Super Bowl LX Menu Unveiled: A Bay Area Culinary Spectacle at Levi's Stadium
The official menu for Super Bowl LX has been revealed, promising fans inside Levi's Stadium a dining experience that transcends typical game-day fare. With over 70,000 attendees anticipated on Sunday night, the NFL's grandest event is pairing its on-field spectacle with a luxury culinary showcase that captures the soul, flavors, and ambition of San Francisco itself.
Elevating Stadium Dining to New Heights
This year, Levy Restaurants has been tasked with feeding a global audience, with a clear mission: deliver food worthy of the Super Bowl, deeply rooted in Bay Area culture, and bold enough to surprise even the most seasoned fans. From shareable indulgences to playful local tributes, the menu answers the key question many fans ask before kickoff: what exactly are we eating for Super Bowl LX?
The headline grabber is the LX Hammer Burger, a $180 centerpiece designed for sharing. Built around a massive 3.5-pound braised beef shank, this burger arrives on a salt-dusted brioche bun with blue cheese fondue cascading down the sides. It is theatrical, filling, and intentionally over-the-top, symbolizing how far stadium dining has evolved.
Local Flavors and Value Options
Yet the menu's depth extends well beyond its most expensive item. Fans seeking value can opt for the Super-Hot Chinatown Dog, priced at $20 and layered with spicy Chinese mustard, char siu pork, and hoisin glaze. This handheld delight pays homage to one of San Francisco's most historic neighborhoods.
Seafood lovers are not left out. Dungeness Crab Potachos bring together local crab, crispy potatoes, and rich toppings that reflect the region's coastal identity. The Gilroy Garlic Steak Frites, served for $35, lean into California's garlic capital with bold flavor and classic technique.
Staggering Scale and Creative Beverages
Behind the scenes, the catering scale is staggering. According to reports, the team plans to prepare:
- 10,000 hot dogs
- 5,000 custom fortune cookies
- 8,000 margaritas
- 4,000 oysters shucked
Drinks are equally expressive, mirroring the city's creativity. From the Fog City Frozen Irish Coffee to the playful Karl the Fog Misty Spritz topped with cotton candy, the beverage lineup offers unique options. Desserts like the San Fran Sticky Roll provide a sweet finish for fans seeking the full experience.
"We do a lot of cool stuff you don't typically see in a stadium," said Lou Bastian, senior vice president of culinary at Levy, noting that the LX Burger or the $35 Gilroy Garlic Steak Frites were his picks for menu stars.
