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Remember last year’s Super Bowl? That time that all your buddies came over to watch the game, and ended up drinking all your beer and rummaging your cabinets for any sort of fried snack available? Let’s not have a repeat of that again “ this time around, give the game a little thought, and wow your friends by being uber-prepared! Check out some of West Chester’s eclectic caterers and put together a Super Bowl party to be remembered.

Mabel’s BBQ
607 E Market Street, Unit 4
West Chester, PA 19382-2703
Phone: (866) 497-3302

They offer catering, for any type of event (including football games!) with a minimum party count of 50 people or more. Give them a call for specific details and go in and sample the goodies!

Favorite platters: BBQ or Fried Chicken, Pulled Pork, Beef Brisket, Catfish
Favorite sides: Hushpuppies, Coleslaw, Mushrooms, Collard Greens, Sweet Potatoes, Classic Macaroni and Cheese, Baked Beans, and more!

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Three Little Pigs
131 North High Street
West Chester, PA 19380
610-918-1272

Platters - 10 Person Minimum
Favorites include: Brie and Jam Wheel, Antipasta, Goat Cheese Torte, Spinach Dip in Bread Bowl

By The Piece - Minimum 20 Pieces

Hot Specialties include: Chicken Tenders, Cajun and Sesame
Scallops, Shrimp, Pineapple, Chicken Livers Wrapped in Bacon, Veggies, Crab, Swedish Meatballs

Cold Specialties Include: Proscuitto & Asparagus, Melon, Apple and Blue, Pear Boursin Arugula, Asparagus Wrapped in Beef, Stuffed Eggs, Shrimp Cocktail, Marinated Goat Cheese, Apple Blue Cheese Canape

Cakes, Pies, Tarts, Cookies, too! Call for pricing and minimum party count.

Giant Supermarket
1393 Wilmington Pike
West Chester, PA 19382
Phone: 610-431-2351

Being a chain supermarket, Giant has had the opportunity to become very skilled in catering to the masses at a more affordable rate, without skimping on the taste. A list of ideal platters for a 25 person gathering include the following:

Gourmet Vegetable Bouquet (colorful assortment of seasonal veggies, serves 25) $47.99
Giant Subs (each foot serves approximately 5 people, available in Italian, Turkey, Ham & Cheese, Deluxe and American) $59.99 for 6 foot, $29.99 for 3 foot
Wing Tray (Buffalo, BBQ, Honey Mustard or Teriyaki) $42.99
Fresh Fruit Delight Tray (Large) $32.95

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The Pita Pit
Just in time for the Super Bowl, the Pita Pit has started catering! They require a minimum of 15 people, and have no delivery charge! They offer their normal menu, and will tally up the bill and take %20 off! All pits are open-face and ready to serve “ no hassle involved. Check them out for a healthier game-day alternative!

**Note: For all catering, call ahead of time for specific details involving set-up, pricing, extra fees, labor charges, and availability! Make sure you ask all the right questions and get the details sorted out before hand, so that there are no surprises. Nothing ruins a party more than a bummed host!

This coming Saturday, January 13th “ the Eagles vs. the Saints! The game starts at 8:00 pm, so get to a local bar a.s.a.p. to get a good seat at the bar! Check out these watering holes for regular and game-day specials.

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Kildare’s - West Chester
18-22 West Gay Street
West Chester, PA 19380
610-431-0770

$4 Hoegaarden pints
$3 Bass pints

Ryan’s Pub
124 West Gay Street
West Chester, PA 19083
610.344.3934
http://www.ryans-pub.com

$3 Miller Light Drafts Winner’s Circle
143 West Lincoln Highway Exton, PA
610-524-2424

$3 Yuengling’s in 22 oz. Monster Mugs
Autographed Footballs
Giveaways

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About the Author

Sarah's dream job is to own a small cafe and bookstore and if that doesn’t work out she wants to be homeless in Europe. In the mean time she's exploring and reporting on the wide and wonderful world of WC Restaurants.

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5 Comments So Far

  1. wcdishJan 15, 2007

    This may sound horrible, but I’m mostly sad that they lost because the food quality will go down at all super bowl parties in the area.

  2. Large Pork LoverJan 16, 2007

    Word…!

  3. Sarah ReeseJan 16, 2007

    if i had to pick one place to eat for the rest of my life (and would fit my current cash flow) it would be three little pigs. . . the miner street sandwich is to DIE for

  4. Large Pork LoverJan 17, 2007

    I had a very bad experience at Three Little Pigs and therefore, I hate that place! They do have good Havardi cheese though.

  5. wcdishJan 17, 2007

    I veto your comment LPL… 3 Little pigs is great! Give it another shot… you’ll be glad you did. And they have 1/2 price desserts on Fridays. :)

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