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Spots to grab food for Super Bowl Sunday in Indianapolis, IN

Although the Colts aren’t in the Super Bowl, you can still support local on gameday.

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Get those appetites ready — Super Bowl Sunday is right around the corner.

Though the Colts won’t be in the game on Sunday, Feb. 12, you can still celebrate Indy during the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles game with these local eats:

Hoagies and Hops

Every game day needs a sammy and Hoagies and Hops has you covered with platters you can order until 6 p.m. on Sat., Feb. 11. Just call (317) 426-5731 to order a tray that serves 12-15 people for $67.99.

Ale Emporium

In our interview with competitive eater Joey Chestnut, he recommended these wings to us — so you know they’re good. Be the hero at your game day gathering by reserving some of Ale Emporium’s “world famous” Hermanaki wings.

Pro tip: It’s not available for pre-orders, so your best bet for a shorter wait is to order and pick up your wings before 4 p.m.

Sun King Brewing

Nothing goes with football quite like a brewsky — especially a Pachanga lager or an Osiris pale ale. Grab a few growlers or even a keg from this local brewery. But don’t wait until the big day because Sun King doesn’t sell kegs on Sunday.

Eat Surreal

We can’t leave out the vegan football fans. Eat Surreal makes all sorts of plant-based, nut-free, gluten-free dips, including its well-known “Amazeball” spread, Babaganade (like babaganoush, but different), and pimento spread.

Pro tip: City Editor Anna recommends the spicy Amazeball with some fresh veggies.

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