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All restaurants and food-service operations inspected in Cobb County since May 13 received a grade of B or higher. (Shutterstock)
COBB COUNTY, GA Nearly 50 Cobb County restaurants and food-service operations, including schools, were inspected in the last week, with 37 of those entities receiving As.
Eleven of them received grades of B, and none received a C or below.
Each item on an inspection form has a point value ranging from 1 to 9 points, with violations deducting points from the best possible score of 100. Higher points are taken for items with higher risk to cause illness, while repeat violations take even more points.
Barry’s Bootcamp Review: Expect Plenty of Selfies and Burpees at the Trendy Workout
The cultish fitness chain opened its first Denver studio on April 22. If you like challenging exercise classes accompanied by good selfie lighting, you may have just found your workout nirvana. Allyson Reedy •
May 3, 2021
There are two things you need to know about Barry’s Bootcamp, the celebrity-favorite fitness chain that recently opened its first Denver studio in Cherry Creek. First, it is dedicated to giving attendees an intense, 50-minute workout, and second, the brand is equally committed to providing good lighting and backdrops for selfies.
The format of a Barry’s workout is relatively simple: half high-intensity interval training (HIIT) on the treadmill and half weightlifting. And all of it is done in a dimly-lit, mirrored room with red lighting the signature Red Room that many people tell me during my visit to try a class makes everyone look great. (I am also informed that Ba
Have you wanted to ever dine in the middle of a driveway? You ll soon have the chance at one of downtown Northville s restaurants.
The city s planning commission reviewed and recommended approval to allow the Garage Grill and Fuel Bar, 202 W. Main St., to add more than two dozen additional outdoor seats in the restaurant s front driveway.
The push for additional outdoor seating continues well into the COVID-19 pandemic where more restaurants have sought outdoor dining as a way to attract guests. This year was kind of a trial year for all of us in Northville and certainly for the Garage, said owner Mark Evasic during the meeting. Those heaters were never meant to be running in January or February.