Super Bowl Lunch
Super Bowl lunch is enjoyed by football fans on Super Bowl Sunday. It often consists of quick foods like pizza, sandwiches, chips and dips.
Fast Facts
- Hors D'oeuvres can also be served
- Hot wings are a party favorite
- Traditional hot dogs and hamburgers are fun and easy
Lunch gets Super Sunday underway
It has been a tradition in the United States for people to gather in social settings to watch professional football for over half a century. In 1967, the league held their first ever Super Bowl. Ever since then, the game has become much more than a championship match-up; it has become an unofficial national holiday. A television audience that numbers well into the hundreds of millions gather together at parties big and small to watch the game, and consume a copious amount of beverages, snacks, pizza, and more types of dinner food than can be possibly imagined. Most fans start the party early, watching part of the nearly 4-6 hours of the Super Bowl Pre-Game Show. Especially in the Eastern Time Zone, this means starting off the day with a big lunch, consisting of Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Cold Cuts, and buffalo wings.
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