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“Of course,” he said when asked about feeling excited about opening his indoor space. “Up to now, we are not making money,” said Samuel, who launched the restaurant in December with his wife, Regina.
Businesses across the city are “thrilled to death” after hearing that Long Beach will allow customers indoors at restaurants, theaters, gyms and other spaces starting Monday—a move that will likely quench a thirst for social and economic stimulation in the city’s deserted spaces.
And in West Long Beach, Sunday afternoon looked mostly dry as businesses continued to operate under shortened hours or remained closed.