Tackle the Big Game with Atlanta Restaurants on Feb. 7

While the sports world is far different from last year, sports fans are looking forward to the fast-approaching NFL Championship Game on Sunday, Feb 7. Atlanta restaurants are making it easy to safely enjoy the game with a variety of food and drink specials in-house or for carryout.

Dine-in Specials

  • Boone's, overlooking Bobby Jones Golf Course in Buckhead, will have televisions tuned to the NFL Championship Game. Guests can enjoy the eatery’s extensive craft beer menu alongside wings, pretzel bites with beer cheese and other special offerings. Dining room and patio seating are available with social distancing measures in place.

  • All locations of HOBNOB Neighborhood Tavern—Midtown, Brookhaven and Perimeter—are kicking off the big day in classic Southern style with a game-day platter for $39 featuring edamame hummus, pretzels and beer cheese, six wings and a pitcher of SweetWater 420 beer.

  • “Steak’ out a table at Milton’s Cuisine & Cocktails on Sunday, Feb. 7. The restaurant in historic Crabapple is offering half-priced filet mignons from 3-9 p.m. View the full menu and make reservations online.

  • PITA Mediterranean Street Food tackles everything on your to-do list with its fresh, delicious and authentic Mediterranean cuisine. Stop in at any PITA location on Sunday, Feb. 7 for two gyros for $5.55 (choose from gyro, chicken or falafel). Sides are available for an upcharge.

  • Guests can watch every playoff game leading up to the big game on the large screen televisions at Rock ‘N’ Taco while enjoying $25 buckets of Bud Light, Miller Lite or Michelob Ultra alongside their popular taqueria offerings.

Curbside Pick-Up and Catering

  • Change up the traditional game-day spread with an assortment of party trays featuring miniature versions of award-winning rolls from Drift Fish House & Oyster Bar. Each tray includes 30 mini rolls with the choice of lobster ($179), crab ($129), shrimp ($89) or 10 of each ($149). Take spreads up a notch with Drift’s party trays featuring lobster shells with cheese ($95), Thai sticky wings ($35) and peel-and-eat shrimp ($59) to feed 10 to 15 people. Call 770-635-7641 or email catering@driftoysterbar.com to place orders at least 48 hours in advance.

  • With numerous HDTVs, Taco Mac is a great place to watch the game, but hungry fans watching at home can still enjoy their favorites by pre-ordering award-winning Buffalo wing party platters from their neighborhood Taco Mac locations. Prepared either original (60 count), oven-roasted (60 count) or boneless (64 count), all wing platters are served with choice of sauce and level of heat for $54.99. Orders include choice of 14 sauces and three dry rub options, 36 pieces of celery, and a choice of 16 ounces of house-made ranch or blue cheese dressing or eight ounces of both. Add an additional six pieces of celery for 99 cents and an extra eight ounces of house-made ranch or blue cheese dressing for $3. Taco Mac’s original and oven-roasted wings are naturally raised, American Humane Certified and 100% antibiotic free. Be sure to enter for the chance to win a catered party for the big game. Three lucky winners will win Taco Mac catering for up to 12 people and two cases of Cigar City Beer. Enter by Feb. 4, 2021. Must be 21 or older to enter.

  • All Tin Lizzy’s Cantina locations will be open with plenty of televisions tuned to the big game. Football fans opting to watch the game at home can order an epic Tin Lizzy’s Game Day spread with the eatery’s catering options and build-your-own taco packs. As a bonus, Tin Lizzy’s is offering 15% off all online orders placed for pick-up or delivery over the weekend of Feb. 5-7 with code SUPER15. View menus and place orders online.

  • Win game day at home by picking up fan-favorite South African-inspired selections from Zunzi's catering menu. Watching the game with a smaller crowd? Place an order online for Zunzi’s delicious sandwiches, salads, bowls and wraps to pick up curbside.

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