For the big day of Super Bowl LX, Levi's Stadium will be offering up an array of Bay Area-inspired eats and treats that promise to bring fans together in all sorts of delicious ways. From indulgent burgers to local seafood twists on classic favorites, there's something for everyone at this year's game.
First off, the LX Hammer Burger takes center stage - a behemoth of a burger featuring 3.5 pounds of braised beef shank, blue cheese fondue, and roasted mirepoix demi-glace all piled high on a brioche bun. Served to four people for $180, this is one meal that's sure to be shared (or not).
Next up, the Dungeness Crab Potachos bring fresh Bay Area flavors to the table with layers of local crab, hand-cut Kennebec potato chips, and Petaluma white cheddar fondue sauce. These shareable nacho bites come in at a relatively affordable $40 per serving.
The Chinatown Dog gets a Bay Area makeover with Chinese hot mustard, char siu pork, sriracha, and shredded yellow daikon all piled onto a classic foot-long hot dog. At $20, this isn't the cheapest option on the menu but it's sure to be a fan favorite.
Meanwhile, those with a sweet tooth will love the San Fran Sticky Roll - made from scratch using sourdough dough and topped with white chocolate mascarpone cream and spun sugar for a indulgent treat that costs just $30.
The Super Bowl beverage menu offers up some creative cocktails too, including the Chinatown-inspired Fortune Cookie Martini, which combines vanilla vodka, amaretto, Baileys Irish Cream, and cold brew all finished off with a chocolate-dipped fortune cookie. At $22 per serving, it's one of the pricier options but it sounds like a real showstopper.
Last but not least, there's the Fog City Frozen Irish Coffee - a boozy twist on the classic coffee drink that combines Irish whiskey, vanilla bean ice cream, and cold brew all served in an ice cream cookie sandwich for dessert. This one comes in at $22 as well but is sure to hit the spot after a few hours of football.
With so many delicious options to choose from, there's something for every fan (and their appetite) this Super Bowl LX.
First off, the LX Hammer Burger takes center stage - a behemoth of a burger featuring 3.5 pounds of braised beef shank, blue cheese fondue, and roasted mirepoix demi-glace all piled high on a brioche bun. Served to four people for $180, this is one meal that's sure to be shared (or not).
Next up, the Dungeness Crab Potachos bring fresh Bay Area flavors to the table with layers of local crab, hand-cut Kennebec potato chips, and Petaluma white cheddar fondue sauce. These shareable nacho bites come in at a relatively affordable $40 per serving.
The Chinatown Dog gets a Bay Area makeover with Chinese hot mustard, char siu pork, sriracha, and shredded yellow daikon all piled onto a classic foot-long hot dog. At $20, this isn't the cheapest option on the menu but it's sure to be a fan favorite.
Meanwhile, those with a sweet tooth will love the San Fran Sticky Roll - made from scratch using sourdough dough and topped with white chocolate mascarpone cream and spun sugar for a indulgent treat that costs just $30.
The Super Bowl beverage menu offers up some creative cocktails too, including the Chinatown-inspired Fortune Cookie Martini, which combines vanilla vodka, amaretto, Baileys Irish Cream, and cold brew all finished off with a chocolate-dipped fortune cookie. At $22 per serving, it's one of the pricier options but it sounds like a real showstopper.
Last but not least, there's the Fog City Frozen Irish Coffee - a boozy twist on the classic coffee drink that combines Irish whiskey, vanilla bean ice cream, and cold brew all served in an ice cream cookie sandwich for dessert. This one comes in at $22 as well but is sure to hit the spot after a few hours of football.
With so many delicious options to choose from, there's something for every fan (and their appetite) this Super Bowl LX.