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The biggest sporting (and TV) event of the year is coming this Sunday, Feb. 1, and if you want to have all the fun of a Super Bowl party without mopping up spilled beer and scouring gobs of dried-up guacamole from your living room carpet, here are a few restaurants that will do all the heavy lifting (and gross cleaning) for you. Go Patriawks!

The Office (201 E. Atlantic Ave., 561/276-3600)  in downtown Delray will begin dishing food and drink specials at 3 p.m. on the Big Day. Suck down $3 shots and select wines, $4 draft brewskis and more, along with food specials like sliders, buttermilk fried chicken, baby back ribs and more. The regular menu will also be offered, and the game will be shown in all its overhyped glory on the restaurant’s projector television.

Also in downtown Delray, Salt7 (32 S.E. Second Ave., 561/274-7258) is throwing its first annual Super Bowl bash. For $75 per person you can get all the beers, wines, cocktails and fireball shots your digestive tract and blood alcohol level can handle, as well as an array of football-friendly munchies. Twelve (count ‘em!) TVs will blast the game, a the folks at Salt will be giving away prizes each quarter, with the Big Prize being a 50-inch TV that will be awarded at the end of the evening. Doors open at 4:40 p.m. and if you want VIP advanced preferred seating, call 321-626-3968.

In Palm Beach, the newish Del Frisco’s Grille (340 Royal Poinciana Way, 561/557-2552) will be dishing food and drink specials throughout the game. Think $4 draft beers, $6 guacamole and plantain chips, $9 lollipop chicken wings, and a beer ‘n’ brew (with fries) special for $17.50. Don’t worry, there are plenty of flat-screen TV scattered around the restaurant and lounge.

At The Brass Tap (950 N. Congress Ave., 561/413-3782) in Boynton Beach they’ll be roasting a 100 lb. pig for an all-day Super Bowl party. For more details, call the restaurant.

And if you’re really determined to throw your own Super Bowl party, buy $200 or more worth of barbecue and fixin’s at West Boca’s new Sweet Dewey’s BBQ(9181 Glades Rd., 561/488-9688) and chef-owner Dwayne “Dewey” Hooper will throw in some wings and two side dishes. And, no, they’re not seahawks’ wings. . .