Blue Brats, Saints’ King Cakes: Super Bowl Food Destinations

March 3, 2010 | Posted in: Destinations, Favorites, List, Sports

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If you want to taste the true regional cuisine of your Super Bowl favorite (with special team touches) – you have to go to the source.

Feeling lucky? Maybe you can still score a cheap deal to these home team towns (but the great food is there year-round). Check out our real-time Where-to-Go Getaway Maps (with prices) today, and see flights to these great destinations. Now for the dining specials:

Indianapolis:

A2Z Cafe: Try the blue pancakes; they’ve been serving them every weekend here as a good luck charm for the Colts.

Claus’ German Sausage and Meats: Try the “blue bratwurst”. $4.55 per pound. Yes, blue brats.

New Orleans:

Gambino’s Bakery: Try the Saints King Cake with black and gold icing ($33.50) or the Saints Helmet cake ($95, feeds 30).

Cammander’s Palace: Now you know this game is serious; on Super Bowl Sunday, the Palace will be closed.

Palm Beach:

The Breakers: Try the Black and Blue Burger ($18), or the Crispy “Colt” Wings ($14), in the Seafood Bar.

3 Responses to “Blue Brats, Saints’ King Cakes: Super Bowl Food Destinations”

  1. Lizzie says:

    Great post. I’m a big foodie and love getting recommendations for good eats in different cities! These look great.

  2. Rick Seaney says:

    Lizzie,

    If you can get past the colors, I’m sure these Super Bowl creations are terrific.

    Regards,
    Rick

  3. Yeah, I have to agree with Rick…for some reason Black icing never tastes quite right. I did an Indy 500 cake for a kid once that had black icing for the track and it just tasted so strange no matter how many ways i tried to make it. Fondant may have been a better choice I guess, looking back on it.

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