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Local restaurants have weathered a year of virus-related hardships, here’s how they’re doing
Dos Amigos manager Kina Gilson gets slammed with lunchtime takeout orders on Friday afternoon. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff
Dos Amigos manager Kina Gilson gets slammed with lunchtime takeout orders on Friday afternoon, March 5, 2021. GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff
Published: 3/7/2021 4:37:29 PM
When the pandemic suddenly upended lives last March and abruptly closed all restaurants in the state on St. Patrick’s Day, the uncertainty was one of the hardest parts for Kosmas Smirnioudis, owner of the Windmill Restaurant in Concord.
“It was very nerve-racking not knowing what was going to happen, not knowing how things were going to turn out,” he said.
Depot Street restaurants flooded with bad news, hope to dry out soon
Owner Corey Fletcher stands in the dining room of Revival as workmen get ready to replace the floor. Geoff Forester / Monitor staff
Revival Kitchen and Bar and Angelina’s Ristorante Italiano were flooded over the weekend after a pipe burst. Courtesy of Revival
Published: 12/24/2020 1:48:31 PM
When Corey Fletcher arrived at his Depot Street restaurant Monday to view water damage caused by a ruptured hot-water pipe, he knew immediately that a bad year, drawing to a close, had gotten worse.
“I unlocked the door and everywhere there were streams of water,” Fletcher, the owner of the Revival Kitchen and Bar, said. “Water was pouring in, running toward the low spots, through any spot it could find to head downward.”