The Eagles aren’t playing, but Philly’s Super Bowl food selection is unmatched

Buffalo wings at Union Taphouse in Manayunk.

Let’s be honest, watching this year’s Super Bowl is bound to bring on mixed feelings, apathy, and thoughts of what was and what might have been.

The best salve for that pathos? Good food.

Thankfully, we live in a city that is practically unmatched in its culinary prowess, especially when it comes to foods that pair well with pigskin.

In the last year, The Inquirer food team assembled guides to the area’s best cheesesteaks (whether consumed on the spot or delivered to your door), hoagies, wings, and tomato pie — all prime suspects for your Super Bowl spread. If that doesn’t appeal, we have options for party trays and barbecue, too, plus places to stock up on good beer and wine.

We also have nearly two dozen excellent new pizza places in the city and the ’burbs, plus great Philly spots for burgers and cheap drinks, if you prefer to go out for the game.

Here’s a guide to Philly’s Super Bowl foods (and drink).

Cheesesteaks from Angelo’s and Del Rossi’s photographed in the Philadelphia Inquirer studio on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025 in Philadelphia.

Cheesesteaks

Who cares if it’s a bit cliche? Philly’s the only town where you can grab a Michelin-recommended cheesesteak. But don’t take their word for it — take ours; we’ve been here a lot longer. We have one map for the best cheesesteaks to get delivered (relevant) and one for the best cheesesteaks to eat right then and there.

Hoagies photographed in the Philadelphia Inquirer studio on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025 in Philadelphia.

Hoagies

Arguably the city’s true sandwich star, a hoagie provides a better-balanced meal — hey, there’s usually some veg in there! — and we have so many spots that do them really, really well.

The Valentina Buffalo wings at Hi Lo Taco Co., on Friday, Oct, 31, 2025

Wings

The end of football season may be the unofficial end of wing season, too. Whether you like them sauced in traditional Buffalo or something funkier, we have many recommendations.

Tomato pie from Liberty Kitchen photographed at the Inquirer studio on Thursday, March 6, 2025 in Philadelphia. Food Styling by Emilie Fosnocht.

Tomato pie

Pizza is always an option for the Super Bowl, of course, but if you don’t want it to dominate the meal, consider subbing in tomato pie — pizza’s lighter, brighter, quintessentially Philadelphia cousin.

Freshly baked soft pretzels cool at Philly Pretzel Factory headquarters in Bensalem, Pa.

Party trays

Want variety on a platter, without doing any work? Order a party tray, in iterations savory or sweet, from one of these 15 area operators.

A platter including pork ribs, brisket, and jerk chicken at Big Swerve’s BBQ, 201 Broadway, Westville, on May 22, 2025.

Barbecue

Perhaps meat is set to rule your Super Bowl feast. If so, the Philly area’s small but mighty barbecue scene has you covered.

At East Falls Beverage, Gerald Berger looks over the large selection of craft beer that is offered by the bottleshop, on March 25, 2019.

Drinks

What gameday would be complete without a liquid accompaniment (and something to drown your sorrows)? We have you covered for great bottle shops in the city and the suburbs, whether you’re drinking beer or wine.

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