Rogers Super Bowl LX Party Guide: Game-Day Deals, Local Takeout Specials & Easy Home Hosting Ideas
From Bentonville Brewery runs to last-minute wings and decor, here’s a Rogers-friendly plan for a Seahawks vs Patriots watch party that feels big without spending big.

Super Bowl LX is set for Feb. 8, 2026—Seattle Seahawks vs New England Patriots, with a Bad Bunny halftime show. Use this Rogers guide to find game-day deals, plan an easy menu, and create a fun, local watch-party vibe at home or at a neighborhood spot.
Super Bowl Sunday always sneaks up on me—one minute you’re half-watching playoff games, the next you’re texting friends “what time are we meeting?” and trying to remember if you own enough plates for a crowd. This year, the hype is earned: Super Bowl LX (Feb. 8, 2026) is a throwback-worthy matchup of the Seattle Seahawks vs the New England Patriots. New England has somehow managed to be a constant across eras, with at least one Super Bowl appearance in every decade since the 1980s—a staggering 12 Super Bowl appearances total. Seattle, meanwhile, is heading to its fourth Super Bowl since 2005 and is absolutely chasing redemption after losing to New England 11 years ago.
The paths here were classic nail-biters: the Patriots punched their ticket by beating the Denver Broncos 10–7 in the AFC Championship, while the Seahawks earned theirs with a high-scoring 31–27 win over the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship. And if you’re hosting in Rogers, there’s another reason to plan the timing of your snack refills: the Bad Bunny halftime show—the first solo Latino artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime stage—will be a full-on event in itself.
Below is a Rogers-first, actually-practical guide to throwing a great Super Bowl party at home—or picking a local venue—without turning your Sunday into a part-time job. Expect ideas for party deals, fan discounts, grocery and takeout game plans, and a few creative touches that make your watch party feel intentional (even if you planned it on Saturday night).
Rogers Super Bowl LX party deals: your local pregame checklist
Whether you’re hosting 4 people or 14, the easiest way to keep costs down is to shop with a checklist and a “good enough” mindset. Rogers has everything you need within a short drive—especially around Pinnacle Hills Promenade, the New Hope Road corridor, and the retail clusters along S. 8th Street and W. Walnut Street (US-71B).
Party supply stops (plates, napkins, foil pans, cups)
- Walmart Supercenter (Rogers): Your one-stop for bulk drinks, ice, disposable serveware, and last-minute “oh no” items like extension cords and extra phone chargers for guests.
- Target (near Pinnacle Hills): Great for nicer-looking disposable platters, themed tableware, and quick decor that doesn’t scream “kid’s birthday party.”
- Dollar Tree / discount variety stores: The MVP for budget trays, snack baskets, and cleaning supplies (paper towels disappear fast during a close game).
Decor & vibe upgrades that don’t cost much
- Two-color theme: Pick team colors (Seahawks navy/green or Patriots navy/red) and commit. Balloons + a table runner + a cheap backdrop can transform a living room.
- Lighting: A couple of lamps with softer bulbs or LED strips behind the TV makes the room feel “sports bar” without being harsh.
- One big focal point: A snack stadium (more on that below), a DIY photo corner, or a printed bracket-style “prop bet” board.
Fan gear that’s worth buying (and what to skip)
- Worth it: A couple of inexpensive rally towels, team-colored cups, and one or two standout pieces (a hat or hoodie you’ll actually wear again).
- Skip it: Highly specific “Super Bowl LX” decor you won’t reuse. If you buy anything dated, keep it to one keepsake item.
Food game plan for Rogers hosts: big flavor, low stress
If you want the party to feel effortless, build the menu around three anchors: one hot main (wings, sliders, pizza), one crowd snack (chips + dips, nachos), and one “surprise” item (a dessert or a signature drink). Then fill in with a veggie tray so everyone feels slightly healthier.
The 80/20 rule for hosting
Make one thing yourself and buy the rest. Or buy everything and call it your “curated spread.” Your friends are there for the game and the company, not a cooking show.
Grocery runs in Rogers: what to grab and how much
- Wings: Plan ~6–8 wings per person if they’re the main food; ~4–5 if you have pizza/sliders too.
- Chips & dip: 1 large bag of chips per 4–5 people, plus two dips (one creamy, one salsa-based).
- Veggie tray: 1 big tray for up to 10–12 people. Add ranch and hummus and you’ll be surprised how fast it goes.
- Ice: Always more than you think—especially if you’re doing bottled drinks in a cooler.
Pro tip for Rogers: If you’re shopping on game day, go early—late afternoon grocery traffic can pile up around Pinnacle Hills Promenade and the I-49 exits. An earlier run also gives you time to pivot if a key item is out of stock.
Easy crowd-pleasers you can assemble fast
- Sheet-pan nachos: Chips + shredded cheese + canned beans + jalapeños. Bake 8–10 minutes. Top with salsa and sour cream.
- Slow-cooker queso: Velveeta + Rotel + cooked sausage (optional). Set it and forget it.
- Slider bar: Hawaiian rolls + pulled pork or deli ham + cheese. Put condiments out and let people build.
- “Halftime churro bites”: Frozen churro bites or cinnamon sugar donut holes—an easy nod to the Bad Bunny halftime show without making dessert complicated.
Local takeout and watch spots around Rogers (low-lift hosting alternatives)
Not everyone wants to host at home. The good news: Rogers is surrounded by great options for a “meet at a spot, order food, watch on big TVs” style party. If you’re going out, call ahead to ask about TV placement, sound, and whether they’re doing game-day specials.
Neighborhoods and areas to check first
- Pinnacle Hills: Easy to rally a group, lots of dining options nearby, and it’s convenient for visitors coming in via I-49.
- Downtown Rogers: More of a local, cozy vibe if you prefer something less chain-heavy.
- W. Walnut / US-71B corridor: Plenty of practical, quick options if you’re prioritizing convenience.
Quick “venue party” tips
- Reserve if you can: Even if a place doesn’t take formal reservations, ask if they’ll hold a table for your group.
- Pick a kickoff order: Assign one person to place the first big order (apps + wings) so food arrives before the first drive.
- Ask about sound: If you care about commentary, confirm the game audio will be on (some places keep music running).
DIY “Rogers living room sports bar” setup (in under an hour)
You don’t need a projector or a massive house to host a memorable Super Bowl LX party. You just need a flow that keeps people comfortable and keeps you from constantly apologizing for being in the kitchen.
1) Create three zones
- Viewing zone: Clear sightlines to the TV. Pull extra chairs from the dining table or garage.
- Food zone: One table or counter for everything. Put napkins/plates at the start of the line.
- Drink zone: A cooler or tub for canned/bottled drinks so your fridge isn’t opened 400 times.
2) Use a “snack stadium” layout
This is the simplest trick that makes your spread look impressive: use a baking sheet or large tray and cluster snacks in small bowls (chips, pretzels, candy, nuts). Put two dips in the center. It looks intentional and keeps people from hovering over one bowl.
3) TV settings that actually help
- Turn off motion smoothing (it can make sports look weird).
- Use “Sports” or “Standard” mode.
- Dim lights behind the TV to reduce glare.
Seahawks vs Patriots party theme ideas that aren’t cheesy
It’s easy to overdo themes. Instead, aim for subtle touches that make people smile without requiring craft-store labor.
Food label ideas
- “Seahawk Sliders” (any slider)
- “Patriot Pretzel Bites”
- “12th Man Crunch” (trail mix)
- “Foxborough Fries” (frozen fries in the air fryer)
Bad Bunny halftime mini-moment
Plan one fun reset at halftime: refresh drinks, bring out dessert, and switch the lighting/music vibe for five minutes before the show starts. Even non-football fans tend to lock in for the halftime performance—especially this year.
Game-day specials and party discounts: how to actually find them in Rogers
Because promotions change quickly, the best “local deals” strategy is less about hunting one perfect coupon and more about stacking a few easy wins.
Where to look the week of the game
- Grocery weekly ads: Check digital circulars for chips, soda, wings, frozen appetizers, and beer/wine specials.
- Restaurant apps: National wing and pizza chains often push app-only bundles on Super Bowl weekend.
- Delivery apps: Look for “$ off $” promos and free delivery thresholds—especially helpful if you’re in a time crunch.
- Warehouse/bulk options: If you’re hosting a bigger group, bulk snacks and drinks can cut your per-person cost fast.
Smart bundle ideas (without guessing exact prices)
- Wings + pizza combo: Order one wing pack and two pizzas instead of trying to feed everyone wings only.
- DIY taco/nacho bar: Ground beef or shredded chicken + tortillas/chips + toppings. It scales easily.
- Mocktail + beer/wine split: Offer one simple batch mocktail so non-drinkers have something festive too.
Simple party games, squares, and giveaways (friendly and low-stakes)
You can add competition without making anyone uncomfortable. Keep it small, optional, and mostly bragging-rights.
Easy game ideas
- Commercial bingo: Make a quick list—“celebrity cameo,” “talking animal,” “car chase,” “tearjerker.” First to five wins.
- Halftime prediction: Everyone writes down the first song they think Bad Bunny will perform (or their dream pick). Closest wins.
- Score-at-quarter-end guesses: One guess per person per quarter. Winner gets first pick of dessert.
Budget-friendly prizes
- $5 coffee gift card
- A “host chooses” snack (winner takes home a bag of chips or candy)
- Team-colored socks or a mini football
Hosting timeline for Rogers: a realistic schedule
Saturday (or earlier)
- Buy shelf-stable items: chips, drinks, paper goods, decor.
- Confirm your TV setup and streaming/cable login if needed.
- Text guests: start time, parking note, and what (if anything) to bring.
Sunday morning
- Grab fresh items: wings, pizza dough (if making), veggies, ice.
- Do a 10-minute tidy of the main room and bathroom.
Two hours before kickoff
- Start slow cooker items and oven/air fryer batches.
- Set up food + drink zones.
- Put out the first wave of snacks (save some for halftime).
Halftime
- Refill chips and bring out dessert.
- Quick trash run and wipe-down (future you will be grateful).
Keep it comfortable: small details guests notice
- Trash and recycling visible: Put an extra bag in the bottom of the can for a fast swap.
- Blankets: If you’re hosting in February, someone will get chilly.
- Non-spicy option: Always have one mild dip or plain wing flavor.
- Kid-friendly corner: If families are coming, set up a small table with coloring or simple games.
Budget blueprint: throw a great Rogers Super Bowl party without overspending
If you want a number to aim for, plan a “per person” budget and build backwards. Even a modest spread can feel generous if it’s organized.
- Under $10/person: Chips + two dips, pizza, 2-liter sodas, brownies.
- $10–$20/person: Add wings or sliders, better dessert, and a simple signature drink.
- $20+/person: Add a second hot option, nicer beer/wine, and upgraded decor.
A quick local-friendly reminder: prizes and fun beyond the final score
If you like the idea of game-day excitement that doesn’t cost anything, consider adding ZipSweep to your party tradition. It’s a free, ad-funded daily sweepstakes built around U.S. ZIP codes—fun to check during pregame or halftime, especially if you’ve got friends from different parts of Northwest Arkansas in the room.
Final touches for Super Bowl LX in Rogers
Whether you’re backing the Seattle Seahawks for a redemption moment or rooting for the New England Patriots to keep their multi-decade Super Bowl legacy rolling, the best Super Bowl LX party is the one where everyone’s fed, comfortable, and not stressed. Keep the menu simple, set up your space so you can watch too, and treat the Bad Bunny halftime show like the built-in intermission it is. Rogers makes it easy: plenty of stores for last-minute supplies, great food options nearby, and that friendly “bring a dish and stay awhile” energy that turns a game into a memory.