The Tri-County Health Department received more than a dozen complaints about a Centennial bistro that opened their doors and allowed customers to dine inside, which violates the governor’s safer-at-home order.
The Tri-County Health Department received more than a dozen complaints about a Centennial bistro that opened their doors and allowed customers to dine inside, which violates the governor’s safer-at-home order.
LESS.REPORTING LIVE IN DENVER, MICAHSMITH, DENVER7.Brian: AS WE REBOUND AND SHIFTTO A SAFER-AT-HOME PHASE, MANYBUSINESSES ARE EYEING THEIR OPENDATE.BUT RESTAURANTS AND BARS ARE NOTYET.STUCK FOR TAKEOUT AND DELIVERY.HOWEVER, MORE THAN A DOZENCOMPLAINTS HAVE COME INTO THESTATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT AFTER ABISTRO IN CENTENNIAL OPENED FORDINE-IN BUSINESS.SO DENVER7 WENT UNDER COVER.