Moxies
Get your game face on for Sunday, Feb. 11, when the San Francisco 49ers take on the Kansas City Chiefs at the Super Bowl LVIII. While watch parties are typically marked by team jerseys and high energy, you won’t want to overlook a key part of the experience – game-day food. Before you mark your calendars, here are five eateries serving Super Bowl specials this weekend.
Moxies | 1472 Main Street
Celebrate game day with a hands-on experience at Moxies in Southlake! Share classics like the freshly smashed guacamole, 1-pound cheese nachos and poutine, which features french fries piled with beef gravy, cheese curds and chives. As you pass the plate, wash your meal down with one of Moxies’ signature cocktails such as the Cucumber Cobbler made with Wheatley Vodka, Midori, lime, cucumber sake, Liber & Co. fiery ginger and mint. Better yet, show your team spirit and choose between the “Home Team Shot” and the “Underdog Shot.” Moxies will also feature fun games and prizes, including a 55-inch TV, AirPods and gift card giveaways.
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop | 480 W. Southlake Blvd., Suite 101
Score a culinary touchdown at Fuzzy’s Taco Shop in Southlake! Start with Fuzzy’s fun tray, which features chips, salsa, guacamole and queso. Customize your game day experience with the build-your-own taco bar that allows guests to create their own Baja taco. Fajita and nacho bars are also available as surefire crowd-pleasers, with your choice of meat and toppings like corn, pico de gallo, lettuce, lime, sauces and more. Top it off with one of Fuzzy’s signature margaritas and classic drafts for a guzzling good time!
BoomerJack’s Grill | 201 W. State Hwy. 114
Don’t miss one minute of the game at BoomerJack’s Grill in Grapevine, featuring multiple TVs throughout the restaurant and patio. Drink specials abound, starting with $3.50 Tito’s Handmade Vodka and $3.50 Crown Royal Canadian Whiskey, as well as Sunday specials like the $5 Jack’s Rita, $5 Tito’s Bloody Mary, $5 Western Son Mule and more. Go big or go home with trays like the Fat Jack Sampler, piled high with hand-battered boneless wings, mozzarella bites, smoked brisket quesadilla, fried pickles and Jack’s skillet queso served with crispy tortilla chips. Or include the whole family with the likes of the Big Game Family pack and Big Game 58 Wing special.
Thirsty Lion Gastropub | 1220 Chisholm Trail, Suite 100
Watch the big game in a comfortable and elegant environment at Thirsty Lion Gastropub in Euless. Starting lineups include the creamy queso dip and the spicy fried chicken sliders, which are marinated with jalapeño and buttermilk, dusted in spicy flour, then crispy-fried and topped with chipotle Napa slaw and dill pickles. Offer your fellow football fans a friendly gesture with the $14 craft flight, where you can sample your choice of six beers. If you would rather leave the decision-making to the bar, opt for the Texas flight, which features Karbach Kolsch, Revolver 817 Blonde, Community Mosaic IPA, Texas Ale Project Fire Ant Funeral Amber Ale, Peticolas Velvet Hammer Red and 512 Pecan Porter.
Dave & Buster’s | 2525 Rio Grande Blvd.
If you’re looking for an entertainment hub that serves both the parent and child, look no further than Dave & Busters in Euless. With a massive arcade, virtual reality simulators, billiards and more, kids of all ages can find their niche anywhere. Meanwhile, parents can catch each play-by-play across Dave & Buster’s many TVs without missing a second. Don’t fumble the ball when it comes to food – shareables such as the loaded white queso with pork chorizo, black beans, roasted corn, pico de gallo, cotija cheese and cilantro make for one mouth-watering appetizer. Heartier options, such as the crispy Hawaiian chicken sandwich, feature hand-breaded chicken breast, Huli-Huli glaze, grilled pineapple slaw, lettuce, Sriracha and garlic aioli on a King’s Hawaiian bun.