Grey Cup: Football Party Ideas
The 98th annual Grey Cup is scheduled for Sunday Nov. 28 at 6:30 p.m. The game will be played at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta. You don’t want to watch it alone! Football, friends, food and drinks, all in the comfort of your own home—what better excuse to throw a great Canadian party?
GREY CUP WARMUP:
CFL Playoffs Semi Finals – Sun. Nov. 14
EAST Semi-FinalToronto Argonauts 16, Hamilton Tiger-Cats 13
TSN: 1 p.m. EST.
BC Lions 38, Saskatchewan Roughriders 41
TSN: 4:30 p.m. EST.
CFL Playoffs Finals – Sun. Nov. 21
EAST Final
Toronto Argonauts 17, Montreal Alouettes 48
TSN: 1 p.m. EST.
WEST Final
Saskatchewan Roughriders 20, Calgary Stampeders 16
TSN: 4:30 p.m. EST.
Grey Cup Championship – Sun. Nov. 28
A rematch of last year's title game!
Montreal Alouettes vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
TSN: 6:30 p.m. EST.
DRESSING UP YOUR GREY CUP PARTY
Creating a fun Grey Cup atmosphere is easy to do, and worth the effort. Here are a few ideas:
- Encourage guests to come dressed in their favourite team colours or to wear football jerseys.
- Wear a referee striped jersey as the host.
- Decorate your party room with tablecloths, shirts, jackets, hats and other paraphernalia in team logos or team colours.
- Add team and player posters, football equipment, pennants, and photos.
- Use white tape or chalk to mark off the yard lines from the curb to your front door—this is also a fun activity to do with the kids.
- Cover chair backs with team jerseys. Unless you are a huge CFL fan it may be hard to cover all the chairs with team jerseys, but even a few sports jerseys add to the atmosphere.
- Welcome your guests to the party by putting a sign over the door with your name as part of the stadium name (i.e. Smith Stadium, James Field).
- Set up friendly football pools to encourage even the non-fans to become involved. Create pools based not only on the outcome of the game but also more random results, like total points, “random square” pools and even the coin toss.
FEEDING THE CROWD
No grid iron gathering would be complete without snacks. It’s a long game, though, so be prepared to offer up heartier fare for your football crowd—especially if you are serving alcohol. Fun food serving ideas:
- Design a buffet to resemble a concession stand to dispense the food and/or drinks.
- Use items like football helmets, shoulder pads, etc. to hold baskets or bowls of food. (You might want to clean them first!)
- Try Astroturf on your buffet instead of a tablecloth.
Try these snacks and appetizers for an interesting spin on this year's big game.
- Bacon Bites
- Layered Guacamole
- Garlic Stuffed Mushrooms
- Steamed Mussels with Sambuca
- Grilled Spicy Chicken Wings
GREAT CANADIAN DRINKS
Football and beer always go well together, but in staying with the Canadian theme, try offering up some Caesars. The Caesar is actually a Canadian invention: It was developed in Calgary, Alberta, in 1969 by bartender Walter Chell to mark the opening of a new restaurant, "Marco's." Its popularity has grown and it is estimated that 250 million Caesars are sold every year.
Classic Caesar Punch Recipe
- 6 oz vodka
- 36 oz Clam Tomato Cocktail
- 1 tsp Tabasco sauce
- 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
Add all ingredients to a large pitcher and stir to mix.
Rim glass with lime juice and rimmer. Fill glass with ice and pour. Garnish with celery and lime wedges. Makes eight 6-oz Caesars.
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Caesar tip
Caesars are “pitcher-friendly,” and the ability to mix a pitcher of Caesars makes hosting your party even easier. To help ease that November chill, leave a bottle of Tabasco beside the bar for those who want some extra spice.

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