64 best food, snacks, munchies for the ultimate March Madness feast
Barbecue Ribs: Ribs can be a bit messy to eat, but the satisfaction of biting into a quality rib makes it all worth it. The key to the ribs is making sure you pick the right barbecue sauce, and you can go for regional flair if you want to diversify your party.
Chicken Parm: Another Italian classic, a tray of chicken parmigiana will make you a real people pleaser. The combination of chicken cutlets, mozzarella cheese, and tomato sauce is mouthwateringly delicious.
Tacos: Everyone knows tacos are awesome, but if you’re feeling bold you can set up your own taco bar. Having a solid choice of toppings and fillings can give your March Madness viewing a solid Mexican DIY flavor.
Cheesesteaks: In honor of the defending national champions, serve up some Philly cheesesteaks at your viewing party. Make sure you don’t end up in a debate over whether Pat’s or Geno’s makes the better cheesesteak.
Fish and Chips: The first of two seafood options on our menu, classic fish and chips is always a solid option for those who don’t feel like eating red meat. Making the right French fries with the fish is important here.
Po Boy: If you have any LSU fans coming to your March Madness party, impress them by offering Po Boys. We recommend the fried shrimp variety, which is incredibly delicious.
Steak: For those feeling confident their team will move on to the next round, prepare a celebratory dinner headlined by a perfectly cooked steak. Add in a baked potato and veggies for a perfectly balanced meal.
Lasagna: It may be a bit heavy, but like the chicken parm, a tray of lasagna will go quickly at your March Madness party. Embrace your inner Italian and make it yourself or order some from a restaurant if you’d like.