Seattle Super Bowl Party Food Ideas (12 for the 12s)

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Three-panel image showcasing classic Seattle Super Bowl Party fare: a chicken burger with fresh vegetables, a hot dog piled high with jalapenos and onions, and individual baked macaroni and cheese served in white ramekins.

When the Seahawks head to the Super Bowl, food takes on a little extra meaning around here.

As a Seattle native, game-day menus have always reflected the flavors of the Pacific Northwest - seafood pulled from cold coastal waters, the unmistakable pull of teriyaki, cozy comfort foods for winter gatherings, and a few iconic favorites you'll only find at a Seattle game.

This menu brings those traditions together with 12 Seattle-inspired recipes - one for each of the 12s - perfect for hosting a Super Bowl watch party or enjoying the game at home.

If you're planning a larger spread with classic favorites like dips, wings, and sliders, you may also enjoy our updated 2026 Super Bowl Party Foods guide filled with easy, crowd-pleasing ideas.

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Seattle-Inspired Super Bowl Menu

A cityscape featuring Lumen Field and T-Mobile Park with Mount Rainier in the background under a mostly clear sky. Crowds gather in the foreground, capturing the excitement of a Seattle Super Bowl Party amid vibrant city life.

These recipes reflect the foods many of us associate with game day in Seattle - familiar, comforting, and rooted in place.

Iconic Seattle Game-Day Favorites

Some foods are simply part of the experience - the kind you smell before you even reach the stadium.

The Seattle-Style Hot Dog

A Seattle-Style Hot Dog topped with cream cheese, grilled onions, jalapeños, and ketchup on a bun, served with potato chips on a white plate and a red and white checkered napkin.

The most quintessential game food at Seattle's Lumen Field is arguably the Seattle Dog.

Grilled all-beef hot dogs are tucked into warm buns and generously topped with cream cheese, caramelized onions, and sliced jalapeños. It's less a recipe than a tradition - and one you'll find at street carts across the city on game days.

Alongside it, chicken teriyaki remains one of Seattle's most beloved comfort foods - sweet, savory, and perfect for feeding a crowd.

Pacific Northwest Seafood Favorites

Seafood has always been at the heart of Northwest cooking. From salmon pulled from cold coastal waters to classic dishes like Seattle-style cioppino, these recipes reflect the flavors many of us grew up with.

See my seafood recipe collection for more delicious ideas, like our crab cakes, for game days or everyday meals!

Hearty Mains & Crowd-Pleasers

Warm, satisfying, and ideal for winter gatherings - these dishes are hearty enough to feed a crowd and easy enough for entertaining.

Snacks, Sliders & Game-Day Classics

No Super Bowl table is complete without a few easy, grab-and-go favorites.

For even more appetizers and shareable bites, our Super Bowl Party Foods roundup includes wings, dips, and easy party snacks.

Seattle-Inspired Sweets & Desserts

To finish the game-day menu, these desserts nod to two things Washington is especially known for - apples and coffee.

A Seattle-Style Game Day Table

Whether you're hosting friends or watching the game quietly at home, a Seattle Super Bowl spread is less about perfection and more about gathering - good food, familiar flavors, and the joy of sharing the moment together.

From cream-cheese-topped Seattle Dogs to salmon, apples, and espresso-kissed desserts, this menu brings a little Northwest spirit to your game-day table.

12 Seattle Style Super Bowl Recipes for the 12s

1
A Seattle-Style Hot Dog topped with cream cheese, sautéed onions, jalapeño slices, and hot sauce, served on a plate with crispy potato chips.
The Seattle Hot Dog
A Seattle-style hot dog is an iconic local favorite topped with cream cheese, caramelized onions, and jalapeños. Simple, savory, and perfect for game day.
Seattle Hot Dog
2
Salmon Burger topped with Red Onions and Tartar Sauce
Salmon Burgers Recipe
Crispy Salmon Burgers, yes, in 15 minutes or less. How does that sound? Made easy with mostly pantry ingredients you may already have on hand.
Salmon Burgers Recipe
3
Grilled Teriyaki Chicken Skewers close up with bell peppers, onion and zucchini.
Grilled Chicken Teriyaki Skewers
Grilled Teriyaki Chicken Skewers, a savory and sweet BBQ favorite, is an easy go-to dinner idea everyone will love, all season long.
Grilled Chicken Teriyaki Skewers
4
Teriyaki Chicken Pizza close up topped with broccoli, bacon and melted cheese.
Easy Teriyaki Chicken Pizza
This Teriyaki Chicken Pizza is loaded with tender chicken, fresh broccoli, spring onions, crispy bacon, and melty mozzarella cheese. All topping that distinctively sweet yet savory teriyaki sauce we love.
Teriyaki Chicken Pizza
5
Filet of maple glazed salmon sitting on a bed of greens with cherry tomatoes.
Maple Glazed Wild King Salmon Recipe
Sweet, savory, and richly flavored wild king salmon baked with a simple maple glaze. A fast and beautiful dinner that works with any salmon fillet.
Maple Salmon Recipe
6
A plate of sliced Lemon Ginger Teriyaki Steak served over white rice, garnished with fresh basil and green onions, with small bowls of sauce and seasonings on the side-perfect for quick 30 Minute Recipes.
Lemon Ginger Teriyaki Steak and Rice Recipe
This 30-minute Lemon Ginger Teriyaki Steak and Rice recipe is the perfect weeknight dinner. Juicy flank steak, tangy teriyaki marinade, and herby lemon garlic rice - quick, simple, and delicious.
Teriyaki Steak Recipe
7
Baked German Pancake in a black cast iron skillet resting on a striped linen and topped with fresh berries ready for serving.
Dutch Baby German Pancake
Seattle Connection: Inspired by the German dish called Pannenkoeken, this popular skillet dish, now known as a Dutch Baby, was first created in Seattle in the early 1900s. It's largely credited to the diner Manca's that closed in the 1950s. Top it with fresh berries, and it's sure to be a hit at your watch party!
Dutch Baby German Pancake
8
Side view of 2 white bowls of Salmon Chowder
Quick Fix Salmon Chowder
A quick-fix, pantry-staple meal in minutes. Salmon Chowder is warm and comforting, perfect any time of the year. The dill is a savory complement to the traditional chowder elements.
Salmon Chowder Recipe
9
Closeup of individual baked mac and cheese on a wood board
Easy Baked Macaroni and Cheese
A simple and classic Super Bowl favorite for adults and kids alike. To give it a Seattle spin, use Beecher's Cheese, a local Seattle favorite.
Baked Mac and Cheese
10
Front view of tender slow cooker Buffalo chicken and coleslaw on a bun with chips
Slow Cooker Buffalo Chicken Sliders
The slow cooker is the workhorse of Super Bowl parties! And I'm not sure it's possible to watch a game without Buffalo chicken! Whether you're serving this easy slider or these 3-ingredient baked buffalo wings, it's a crowd favorite that everyone will love.
Crockpot Buffalo Chicken Sliders
11
Side closeup view of warm apple crisp serving in a white bowl with melting vanilla ice cream
Easy Apple Crisp Recipe
You can't have a Seahawks Super Bowl party without an apple treat, as our state produces the most apples in the country. This easy treat is perfectfor halftime grazing. Or make it in your slow cooker with this crockpot apple crisp and let it do the work for you!
Easy Apple Crisp
12
Stack of Dark Chocolate Brownies with a glass of milk
Fudgy Brownies Recipe with Espresso
Seattle and coffee will always belong together. These fudgy, cakey, family-size brownies use instant espresso powder for a java-infused flavor that elevates the chocolate flavor to an irresistible level. If you want to make a loaf cake instead, try our easy Espresso Chocolate Loaf Cake or this Double Chocolate Espresso Banana Bread to serve throughout the Big Game!
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