The big game on Sunday is almost here, and if you're struggling with deciding what kind of eats you need for the big game, a Manhattan restaurant has a suggestion.

Georgia's Eastside BBQ has been a staple of the Lower East side for 10 years.

It's possible for New Yorkers to cook savory pulled pork and chicken wings, but limited space and time is always an obstacle.

Owner Allan Natkiel says ordering barbecue from a restaurant or catering company takes a lot of the pressure off of game day party hosts.

"If you're having what basically amounts to a TV party, you don't want to be entertaining and serving and plating dishes. You want stuff that you can kind of set out and forget about and people can go serve themselves. A lot of our food takes a long time to cook, it also takes... it sits around pretty well. The ribs, the pulled pork, you can leave them in an oven at 200 degrees and its not a problem," said Georgia's Eastside BBQ Owner Allan Natkiel.

Super Bowl LI will feature the New England Patriots against the Atlanta Falcons at NRG Stadium in Houston.

The game starts at 6:30 p.m. Sunday.