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

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