Bradley Cooper, a Jenkintown/Abington native and co-owner of Danny and Coop’s Cheesesteak in New York City, teamed up with Visa to bring his cheesesteaks to Super Bowl fans in New Orleans, People reported.
On Friday, Cooper’s food truck parked a few blocks away from the Caesars Superdome.
Cooper’s partner, Danny DiGiampietro, said that he and Cooper “wanted to bring some Philly flavor to the fans in New Orleans” during the festivities.
@people #BradleyCooper and his business partner, Chef Danny, teamed up with Visa to bring their famous #DannyandCoops food truck to #football fans in #NewOrleans. 🏈 #SuperBowl #SuperBowlLIX #Eagles #NFL #PhiladelphiaEagles ♬ original sound – People Magazine
“The Danny and Coops surprise appearance on Friday is also meant to celebrate the small businesses of New Orleans as a part of Visa’s Champions of Small Business Initiative,” People wrote. “The company will be doing various good deeds for the small businesses around town throughout Super Bowl weekend, like throwing pop-up events and upgrading their payment technology.”
Earlier this week, Cooper made headlines for surprising eight-year-old Declan LeBaron of Doylestown with tickets to the Super Bowl during a segment of the TODAY Show.
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