Hut, hut, hike! Super Sunday is on February 3, which means it's time to nail down your game day strategy. Just because you'll be watching American football doesn't mean you can't snack like an Italian! At Eataly Boston, we've got your watch party covered with options that'll please the whole crowd. Pre-order our platters and home-cooked recipes, so all you have to think about during the Big Game is the ref's calls.
GAME-DAY READY PLATTERS: Choose from an array of platters for your lineup! Each is laden with selections of salumi and formaggi (cured meats and cheeses) served with bread, fruit, and grissini breadsticks. Throw in a spread of panini and pizza alla pala (Roman-style pizza), and your game-day party will be scoring all the touchdowns!
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