Today at 5pm restaurants are opening.
Restaurants re-opening, but still hurting
Kristine Hillmer, CEO of the Wisconsin Restaurant Association, says operators have seen a 70-95 % drop sales during the COVID-19..
Today at 5pm restaurants are opening.
WILL BE ABLE TO GO OUT TO EATAGAIN WMAR 2 NEWSIS LIVE AT CHARLES VILLAGE PUBAND PATIO IN TOWSON.
MARK &WHAT CHANGES CAN CUSTOMERSEXPECT TO SEE?MORE RESTAURANTS WILL BE USINGDISPOSABLE PAPER MENUS ORSANITIZING REUSABLE MENUS.
ANDYOUMASKS AND GLOVES.
NDVTHERESTAURANT ASSOCIATION OFMARYLAND SAYS ITS READY FORRESTAURANTS AND CATERERS TOSAFELY REOPEN FOR CUSTOMERS SOTHEY CAN EAT OUT AGAIN.
ITCREATED THE“RESTAURANTS AREREAD” PLAN WITH A SET OFGUIDELINES AND RECOMMENDATIONSTHAT ADDRESS THE SAFETY OFEMPLOYEES AND THE PUBLIC.
WEGOT TO SEE WHAT THIS WILL LOOKLIKE FOR DINERS AT HUDSONCOASTAL IN FULTON... "You'regoing to be seeing things suchas distancing between tables,barriers between tables.Employees are going torequired to do healthscreenings before they'reallowed to work.
Facecoverings, for employees thatinteract with customers all ofthese things are just makingthe extra to ensure that ourcustomers are safe and thatour employees are safe aswell." RESTAURANTS WILL BEREADY FOR RESERVATIONS TO EATOUT AS OF 5 OAT THE CHARLES VILLAGE PUB ANDPATIO━ THE PATIO ISN'T THEONLY PLACE YOU CAN EAT OUTSIDE━ THE OWNER SAID SHE ALSOWOULD CONVERT THE PARKING LOTINTO ANOTHER SPACE FOR OUTDOORDINING
Kristine Hillmer, CEO of the Wisconsin Restaurant Association, says operators have seen a 70-95 % drop sales during the COVID-19..
Checklists published by state officials Friday detail a series of required steps restaurants and hotels must take before reopening.