9 & 10 News February 5, 2021 This year’s Super Bowl the matchup between the Chiefs and Buccaneers may look a little different for restaurants and bars as they deal with limited crowds and a set 10 pm closing time. “In years past, we’ve had parties here where we do hors d’oeuvres and that kind of thing,” said Sunny’s Bar and Grill owner Jesse Kailing. “I’m curious to see what the turnout will be on Sunday.” Kailing’s parties, however, have seen a drop in people coming in to watch the biggest game of the year. “The very first year I owned the bar here, we had a big event, and we were probably half full,” said Kailing. “Then the next year it kind of went down a little bit from there.”