Enjoy these Super Bowl snacks from Connecticut restaurants

These Connecticut restaurants offer special packages for the Super Bowl with wings, nachos, sliders and more.

Now that the Super Bowl LVII faceoff between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles is set, it's time to start planning the menu. These CT restaurants offer special packages for the Super Bowl with wings, nachos, sliders and more.

J. Timothy’s in Plainville opens its Super Bowl ordering Jan. 31 . The restaurant offers buckets of its wings (35 to 40 pieces) as the only size available to-go for the weekend. A “cold wing pack,” with sauce on the side, will be sold on Friday and Saturday and is suggested for easy reheating at home. Other to-go options include a giant pretzel with cheddar and ale soup and honey mustard, a nacho kit and Buffalo hummus. Pre-orders will be taken by phone only at (860) 747-6813, and early calls are suggested as the restaurant books up quickly.

Sliders , with locations in Berlin, Middletown, Plainville, Southington and Wallingford , offers wing packages in 25 and 50-count portions. Wings are available with nearly 30 sauce flavors and 10 dry rubs. Preorders are strongly recommended. Sliders cannot take more orders when reservation books are full.

Walrus Alley in Westport offers Super Bowl specials , including smoked wings in flavors like chipotle honey, Alabama white sauce, walrus bbq, dry jerk rub and Tennessee hot sauce. Other options include chili mac, sausage and peppers, sliders (pulled pork or fried chicken), chili-cheese nachos and smoked buffalo dip. A $190 package includes two dozen wings, chili mac, nachos and buffalo dip. Place orders at catering@walrusalley.com or by phone at (203) 333-2733.

Jason Pfalzgraf, of Milford, samples the mango BBQ wings from the Dew Drop Inn, during 2015’s Annual Hoptoberfest Craft Beer and Wing Festival at the Shelton Riverwalk. Pfalzgraf said that these were the best wings he had tried so far, noting their extra crunch.

Jason Pfalzgraf, of Milford, samples the mango BBQ wings from the Dew Drop Inn, during 2015’s Annual Hoptoberfest Craft Beer and Wing Festival at the Shelton Riverwalk. Pfalzgraf said that these were the best wings he had tried so far, noting their extra crunch.

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Dew Drop Inn in Derby is taking orders for its wings, with more than 100 sauces and dry rubs (and counting). Call (203) 735-7757.

Eli Cannon’s in Middletown offers several Super Bowl food packages , with options including wings, nachos, buffalo chicken dip, mac and cheese and sticky ribs. Packages range from $65 to $200 with add-ons including burger and pulled pork sliders. (860) 347-3547.

Blind Rhino in Norwalk and Black Rock offers a Super Bowl menu with wings in quantities of 50, 75 or 100 (bone-in and boneless) with choices of sauces and dry rubs, including spicy Buffalo, plum sriracha and togarashi brown sugar. Pickups are also available at Tribus Beer Co. in Milford and Third Place by Half Full Brewery in Stamford. Two days’ notice is required.

Nikki’s in Stratford offers wing specials in portions of 30 or 65 with choice of sauce and a Super Bowl spread for dine-in customers including wings, pretzels, nachos, chili, sausage and peppers, roast beef, porketta and pizza. Reservations are required. Cost is $59.99. (203) 612-7134.

Eli Cannon’s in Middletown offers several Super Bowl food packages , with options including wings, nachos, buffalo chicken dip, mac and cheese and sticky ribs. Packages range from $65 to $200, with add-ons including burger and pulled pork sliders. (860) 347-3547.

A sampling of Super Bowl snacks from Wood-n-Tap.

A sampling of Super Bowl snacks from Wood-n-Tap.

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Bear’s Smokehouse , with locations in Hartford, New Haven, South Windsor and Windsor , offers an $85 "Big Game Feast" with 12 wings, a rack of ribs, a pound of pulled pork or chicken, a dozen slider rolls and choice of three sides. Other appetizer options include moink balls (bacon wrapped meatballs), wings and buffalo and spinach artichoke dips. Bear's also sells meat by the pound and sides in pint portions.

Que Whiskey Kitchen in Southington offers two “Hot Meat” party platters. A $70 platter features pulled pork, pulled chicken, kielbasa and a half rack of ribs, and an $80 platter features baby back ribs with honey peach glaze. Each platter comes with three side dishes, cornbread and barbecue sauces and serves four to five people. Orders must be placed 24 hours in advance. (860) 783-6056.

Rosa Mexicano in West Hartford offers Super Bowl to-go kits including guacamole and chips, tacos and nachos. (860) 270-0740.

Wood-n-Tap , with nine locations across Connecticut, offers a variety of to-go party platters including chicken wings, chicken tenders, beef or bison burger bites, blackened chicken “bar chicks,” soft pretzels, chicken quesadillas, mac and cheese and salads. Guests receive free gift cards with platter orders.