WEST CHESTER â At least two borough restaurants have defied the governorâs order forbidding indoor dining.
West Chester Borough Police contacted Market Street Grill and Pennâs Table on Dec. 12 after receiving a complaint notifying the department that patrons were eating inside. Police wanted to ensure that the eateries were aware of the governorâs order.
Police then forwarded names of the restaurants over to the enforcement group of the state Department of Agriculture. One hundred fifty businesses were non-compliant and received warnings from the Department of Agriculture.
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Lt. Joshua Lee of West Chester Police can see both sides of the order.
Christian Greco, the manager and the son of Market Street Grill founder, Kerry Greco, explained to the Daily Caller in an interview that they were not issued any citations from the police, just a warning. However, Greco’s family owns a second restaurant in Downingtown, PA called Green Street Grill. The Green Street Grill has received two warnings thus far, following the second warning a citation will issued.
“I don’t see the purpose of closing down anymore when the box stores can do whatever they want,” Greco explained in an interview with the Daily Caller. “The inconsistencies are too much for me.”