Eat'n Park restaurants said it would close the doors of all of its locations at 3 p.m Sunday to give its employees a chance to watch the Super Bowl. Under normal circumstances, Eat'n Park is open 363 days a year, closing only for Thanksgiving and Christmas and closing early for Easter.
"We're a Pittsburgh-based company and so many of our team members are loyal Steelers fans," said Kevin O'Connell, the company's senior vice president of marketing. "We want them to have an opportunity to cheer on the Steelers with their family and friends."
