NFL fan shares outrageous $30,000 Super Bowl experience that featured secret speakeasy, private concert, and tomahawk steak

Ever wondered what a $30,000 Super Bowl ticket can get you? Well, wonder no more. This year’s Super Bowl took place at Caesars Superdome in New OrleansGetty Jack Goldburg, the founder of Jack’s Dining Room who has amassed more than three million followers across social media with his food blogging channel, has given NFL fans an insight into what was on offer to those who forked out for a suite at Super Bowl LIX. The game, between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, took place at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans just over one week ago. It was a blowout on the night, with the Eagles winning 40-22, and those lucky enough to be watching the action unfold in a suite were entertained both on and off the field. Goldburg has since pulled the curtain back on his VIP experience, in a viral video that has already been viewed more than four million times. His Super Bowl Sunday began with entry to a massive tailgate party, which included open bars and complimentary food stations serving dishes such as shrimp, grits and gumbo. The tailgate also included a private concert from rapper Ludacris. Goldburg then made his way to a ‘secret speakeasy’ that served local seafood and featured performances from jazz bands, long before the game even started. He then took his seat inside the stadium for the Super Bowl, and described his suite as offering ‘some of the best views in the house’. Each box boasted its own personal bartender and waiter, with different courses served throughout the game. Goldburg noted that his favorite offering was a tomahawk steak, which had ‘LIX’ engraved in the bone and was served in time for the halftime show. Goldburg attended a private tailgate ahead of the Super BowlInstagram: @jacksdiningroom A massive range of food was also on offer inside the stadiumInstagram: @jacksdiningroom He was treated to a ‘private’ concert from rapper LudacrisInstagram: @jacksdiningroom According to Goldburg, each suite boasted its own personal bartender and waiterInstagram: @jacksdiningroom The Superdome includes 165 luxury suites, and ahead of this year’s Super Bowl, some were selling for upwards of $500,000. The most coveted of boxes – near midfield – had a price tag of $2million. While Goldburg’s experience was undoubtedly impressive, it left many NFL fans questioning if it was really worth $30,000. “Not hating but seems a bit short for $30k,” one person wrote. “Overpaid by about 25 grand,” another said. “For $30k they better let me play in the damn game,” a third joked. VIPs were served tomahawk steak at halftimeInstagram: @jacksdiningroom Some fans paid thousands of dollars to watch the Eagles beat the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIXGetty “I’d rather do something else with $30k but if you are loaded, then yeah, seems like a cool experience,” a fourth concluded. While suites at the Superdome were selling for thousands of dollars ahead of this year’s Super Bowl, average prices for the game actually fell compared to 2024. Although exchange and resale website StubHub said it saw record demand for tickets in 2025, the company’s average price for a seat at the Super Bowl was down 14% since 2024. The cheapest tickets, located in the stadium’s upper level, were selling for as little as $2,920 before kick-off. Meanwhile, the average price for a seat at Super Bowl in 2024, which saw the Chiefs play the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas, was over $12,000.

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NFL fan shares outrageous $30,000 Super Bowl experience that featured secret speakeasy, private concert, and tomahawk steak

Ever wondered what a $30,000 Super Bowl ticket can get you?

Well, wonder no more.

Super Bowl pre-game ceremony at a packed stadium.
This year’s Super Bowl took place at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans
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Jack Goldburg, the founder of Jack’s Dining Room who has amassed more than three million followers across social media with his food blogging channel, has given NFL fans an insight into what was on offer to those who forked out for a suite at Super Bowl LIX.

The game, between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, took place at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans just over one week ago.

It was a blowout on the night, with the Eagles winning 40-22, and those lucky enough to be watching the action unfold in a suite were entertained both on and off the field.

Goldburg has since pulled the curtain back on his VIP experience, in a viral video that has already been viewed more than four million times.

His Super Bowl Sunday began with entry to a massive tailgate party, which included open bars and complimentary food stations serving dishes such as shrimp, grits and gumbo.

The tailgate also included a private concert from rapper Ludacris.

Goldburg then made his way to a ‘secret speakeasy’ that served local seafood and featured performances from jazz bands, long before the game even started.

He then took his seat inside the stadium for the Super Bowl, and described his suite as offering ‘some of the best views in the house’.

Each box boasted its own personal bartender and waiter, with different courses served throughout the game.

Goldburg noted that his favorite offering was a tomahawk steak, which had ‘LIX’ engraved in the bone and was served in time for the halftime show.

Man serving food at a Super Bowl event.
Goldburg attended a private tailgate ahead of the Super Bowl
Instagram: @jacksdiningroom
Person serving themselves seafood at a buffet.
A massive range of food was also on offer inside the stadium
Instagram: @jacksdiningroom
Luda performing on stage.
He was treated to a ‘private’ concert from rapper Ludacris
Instagram: @jacksdiningroom
Two people eating in a stadium suite overlooking a football field.
According to Goldburg, each suite boasted its own personal bartender and waiter
Instagram: @jacksdiningroom

The Superdome includes 165 luxury suites, and ahead of this year’s Super Bowl, some were selling for upwards of $500,000.

The most coveted of boxes – near midfield – had a price tag of $2million.

While Goldburg’s experience was undoubtedly impressive, it left many NFL fans questioning if it was really worth $30,000.

“Not hating but seems a bit short for $30k,” one person wrote.

“Overpaid by about 25 grand,” another said.

“For $30k they better let me play in the damn game,” a third joked.

Person serving a prime rib platter.
VIPs were served tomahawk steak at halftime
Instagram: @jacksdiningroom
Philadelphia Eagles players celebrating Super Bowl victory.
Some fans paid thousands of dollars to watch the Eagles beat the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX
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“I’d rather do something else with $30k but if you are loaded, then yeah, seems like a cool experience,” a fourth concluded.

While suites at the Superdome were selling for thousands of dollars ahead of this year’s Super Bowl, average prices for the game actually fell compared to 2024.

Although exchange and resale website StubHub said it saw record demand for tickets in 2025, the company’s average price for a seat at the Super Bowl was down 14% since 2024.

The cheapest tickets, located in the stadium’s upper level, were selling for as little as $2,920 before kick-off.

Meanwhile, the average price for a seat at Super Bowl in 2024, which saw the Chiefs play the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas, was over $12,000.