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Super Bowl Sunday to Salivate Over

It's this weekend, where are you watching the big game (or commercials) and more importantly, what are you eating? Neither? Here's a suggestion: go shopping!

There's so much to love about this weekend in Campbell: art shows, diva days and, of course, the Super Bowl.

So here's a few suggestions of goings on in Campbell this weekend, in case you don't already have the bean dip and chips ready on the home front.

Boswells is having, what they call their biggest event of the season: their Super Bowl Party. What to expect? Well, they're having loads of delish food to enjoy while your eyes are busy feasting on the television screens including Little Lou's BBQ chicken sausage and ribs.

The pub does ask for those that do come by, share in the event and come with a sidedish to share.

Another yummy option in case you just don't feel like having the party at your place, Mountain Mike's is offering up their pizza buffet for $8.95. What you get? Pizza, Salad and Soda.

To boot, the pizzeria has multiple flat screens that they say "can be seen from any seat in the house."

This brand new eatery at the is opening up its doors for Super Bowl Sunday for a Super Bowl Happy Hour.

There will be food and drink specials beginning at 3:00 p.m. until the end of game. This is at the bar only. Come early for a good seat.

Having the party at home? Gelato Classico in downtown Campbell offers up pints or gelato pies and pick.

Fridays are buy two pints and receive $2 off. Gelato cups can be prepacked, spoons and French fan wafer cookies.

This Campbell establishment offers up another option to watch, and eat, the game away this Sunday.

Food, drink specials and raffle prizes await between 3:30-7:00 p.m.

Don't watch the game? This downtown boutique says go shopping instead!

Download and print this coupon for sales this Sunday in honor of the big game.

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Kirby Wood April 30, 2013 at 01:40 pm
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