Tom’s Watch Bar in Chinatown is a new addition to the Capital One Arena-area sports bar scene.

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Eagles fans, Chiefs fans, and Rihanna fans can all agree: Super Bowl LVII on Sunday calls for good food and drinks. No matter why you’re excited to tune into the big game, there are plenty of options for watch parties if you want to hit the town, or places from which to order takeout feast if you’d rather hit the couch. Here’s a look at some deals around town:

Watch Parties

Blackfinn DC, 1620 I St. NW

Chiefs fans, you’ll be in good company if you choose to huddle here; themed drinks include the “Magic Mahomes.” The menu also features tots, queso, deviled eggs, and other game-day necessities.

Owens Tavern & Garden, 11820 Trade St., North Bethesda

If one television won’t cut it, head to this Bethesda tavern, which will host a party featuring nine TVs—sound on, naturally. The shindig starts at 6 p.m. and costs$54 per person. You’ll get unlimited access to 50 draft beers, plus garlic bread pizza, wings, and sliders.

Tom’s Watch Bar, 781 7th St. NW

If you want to closely study every tackle and pass, consider Tom’s Watch Bar, which is equipped with three stadium screens, more than 120 high-def screens, and a 360-degree viewing room. The menu includes nachos, an ahi tuna tower, wings, burgers, and tacos.

Junction Bistro & Bar, 2985 District Ave, Unit 115, Fairfax

Punt yourself over to this Mosaic District restaurant for an all-day happy hour. Maybe you’ll opt for the Junction Sampler: chicken wings, Reuben rolls, and fried green tomatoes ($22). Or go for the half-price burgers and hot chicken sandwiches. Plus, the game will be streamed on all the restaurant’s screens.

Augie’s Mussel House and Beer Garden, 1106 King St., Alexandria

Cheer on your favorite team at this indoor-outdoor mussel bar and restaurant in Old Town. A special sampler will include Buffalo wings, steak and cheese egg rolls, fried mozzarella, Nashville chicken tenders, and fries with a trio of sauces. It costs $45.

Wilson Hardware, 2915 Wilson Blvd., Arlington

This Arlington restaurant is hosting an all-day brunch party, with an extended menu available between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Plus, the game will be streamed on a 180-inch projector screen; or, you can opt to watch on the heated rooftop bar.

Union Pub, 201 Massachusetts Ave. NE

If an all-you-can-drink party sounds appealing, head to Union Pub. The festivities start at 6 p.m. and admission costs $57. You can purchase tickets in advancehere.

Sign of the Whale, 1825 M St. NW

Eagles fans, you already know this is your place. The restaurant recommends arriving early to grab the best seating. On the menu: chicken tenders, guacamole and chips (which keep with the green theme), and empanadas.

Wildfire, 2001 International Drive, McLean

If you’re in the mood for a swanky Super Bowl, perhaps you’ll enjoy this McLean restaurant. Watch the game while digging into platters including barbecued baby back ribs, homemade cornbread, and a wildfire chopped salad; all platter options serve eight to 10 people.

Brickstones Kitchen & Bar, 922 10th St NW

There are 12 TVs in the bar-centric space at this restaurant, and if that doesn’t convince you, the menu includes burgers and flatbreads. Bonus: If you’re wearing the winning team’s apparel at the end of the game, you’ll get a coupon for a free dish that you can redeem on a return visit.

Pink Taco, 100 M St. SE

Look forward to a buffet and a pre-game DJ at Pink Taco. In addition to game-day food specials, there will be buckets of beer.

Taffer’s Tavern, 700 6th St NW

At this Big Game Watch Party, expect all-you-can-eat starters, handhelds, sweets, and more, with drinks available a-la-carte. It starts at 5 p.m., andtickets are $57.

Jack Rose Dining Saloon, 2007 18th St NW

Tickets are $65/person for this all-you-can-drink watch party. The big game will air on the Saloon’s large projector screen, and between 6 and 10 p.m., attendees can enjoy bottomless beer, unlimited winter bourbon punch, a Game Day Sampler Welcome Platter with tasty snacks, and more.

Fight Club, 633 Pennsylvania Ave. SE

If you’re team-agnostic, you’ll enjoy this Super Bowl menu, which pays homage to both the Chiefs and the Eagles. Get excited for a Philly-style steak and cheese sandwich, or The Kansas City CB (which involves cheesy corn and BBQ sauce). Fight Club will stream the game on its projector screen and TVs; reservations are encouraged.

The gameday sampler from Colada Shop includes Buffalo chicken empanadas, among other sweet and savory treats.

Takeout/delivery options

Colada Shop, five locations, including on 14th Street NW and in the Mosaic District

Buffalo chicken is practically a big-game requirement. Stop by any of this Cuban café’s Washington-area locations for buffalo chicken empanadas, which will be available from Friday through Sunday. Delivery is available via Toast.

All-Purpose Pizzeria, 1250 9th St. NW; 79 Potomac Ave. SE

You know what’s almost as exciting as a touchdown? A good pizza. All-Purpose Pizzeria is offering avariety of specials, including Tony’s Philly Special Stromboli (rolled pizza) for $25 and a Jersey Meatball platter for $36.

Brookland’s Finest, 126 12th St. NE

If you’re rooting for Kansas City, you need barbecue. Pre-order a kit from Brookland’s Finest — each one costs $75 and includes such delicacies as smoked brisket, pulled pork, Cajun potato salad, coleslaw, and buns.Order on Toast by Thursday.

Mason Social, 728 N. Henry St., Alexandria

Mason Social’s lineup of platters feed six to eight people. Among the offerings: The Ultimate App Platter (potato skins, fried pickles, chicken tenders, Buffalo wings, fried, deviled eggs, and fried green tomatoes for $60) and a wing platter (two dozen wings, choice of sauce, and fries for $39).

Silver & Sons BBQ, pickup locations in D.C. and Rockville

This mobile barbecue outfit is offering some of its signature dishes — think cheesy challah monkey bread and brisket chili — a la carte, along with a “take-and-bake” nacho kit. Larger packages include a brisket nacho kit, smoked wings, monkey bread, and sides; the $100 platter serves 4-6 and a larger one $150) serves 6-8. Everything comes cold with reheating instruction and will be ready for pickup Friday at Lost Generation Brewing in Eckington or Saturday at S&S’s commercial kitchen in Rockville. Place orders by by Wednesday.

CMB at Home, Pickup at Eaton DC hotel, 1201 K St NW

Chef Matt Baker’s at-home catering company is prepping a variety of Super Bowl feasts. For $180, for example, you can get the “First Quarter” package, which feeds four to six people and includes biscuits with honey butter, pimento cheese, tortilla chips, chili, and much more. Find the menushere, and order here.

Fainting Goat, 1330 U St. NW

Grab five pizzas for $45 on Sunday, or a 20-inch sub for $20. (Philly fans: There’s a cheesesteak option, and it’s made with bone marrow and gruyere sauce, plus pickled hatch chili.) Pre-order by 2:30 p.m. on Friday.

Lulu’s Winegarden, 1940 11th Street NW

This U Street wine bar is offering Super Bowl party packs for your at-home viewing party needs. Expect lots of dip, sandwich, and wing options, including white queso and hatch chile mac & cheese. The packages serve six to 20 people and cost $115 to $370. Pre-order on Tock by noon on Sunday.

Money Muscle BBQ, 12830 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring

This Silver Spring barbecue spot is offering take-home platters in three sizes: family meal ($165) with smoked ribs, smoked chicken and sides, wing platter ($45) with two dozen wings with celery, carrots, and blue cheese; and the BBQ sampler, which includes brisket, pulled pork, smoked chicken and sides for 2. Place orders by Friday at noon for pickup at sister restaurants All Set or Fryer’s Roadside.