Here's What Taylor Swift Will Be Eating In Her $2 Million Super Bowl Suite

taylor swift and super bowl food
What Taylor Swift Will Be Eating At The Super Bowl Sodexo Live! / Getty

Last year, Taylor Swift watched the Chiefs beat the 49ers in a Super Bowl suite with a $2.5 million ticket. Naturally, these luxe digs included a luxe menu on par with that price tag. Think: lobster and steak quesadillas, a shrimp cocktail tower, king crab fried rice, and wagyu tenderloin.

With the Kansas City Chiefs headed back to the Super Bowl (for the third time in a row), it looks like Swift herself will be making a repeat appearance to cheer on her boyfriend, tight end Travis Kelce—this time in food mecca New Orleans. So, what will be on the concessions menu?

Hospitality group Sodexo Live! has teamed up with Caesars Superdome to create this year's menu offerings, People reports. Swift's reported $2 million (a bargain!) suite ticket will include an equally extravagant selection, like sushi and sandwich platters, seafood towers, and tomahawk steaks with the Super Bowl LIX logo branded right into the bone. National executive chef Carmen Callo called the beef a "great photo op and delicious meal."

That's not to say the regular menu, available throughout the Superdome, isn't impressive in its own right. Callo said Sodexo Live! worked through several tastings "to ensure that at every tier of service, there is a fun, authentically New Orleans menu offering that meets the moment for the fans."

ADVERTISEMENT

Even regular attendees without the multi-million dollar ticket will have their pick of Louisiana grub: Three different po' boys, alligator sausage on French bread, seafood nachos, a lobster karagge sandwich (panko-coated butterflied lobster tail drizzled with lemon pepper sauce, butter lettuce, tomato, and remoulade sauce on a brioche bun!), and 9-hour smoked short rib. Jambalya and Cajun beef brisket sandwiches, as well as stadium classics like hot dogs, pretzels, and nachos will also be on the menu.

"We want to bring to life the city, but also need to remember it’s a football game," Callo told the outlet. "It’s about marrying the Cajun, the Creole, the French, the Southern… a global melting pot that makes New Orleans so special." We have to say — we might want to order off the "regular" menu if we were in a suite!

If Swift chooses to sway from her go-to vodka cranberry, the cocktail menu has a loaded spicy Bloody Mary garnished with olives, pepperoncini, spicy green beans, celery, cheese, bacon, and spicy okra. Plus, there's a Black Magic cocktail with lime juice, jalapeño syrup, and mango purée, garnished with a dehydrated lime wheel and black magic Cajun seasoning.

We don't really care what in Tay's cup, though, as long as we get another jumbotron chug.

You Might Also Like