Restaurants use empty hotel suites for safe indoor dining during pandemic - News Summed Up

Restaurants use empty hotel suites for safe indoor dining during pandemic


According to a recent report from Bloomberg, several restaurants across the country have already started working with nearby hotels to offer indoor dining for small groups. These partnerships are also helping hotels that are struggling with low occupancy rates because of the pandemic, the magazine reported. GUY FIERI PRODUCING DOCUMENTARY ABOUT RESTAURANTS STRUGGLING DURING CORONAVIRUS PANDEMICWalnut Street Cafe in Philadelphia and Le Crocodile in Brooklyn, New York, are two restaurants that have opened up private dining rooms in nearby hotels. Le Crocodile has reportedly been serving meals in 13 rooms of the nearby Wythe hotel since October, Bloomberg reported. According to the magazine, several hotels have actually set up their own private dining rooms in empty suites, including the Hewing Hotel in Minneapolis, the Eliot Hotel in Boston and the NoMad in New York.


Source: Fox News December 11, 2020 03:11 UTC



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