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5 Super Bowl specials from Louisville restaurants

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Royal’s 25 piece tenders in Some Heat sauce. | Photo by RoyalsHotChicken.com

With the Super Bowl LVI kicking off on Sun., Feb. 13, we want to make sure your nails won’t be the only thing you’re biting as the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams duke it out on the field.

Whether you’re rooting for the Bengals or the Rams, these local specials we’re talking spicy chicken tendies and big game pizza boxespledge no allegiance to your game day hunger. So pull up the lever on your recliner + check out these five eats that arguably outshine the halftime show.

Chicken Tender Party Pack | Royal’s Hot Chicken, 736 E. Market St. + 10310 Shelbyville Rd.

It’s tendies or bust — this pack comes with 25 crispy tenders with your choice of of heat level + eight dipping sauces.

How to order: Online carry-out or delivery

Big Game Box | Impellizzeri’s Pizza, 1381 Bardstown Rd.

Cover the spread with two 16-inch two topping pizzas + two orders of 20 boneless wings.

How to order: Call for carry-out

Wings | Moya’s American Kitchen, 10000 Linn Station Rd.

Choose between 25, 50, 75 or 100 chicken wings to keep your game day spirit fueled.

How to order: Send an email or call for carry-out

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The ultimate game day BBQ spread from Against the Grain. | Photo by @atgsmokehouse

BBQ Family Pack | Against the Grain Brewery & Smokehouse, 401 E. Main St.

Feed the whole team with a pound of pit-smoked meat (choose between pork, chicken or brisket), two pints of sides, a pint of BBQ sauce and pickles + pickled red onions.

How to order: Call to place carry-out order before 3 p.m. on Friday

Chili + sandwich platters | Billy’s Chili at Logan Street Market, 1001 Logan St.

Make it a super chili bowl with take home chili + sandwich party platters for $25 each.

How to order: Email for carry-out

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