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unforgettable flavors

Puerto Rican snacks and drinks to serve during the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show


These classic treats are perfect for sharing, grazing, or sipping as Bad Bunny’s music reaches an exhilarating peak


Image© Getty Images
Shirley GomezSenior Writer
FEBRUARY 3, 2026 5:59 PM ESTFEB 3, 2026, 5:59 PM EST

The halftime show explodes with energy, pulsating rhythms, and bold, vibrant personalities. Puerto Rican snacks and drinks embody that same lively spirit, rooted in tradition and bursting with big, unforgettable flavors. These classic treats are perfect for sharing, grazing, or sipping as Bad Bunny’s music reaches an exhilarating peak. 

From crispy, golden fritters to tropical, fruity cocktails, this lineup maintains a festive, upbeat vibe from kickoff to the final note.

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Savory Puerto Rican Snacks Made for Game Day

Puerto Rican savory snacks are designed for crowds. They are handheld, deeply seasoned, and endlessly snackable, which makes them ideal for halftime grazing.

Alcapurrias

These golden fritters are made from a masa of green bananas and yautía, wrapped around a savory filling of seasoned ground beef. Crispy on the outside and rich on the inside, alcapurrias are a must for any celebratory spread.

Alcapurrias are a staple of street food and family gatherings across Puerto Rico© Getty Images
Alcapurrias are a staple of street food and family gatherings across Puerto Rico

Bacalaitos

Thin, crunchy codfish fritters that deliver a salty, garlicky punch. Bacalaitos are light enough to snack on continuously but flavorful enough to stand out even during a high-energy halftime performance.

Bacalaitos are salt cod pancake-like fritters from Puerto Rico.© Getty Images/500px Plus
Bacalaitos are salt cod pancake-like fritters from Puerto Rico.

Empanadillas

Puerto Rico’s answer to turnovers, empanadillas are fried pastries filled with beef, chicken, or cheese. They are flaky, satisfying, and easy to grab between songs.

empanadillas are fried pastries filled with beef, chicken, or cheese.© Getty Images
empanadillas are fried pastries filled with beef, chicken, or cheese.

Sorullitos de Maíz

Cornmeal sticks with a soft interior and lightly crisp exterior. Often paired with cheese, sorullitos balance sweetness and salt in a way that keeps people reaching for more.

Often paired with cheese, sorullitos balance sweetness and salt© Getty Images
Often paired with cheese, sorullitos balance sweetness and salt

Sweet Puerto Rican Treats for a Halftime Sugar Boost

When the show slows down or hits an emotional high, sweet snacks step in to keep the momentum going.

Tembleque

A creamy coconut pudding with cinnamon on top. Tembleque is smooth, lightly sweet, and refreshing, offering a cool contrast to fried snacks.

Arroz con Dulce

This dessert is comforting and aromatic© Getty Images
This dessert is comforting and aromatic

Sweet rice pudding cooked with coconut milk, spices, and raisins. This dessert is comforting and aromatic, filling the room with warm island flavors.

Casquitos de Guayaba

Sweet, fruity, and intensely tropical© Getty Images
Sweet, fruity, and intensely tropical

Guava shells simmered in syrup until tender and glossy. Sweet, fruity, and intensely tropical, they pair beautifully with coffee or cocktails.

Classic Puerto Rican Alcohol-Free Drinks

Not every halftime sip needs alcohol. Puerto Rican traditional beverages deliver flavor, nostalgia, and refreshment without missing a beat.

Coquito Sin Alcohol

All the coconut, cinnamon, and vanilla flavors of classic coquito, minus the rum. Creamy and festive, it still feels like a celebration in a glass.

Avena Puertorriqueña

A chilled oat drink blended with milk, cinnamon, and vanilla. Thick, filling, and lightly sweet, it doubles as both a drink and a snack.

Jugo de Parcha

Tart and aromatic passion fruit juice that wakes up the palate
© Getty Images
Tart and aromatic passion fruit juice that wakes up the palate

Tart and aromatic passion fruit juice that wakes up the palate. It cuts through fried foods perfectly and keeps the table feeling fresh.

Iconic Puerto Rican Cocktails for Halftime Celebrations

For those who want a proper toast during the show, these classic cocktails bring history and flavor together.

Piña Colada

Creamy coconut cream, pineapple juice, and rum blended into a smooth, tropical cocktail. Born in Puerto Rico, this drink is practically a halftime anthem on its own.

Coquito

Family Coquito (No Alcohol) By Puerto Rican Chef Diahann Smith© Agencies
Coquito is an indulgent holiday favorite but works just as well for game day.

Often described as Puerto Rico’s coconut eggnog, coquito combines coconut milk, spices, and rum into a rich, indulgent holiday favorite that works just as well for game day.

Ron con Limón

Simply delicious© Getty Images
Simply delicious

Simple and timeless, this mix of rum and fresh lime highlights Puerto Rico’s deep rum-making tradition with bright, citrusy balance.

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