The Big Game is here, and while both teams are busy preparing to take the field in Atlanta, hotels in the area are busy preparing for the most-watched American football event of the year.
Hilton Atlanta, located just one mile from Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the center of Sunday’s festivities, and within walking distance of many other pre-game activities at Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park, is preparing to host thousands of overnight guests, proving that the teams aren’t the only ones making important plays this upcoming weekend.
In fact, Brad Koeneman, general manager of the 1,249-room hotel, has been preparing for this moment since Atlanta was announced as the host city in 2016. The first thing his team did when they heard the good news? “We had a cocktail!” he said, calling the Big Game “the crown jewel of an event to come to your city.”
His second move was a tactical one: “Since our hotels are a prime player wherever the game is, we’ve got a pretty significant playbook, so we pulled that out and started working the plan while also building on it and customizing for Atlanta,” he said. To help, his team started calling properties in previous host cities, including Hilton Minneapolis, which hosted last year.
The result: a final playbook that includes a combination of tips, tricks and best practices from the past as well as new creative ideas, and that addresses everything from crowd control to the type (and amount) of food and drinks that best suit the occasion.
For Hilton Atlanta this year, that means setting up a shrimp and grits bar to please palates and pay homage to the southern host city (see the recipe below); doubling staff and adding lobby ambassadors to direct guests and improve foot-traffic flow and extending the hours of bars and restaurants to accommodate late-night cravings and celebrations. The need for late-night food and beverage options was one of the biggest tips Hilton Atlanta received from Hilton Minneapolis, with the Atlanta property extending food service until 2 a.m. and drinks until 4 a.m. There will also be a pop-up beer bar in the lobby, a giant lobby TV, vodkas infused with flavors and colors of competing teams’ uniforms, and a grocery list that sounds endless (16,000 eggs, anyone?).
In fact, some of the biggest preparations are happening behind the scenes in the hotel kitchens, which are supplying food and drink for the hotel’s multiple bars and restaurants including Nikolai’s Roof, Trader Vic’s, which is known for its iconic Mai Tai cocktail and Southern Elements, which offers traditional Southern cuisine with a contemporary twist.
If history is any indicator, it will be a heavy lift. Jordan Spiros, Director of Restaurants at Hilton Minneapolis, shared that over the course of the Big Game weekend last year, the hotel sold 6,555 beers and 8,374 cocktails.
Marco Foelske, director of food and beverage operation at Hilton Atlanta, has taken heed as he has prepared his grocery list, which may be one of the longest in the playbook and includes:
- 600 fish tacos
- 800 burger patties
- 1,000 pounds of chicken
- 2,500 chicken wings
- 4,000 sautéed Savannah shrimp
- 5,000 turkey sausages
- 16,000 eggs over four days
Those who are looking to get in on the culinary action but can’t quite make it to Atlanta can bring the party home with one of the below recipes from Hilton Atlanta.
Southern Elements’ Shrimp & Grits
- Makes 3 servings
INGREDIENTS
- 1 cup Nora Mills Grits
- 4 cups shrimp stock
- 6 oz. marinara
- 9 jumbo shrimp, U10
- 6 smoked sausages
- 3 tablespoons Cajun seasoning
- 9 sprigs parsley
- 3 cherry tomatoes
- 1 cup smoked gouda, grated
DIRECTIONS
- Bring shrimp stock to a boil and add grits
- Boil grits for 25 minutes, stir occasionally
- Fold gouda into grits and season with kosher salt and ground pepper
- Coat shrimp with Cajun seasoning
- Sauté shrimp on medium-high heat, two minutes each side
- Sauté sausage until golden brown each side
- Heat up marinara sauce
- Slice cherry tomatoes
TO PLATE:
- Place 1/3 of the grits in the center of plate
- Sauce plate with 2 oz. of marinara—be sure to put some on top of grits
- Stack shrimp and sausage on top of grits
- Garnish with cherry tomato slices and parsley
Southern Elements’ Peach Cobbler
- Makes 8-10 servings
- Preheat oven to 350°F | Bake for 30-45 minutes
INGREDIENTS
- 4 cups peeled, sliced peaches
- 2 cups sugar, divided
- ½ cup water
- 8 tablespoons butter
- 1 ½ cups self-rising flour
- 1 ½ cups milk
- ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
DIRECTIONS
- Mix 1 cup sugar, peaches and water in saucepan
- Bring to a boil and simmer for 10 minutes
- Place butter in a 3-quart baking dish and place in oven to melt
- In a separate bowl, mix the remaining 1 cup sugar, flour and milk
- Pour the sugar-flour-milk mixture over melted butter—do not stir
- Spoon fruit on top, gently pouring in syrup
- Sprinkle cinnamon on top
- Place cobbler on middle rack and back for 30-45 minutes