These types of restaurants and bars can be closed for good
The coronavirus has greatly from these specific restaurants and pubs, and they can not recover.
Several popular catering chainsAnnounced location fence after the pandemic forced them to move on to delivery or take away orcompletely close their doors. The hotels have also been affected, and restaurants and bars located in these hotels have undergone great losses that may take some time.
The restaurant's restaurant benefits fell 64.3% and bar of 63.6% compared to that time last year. The total benefits of the hotel decreased only 116.9% in April, depending on the data ofHospitality. Even the floor service commands took a shot, seeing that sales fall by 60%.
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Many upscale restaurants in luxury hotels are suddenly emptied, depending on theNew York Times. A hotel, theSunk In Los Angeles, remained open but remained virtually empty, "said the owner Jeff Klein. The hotel's restaurant, the Tower Bar, quickly became a celebrity hotspot after opening in the early 2000s. In 2009, Vanity Fair welcomed its famous Oscar party at home. The pandemic had other projects for the restaurant - it is closed entirely at the moment.
Klein says that the tower bar will reopen on June 16, with a more open space in the dining room to accommodate social distance and bring famous customers to the back (Cindy Crawford and George Clooney are just a few!) .
"Celebrities have had an extra space between their tables for years," Klein said to theNew York Times. "Now, I just have to do it for everyone."
With other places also opening, it is difficult to say where the benefits of the hotel's restaurants will be in a few months. But if you are directed, in addition to the Tables at six feet away, expect to see some other changes in the dining rooms across the country. Some restaurants arecut off their menu. Some think that servers candrive. In most places, the number ofPeople in your party will be limited. Stay up-to-date on the restaurants and bars opening and how you can dine safelyRegister for our newsletter. All news and advice will go directly to your inbox!