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Eagles fans, here’s the ultimate guide to ordering food for your Super Bowl party

Gear up with all the game day snacks to watch the Eagles beat the Chiefs this Sunday.

There are plenty of snacks to order for the ultimate Super Bowl watch party, including Eagles-themed cupcakes at Termini Bros. Bakery in South Philadelphia.
There are plenty of snacks to order for the ultimate Super Bowl watch party, including Eagles-themed cupcakes at Termini Bros. Bakery in South Philadelphia.Read moreCraig LaBan / Staff

No Eagles watch party is complete without a spread of food, especially on Super Bowl Sunday.

Thankfully, Philly has plenty of options for party trays, snack stadium supplies, and Eagles-themed foods. The hardest part? Choosing what to order.

Gear up with all the snacks — from Saquon hoagies to Italian charcuterie spreads — to watch the Eagles beat the Chiefs.

The revuelta pupusa stuffed with pork and cheese has been tinted green with spinach at El Merkury in honor of the Eagles' appearance in the Super Bowl.
The revuelta pupusa stuffed with pork and cheese has been tinted green with spinach at El Merkury in honor of the Eagles' appearance in the Super Bowl.Read moreCourtesy El Merkury / Kerri Sitrin

You can never go wrong with Eagles-themed snacks. Luckily, Inquirer food critic Craig LaBan sussed out the best Super Bowl fare just in time. No matter what you choose, this selection is actually worth trying:

  1. Brewery ARS for their South Philly Special Hazy IPA

  2. Miller’s Twist in the Reading Terminal Market for Fishtown Pickle Project Philly Dilly spears stuffed in soft pretzel dough

  3. Carlino’s Market for the Saquon, a cold hoagie packed with chicken cutlet, fresh mozzeralla, pesto aioli, peppers, and prosciutto

You can buy or build your own custom cheese boards and charcuterie trays like these from Di Bruno Bros., which has several locations throughout the region.
You can buy or build your own custom cheese boards and charcuterie trays like these from Di Bruno Bros., which has several locations throughout the region.Read moreJackie Botto

Whether you’re hosting or invited to a gathering, party trays and platters are always a good idea.

Philly has an array of options, from Italian charcuterie spreads to Lebanese flatbreads. Some top spots include:

A "Go Birds!" tomato pie from Carlino's Market in Ardmore is ready for game day.
A "Go Birds!" tomato pie from Carlino's Market in Ardmore is ready for game day.Read moreCraig LaBan / Staff

Building the ultimate game-day spread? Philly has all of the party food you could possibly need for Sunday’s game: hoagie trays, tomato pie, wings, and more.

A tomato pie can be the centerpiece food for a game day celebration. Or ordering up Detroit-style pies, Neapolitan-style pizzas, and thin-crust pizzas is the way to go.

You could offer smoked meats in bulk form from the best barbecue spots in Philly area. Buffalo wings, Korean-fried chicken wings, classic wings, black garlic wings, and more are also a must-have for game day.

Forget cooking: Your best bet is just to order it all.

The Italian hoagie from Middle Child photographed in the photo studio at the Philadelphia Inquirer in Philadelphia, Pa. on Thursday, March 3, 2022.
The Italian hoagie from Middle Child photographed in the photo studio at the Philadelphia Inquirer in Philadelphia, Pa. on Thursday, March 3, 2022. Read moreMONICA HERNDON / MONICA HERNDON / Staff Photographer

Philly’s love for hoagies runs deep, and there’s no better time to go big. Local delis offer hoagies up to six feet long — perfect for a crowd. Load up on deli meats, cheeses, and condiments to keep your guests fueled during the game.

To help you have a little more fun feasting, here’s how to go big with your hoagie game to cheer on the Eagles.

Snack Stadium
Snack StadiumRead moreBrian Box Brown for The Inquirer

Rather than your usual snack table, why not create an Eagles snack stadium to take your hosting to the next level?

Haven’t heard of a snack stadium? Let us introduce you to this culinary architectural masterpiece. While its origins are murky, its form is clear: Dips, chips, deli meats, sandwiches, and more are arranged to create an edible football stadium.

Build the Philly snackadium of your dreams — and Go Birds.