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Two people wear yellow sunglasses and pose in front of a yellow Velveeta booth, while other people wait in line nearby on a sunny day.
SSan Francisco

The Mayor of Flavortown threw a giant Super Bowl tailgate at the Cow Palace

  • February 9, 2026

Across Flavortown, an uneasy truce held between Patriots and Seahawks fans hours before kickoff. 

They were far outnumbered by people in 49ers jerseys milling around the Cow Palace parking lot, drinking margaritas in plastic boots, and eating monster-sized plates of nachos. The burrito line was 25 minutes long, but the mood was easygoing — jubilant, even. 

The guy who got beaned in the coconut by a perfect spiral thrown from the stage by retired quarterback Eli Manning laughed it off. As for the autographed football, it wound up in the hands of a grateful little girl.

This was the scene at Guy Fieri’s Flavortown tailgate — 40 miles north of the site of the actual Super Bowl — a deep-fried Super Bowl party that brought out a particular species of populist food lover raised on a steady diet of diners, drive-ins, and dives. 

Several plates of fried chicken wings, two bowls of loaded fries, ketchup packets, and a brown paper bag are arranged on a black table outdoors.There was tons of food on offer Guy Fieri’s Flavortown event on Sunday. | Source: Jason Henry for The Standard

Some dug into the rarefied fare, like Peking duck fat popcorn from the China Live stand. Alternatively, others ambled over to the Best Foods kiosk for a somewhat punitive-looking ham sandwich slathered in mayo.

“For the kids,” a harried-looking mom muttered to no one in particular. 

Business was brisk at the adjacent Velveeta activation, where bowls of mac and cheese couldn’t be ladled out fast enough.

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Backstage, however, not everyone was in good spirits.

“You can’t hear my stomach growling? I skipped breakfast for this,” the irascible comic Bill Burr said on the patch of green fake turf that was standing in as a red carpet.

“I’m here to eat and maybe smoke a cigar, if that’s allowed.”

A man with white spiked hair wearing a bright red leather jacket smokes a cigar while standing with a group of casually dressed smiling men outdoors.Guy Fieri at Cow Palace on Sunday Feb. 8, 2026. | Source: Jason Henry for The StandardThree men smile and gesture toward a large red Heinz Kegchup keg held above the head of the man in the center at an outdoor event.The world-famous Kegchup made an appearance. | Source: Jason Henry for The Standard

Some attendees learned that former tight end Rob Gronkowski knows his foodie terminology. (Gronk correctly identified the starchy liquid in a can of garbanzo beans as “aquafabs” and not “pea juice.”) 

Other festival-goers might not have known that such a thing as a “Kegchup (opens in new tab)” existed, but a 20-inch, 114-ounce novelty Heinz product was triumphantly held aloft on stage.

“I’m stealing this!” Fieri said, whose hair had returned to its normal pale blond state after a brief flirtation (opens in new tab) with a combed-down brown look. “Put it in the Flavortown party bus.”

Two people dressed in matching flame-patterned shirts, sunglasses, and fake facial hair pose holding drinks against a yellow and red Velveeta backdrop.Chelsey Tuell and Chelena Apodaca in Guy Fieri costume at Cow Palace on Sunday Feb. 8, 2026. | Source: Jason Henry for The Standard

The tailgate also brought out the lookalikes. Sporting glued-on Fieri goatees and his signature spiky blond hair, San Francisco residents Chelsey Tuell and Chelena Apodaca said they’d been avid fans for more than 15 years.

“It’s hard to eat with our facial hair,” Tuell said. “I get why it’s called a flavor-saver now.”

The most dedicated Fieri double was a Canadian-born UC Berkeley student named Fisher Hall.

“I shaved most of my beard off,” he said. “And I bleached my hair in December, so the stars aligned.”

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