If you're planning on ordering from LaRosa's on Super Bowl Sunday, make sure you plan ahead.Officials with LaRosa's announced that most LaRosa's pizzerias will close early at 6 p.m. on Sunday to allow employees to watch the Bengals game.Below is a poster that's hanging on the doors of most LaRosa's restaurants:"The LaRosa Family is committed to all of its Team Members, and knows that moments like this inspire camaraderie and create unforgettable memories," LaRosa's said in a statement.RELATED: Watching the Super Bowl from home? Consider upgrading your TV with one of these optionsLaRosa's said guests can still place orders in time for the game, either in advance or before 6 p.m. on Sunday.Several other restaurants across Greater Cincinnati have also decided to close early for the Super Bowl.Jeff Ruby announced on his Twitter that all Jeff Ruby's in Cincinnati will be closed during the Bengals Super Bowl game.Also, ahead of the AFC championship game, one restaurant owner had so much faith that the Bengals would be in the Super Bowl that he decided to close on Super Bowl Sunday. Kenning's Circle K in Cincinnati will be closed so that staff can enjoy the game."I just wanted to let everyone know that Kenning’s will be closed on Super Bowl Sunday. I feel confident that we will be watching our Bengals play and I want my staff to be able to enjoy the game and not have to work," a post on the restaurant's Facebook page said.The owner's faith in the Bengals prevailed as the Bengals will face the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl on Sunday at 6:30 p.m.
If you're planning on ordering from LaRosa's on Super Bowl Sunday, make sure you plan ahead.
Officials with LaRosa's announced that most LaRosa's pizzerias will close early at 6 p.m. on Sunday to allow employees to watch the Bengals game.
Below is a poster that's hanging on the doors of most LaRosa's restaurants:
"The LaRosa Family is committed to all of its Team Members, and knows that moments like this inspire camaraderie and create unforgettable memories," LaRosa's said in a statement.
RELATED: Watching the Super Bowl from home? Consider upgrading your TV with one of these options
LaRosa's said guests can still place orders in time for the game, either in advance or before 6 p.m. on Sunday.
Several other restaurants across Greater Cincinnati have also decided to close early for the Super Bowl.
Jeff Ruby announced on his Twitter that all Jeff Ruby's in Cincinnati will be closed during the Bengals Super Bowl game.
Also, ahead of the AFC championship game, one restaurant owner had so much faith that the Bengals would be in the Super Bowl that he decided to close on Super Bowl Sunday. Kenning's Circle K in Cincinnati will be closed so that staff can enjoy the game.
"I just wanted to let everyone know that Kenning’s will be closed on Super Bowl Sunday. I feel confident that we will be watching our Bengals play and I want my staff to be able to enjoy the game and not have to work," a post on the restaurant's Facebook page said.
The owner's faith in the Bengals prevailed as the Bengals will face the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl on Sunday at 6:30 p.m.
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