjoy $3 drafts and domestic bottles and $5 select cocktails and house wines. You can also score wings for $12 per pound, in your choice of buffalo style or chipotle BBQ. 120 Market St., Philadelphia, (215) 925-7691

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Ron’s Original Bar & Grille

Exton-based restaurant Ron’s Original Bar & Grille is serving up Super Bowl specials this Sunday. If you are eating in, you can score $5.99 wings, mussels and ovals throughout the game, in addition to $2.25 Miller Lights. If you prefer to take out and have your game day festivities at home, Ron’s Original Bar & Grille offers plenty of takeout and catering options. Just be sure to call a few days in advance to place your game-day order. 74 E. Uwchlan Ave., Exton, (610) 594-9900

coZara

Head to coZara on February 1 for the game and spectacular happy hour specials, with $2 food and drink specialties and $3 handrolls served throughout the game. Enjoy appetizer treats such as vegetable spring rolls, grilled okra, tomato bacon yakitori and more while sipping $2 drinks, including Yuengling cans, Sly Fox Helles cans, Pom Tea cocktails and other libations.Head to coZara on February 1 for the game and spectacular happy hour specials, with $2 food and drink specialties and $3 handrolls served throughout the game. Enjoy appetizer treats such as vegetable spring rolls, grilled okra, tomato bacon yakitori and more while sipping $2 drinks, including Yuengling cans, Sly Fox Helles cans, Pom Tea cocktails and other libations. 3200 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, (267) 233-7488

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Zama

Eager to grab a little lunch prior to the evening’s football events? Zama will be open and ready to serve you delicious Japanese fare from 2–7 p.m. If you’re looking for something to serve your guests later that evening, Zama will be offering their sushi roll trays. You can order 10 Maki rolls for $50 (or $45 if you pre-order by calling 215-568-1027) and grab a six-pack of Kirin or Sapporo Light for $15. 128 S. 19th St., Philadelphia, (215) 568-1027

Need more takeout ideas for the big game? Philadelphia magazine and Eater can offer additional suggestions.