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10 Places to Cater Your Super Bowl Party

Get ready to chow down while you rev up for the big game.

It may not be New York in the big game, but it is still a big party and any good party has got to have some killer food and drink. We want to help lighten your load so that you can kick back and enjoy the half time show. Here are some local eateries that provide catering and we are talking more that just pizza here. Get ready to dial.


12 Indian Head Rd., Kings Park
631-292-2520
For some Southern comfort, Dixie's has you covered. Their catering menu is a little slice of BBQ heaven: pulled pork, beef brisket, ribs, southern fried chicken and coconut shrimp are just a few options.


95 Pulaski Rd., Kings Park
631-544-1000
This eatery has a wide array of gourmet burgers, wraps, wings and pizza—perfect for an eclectic crowd.


41 Indian Head Rd., Kings Park
631-544-6506
Experts at catering, Andersen's features extensive Super Bowl hero packages accompanied by gourmet salads. And, best of all, they accept last-minute orders...right up until game time.

8 Indian Head Rd, Kings Park

631-269-7172

For pizza with a little extra something, Short Stop Pizzeria pulls out the stops on toppings. A perennial party favorite, you can ‘t go wrong with pizza. Catering is available for the big day.

56 Main Street, Kings Park

631 269-0832

Here you can pick up some party platters that can please even the pickiest of crowds from turkey and ham to vegetarian sandwiches and hot cheese steak. Reasonably priced for a big crowd.

74 Main Street, Kings Park

631 269-2600

If your motto is go big or go home, Cirro’s just may be the place to use for your event. Italian here is done right and catering is available for game day.

89 Main Street, Kings Park

Straight up New York pizza is what you will find here and a few extras too. Add on some baked dishes like eggplant or ziti and few garlic knots for a full on buffet or stick to just slices.

619 E Main Street

631 979-1515

This is a nice option for a smaller crowd. Pull out the TV trays, get out some chop sticks (or a fork)  and crack open a fortune cookie. Kings offers a large menu with multiple offerings.


44 Veteran's Highway, Commack
631-499-6590
If you're looking to deviate from All-American fare this year, look no further than this local spot, which offers an extensive on-and-off-premise catering menu of traditional Greek cuisine, including gluten-free options.


6005 Jericho Tpke., Commack
631-462-0822
Jackson's catering menu puts fun twists on everyday favorites, like pulled pork sliders and buffalo calamari. Of course, traditional wings are available as well.

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