#Salt Bae’s restaurant apologizes after coronavirus closure

#Salt Bae’s restaurant apologizes after coronavirus closure

“#Salt Bae’s restaurant apologizes after coronavirus closure” A lawyer for a Boston steakhouse opened by the chef and social media star known as Salt Bae apologized Tuesday after the restaurant was shut down for violating coronavirus safety rules. Dennis Quilty, a lawyer for the Nusr-Et Boston restaurant, told officials on the city License Board that…

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#How NYC restaurants prepping for indoor dining

#How NYC restaurants prepping for indoor dining

“#How NYC restaurants prepping for indoor dining” Big Apple restaurants say that safety is their main dish as they gear up to launch indoor dining on Sept. 30 for the first time in six months. Thousands of places know that their customers are still nervous about catching the coronavirus indoors despite the city’s low infection…

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#Montauk’s Surf Lodge pivots to wellness amid pandemic

#Montauk’s Surf Lodge pivots to wellness amid pandemic

“#Montauk’s Surf Lodge pivots to wellness amid pandemic” Brazilian-born trendsetter Jayma Cardoso helped put Montauk on the map when she launched The Surf Lodge in 2007 — transforming the sleepy fishing town into a popular party destination with live music performed by stars like John Legend. But with COVID-19 crashing the party, Cardoso has been…

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#Famous chefs, restaurateurs claim Trump ‘failed’ industry

#Famous chefs, restaurateurs claim Trump ‘failed’ industry

“#Famous chefs, restaurateurs claim Trump ‘failed’ industry” They’re riding with Biden. An open letter in favor of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has reportedly been signed by some of the restaurant industry’s biggest names, according to food news website Eater. “Restaurants across America are facing an existential crisis because of Donald Trump’s mismanagement of COVID-19,”…

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#NYC outdoor dining plan permanent, ‘year-round’

#NYC outdoor dining plan permanent, ‘year-round’

“#NYC outdoor dining plan permanent, ‘year-round’” New York’s dining al fresco program that was launched in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic lockdown will become a permanent part of New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Friday. The decision came amid mounting pressure from the City Council and the city’s struggling restaurants and bars…

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