15 more Pa. restaurants receive closure notices for defying COVID orders
Updated Jan 21, 2021;
Posted Jan 20, 2021
Taste of Sicily in Palmyra is among the restaurants that received closure notices Jan. 11-17 from the Pa. Department of Agriculture. Community members and elected officials attended a protest in June in support of the restaurant which has been defying Gov. Tom Wolf s COVID mitigation orders.
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More than a dozen Pennsylvania restaurants received closure notices in the past week for not following the state’s COVID-19 mitigation orders.
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture announced today 15 restaurants disobeyed Gov. Tom Wolf’s pandemic protocols. The inspections took place Jan. 11-17.
But the Jan. 5 suit adds a provision seeking damages and restitution for âunjust enrichmentâ by the restaurants, including âwrongful gains and disgorgement of profits realized through their violations of the order.â
The Lancaster County restaurants named in the new suit all received âclosure by noticeâ orders between Dec. 21 and Dec. 27 from the state Department of Agriculture for violating the indoor dining ban.
The Lancaster County restaurants named in the Jan. 5 department of health suit are:
Brickerville Family Restaurant, 2 28th East Division Highway, Lititz.
Hometown Kitchen, 18 Furnace Road, Quarryville.
New Holland Coffee Company, 832 West Main St., New Holland.
Park City Diner, 884 Plaza Blvd., Lancaster.
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