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Sonya Donahue, general manager of the Speak Easy Restaurant in Moorhead, said she is looking forward to the easing of COVID-19 restrictions for Minnesota businesses. David Samson / The Forum That s huge, said Sonya Donahue, general manager of the Speak Easy Restaurant in south Moorhead. It s going to be a nice release, to let it go, to get back to normal. But, we all have to worry about everybody s safety, said Donahue, adding that most employees at the restaurant have been vaccinated and that she planned to get her second shot next week.
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Moorhead bars and restaurants welcome back customers
For Minnesota bar and restaurant owners, it felt like a second grand opening Monday, Jan. 11 as customers can now eat and drink inside these places for the first time in almost 2 months, but there are restrictions. Written By: Tanner Robinson | 10:51 pm, Jan. 11, 2021
MOORHEAD The grills were piping hot and the drinks were fresh off the tap as servers chatted with customers on Monday, Jan. 11 the first day of restaurants being back open to dine-in traffic in Minnesota.
Customers like Greg Stark were happy to feel the atmosphere again. It was awesome to get back inside the store, and being able to come out, come down, sit down and have a drink or something and actually be able to talk to someone, Stark said.
Moorhead restaurant says reopening to dine-in customers will feel like “a grand opening”
Starting Monday, bars and restaurants in Minnesota can open to 50 percent capacity, with a maximum of 150 people.
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MOORHEAD, Minn. – Governor Tim Walz loosens COVID-19 restrictions that will go into effect on January 11th, including indoor dining.
“For us it does feel like a grand reopening, we’re excited to see our people, we’re in this business for the people,” Bartender & Server at Legends Sports Bar & Grill Baylee Engquist said.
Starting Monday, bars and restaurants in Minnesota can open to 50 percent capacity, with a maximum of 150 people.