The orders keep coming at Pizza Joe's. The Boadman pizza shop was doubling up on Saturday, filling orders and prepping for Super Bowl Sunday.
"It's definitely I'd say one of our busiest days of the year," said Mario LaMarca, the owner of Pizza Joe's.
So, the pizza shop is rolling out its game day playbook, prepring dough ahead of time.
"We usually do about two bags of dough on Sunday, I'd say we're going to make about seven batches of dough," said LaMarca.
People are already placing orders. The pies of choice; pepperoni and cheese.
Pizza Joe's isn't the only business getting a head start. Buffalo Wild Wings has its special teams ready, too.
"It's like preparing for a football game. You got have the right amount of team members in place and everyone has their specific role," explained Doug Esenwein, the regional manager for Bufflao Wild Wings.
Esenwein said the sports bar will literally serve a ton of wings on Sunday. It, too, is one of the busiest days of the year.
Chicken wings on the big game Sunday is just like turkey on Thanksgiving anymore," added Esenwein.
The game plan for Buffalo Wild Wings calls for a lot running around, no flags, but plenty of touchdowns.
"We'll have up to 20 team members on staff during peak time, everybody has a key position to play, key role to play," said Esenwein.
And it's all to make your Super Bowl Sunday a memorable experience, even if your team isn't playing.