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Super Bowl takeout and watch parties in Austin

Whether you’re looking for comfort food or a lively atmosphere, we’ve got you covered.

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Stop by Corner Bar after 3 p.m. for a chance at free barbecue.

Photo courtesy Corner Bar.

Whether you’re an Eagles or a Chiefs fan (we don’t judge), we bet we can guess how you’ll be feeling this Super Bowl Sunday: hungry.

It’s not too late to order takeout or hit up a local watch party. Plan your weekend with these eight options around ATX:

Takeout

Oseyo | 1628 E. Cesar Chavez St. | Pre-order online
This Korean-American restaurant is offering a fried chicken bucket, a range of beverages, and sides like Korean potato salad and black sesame brownies.

Aba | 1011 S. Congress Ave. | Order online by today
Aba’s catering will add a little flavor to your watch party, with a choice of spreads, hot and cold mezze, vegetable side dishes, kebabs, and main courses.

Little Ola’s Biscuits | 14735 Bratton Ln., #310 | Pre-order online
A Super Bowl party pack includes queso, several types of dips, and a big bowl of biscuits.

Fresa’s | 1703 S. 1st St. | Order online by Friday, Feb. 10
Fresa’s party platter includes wood-grilled wings, jalapeño poppers, and chicken flautas.

Watch parties

Corner Bar | 1901 S. Lamar Blvd.
As long as you have a $15 bar tab, you can feast on free barbecue from Brown’s starting at 3 p.m.

Revelry on the Boulevard | 6215 N. Lamar Blvd.
Dive into a themed shareable menu or other food and drink specials at this spot with 14 big screens.

Fierce Whiskers | 5333 Fleming Ct.
Pick your poison… er, punch, at this event featuring team-themed punch bowls, bites from Otoshi, games, and pre-batched cocktails.

Meanwhile Brewing | 3901 Promontory Point Dr.
This eastside brewery’s indoor and outdoor screens are ready to show the big game.

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