Super Bowl LX menu includes outrageous $180 burger as fans forced to spend $17 on beer

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Creative Bay Area-themed dishes will await hungry NFL fans at the Levi's Stadium concession stands, although the feast won't come cheap

The NFL has prepared a true feast for fans heading to Levi's Stadium for Super Bowl LX — but the experience won't come cheap.

Swarms of New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks fans descended on the Bay Area ahead of the Super Bowl XLIX rematch, with the Big Game expected to attract 1.3 million visitors. For those who managed to get tickets, the NFL worked with the hospitality team at Levi's Stadium for the past year, selecting ingredients, fine-tuning recipes, and crafting presentations to bring some of the Bay Area's signature flavors.

The extravagant menu features inventive twists on gameday staples, with fancy steaks, burgers, hot dogs, and cocktails available at the concession stands. It comes after we revealed the staggering amount Super Bowl commericals cost - and comapnies have to act fast.

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Gilroy Garlic Steak Frites, a seared California hanger steak served with a ruch au poivre saude, crisped Gilroy garlic, and pink peppercorns, comes with a $35 price tag.

Then, there is the Chinatown Dog, a char-grilled footlong all-beef hot dog topped with Chinese hot mustard, char siu pork, sriracha, and shredded yellow daikon, coming at $20 a pop.

Burger lovers can have a go at The LX Hammer Burger, a stacked giant with fall-off-the-bone tender braised bone-in beef shank, roasted mirepoix demi-glace, and Point Reyes bleu cheese fondue on a house-baked brioche bun. However, the price is colossal too — a whopping $180.

Fancy fish or seafood? Options include a $40 serving of Dungeness Crab Potachos with Kennebec potato chips, and decadent Petaluma white cheddar fondue sauce.

And for dessert, fans can go for the $30 San Fran Sticky Roll — a scratch-made sourdough cinnamon roll iced with a white chocolate mascarpone crème anglaise, topped with spun sugar — or sip on the Fog City Frozen Irish Coffee — a vanilla bean ice cream and cold brew mixed with blended Irish whiskey and topped with an ice cream cookie sandwich.

Beverage offerings are similarly rich, with beers starting at $17 for an American canned lager and $19 for a premium brew. A glass of wine costs $17.

Signature drinks include $23 cocktails: the Halftime Show watermelon margarita and the "Pier 39" Paloma with agave syrup and ruby red grapefruit juice. It's $36 for a double.

Super Bowl LX will have 40 executive chefs working the line and 2,500 hospitality team members serving visitors on gameday.

As many as 10,000 hot dogs, 1,000 loaded footlong dogs, 2,000 pounds of prime beef tenderloin, and 1,500 pounds of local Dungeness crab will await hungry football fans at Levi's Stadium.

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The Seahawks are the 4.5-point favorites entering Super Bowl LX against the Patriots, which is the second championship battle between the two teams

Seattle will hope to avenge the 28-24 loss they suffered to New England in Super Bowl XLIX back in 2015.

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