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Rain causing major headache for Toronto restaurants without covered patios
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Toronto restaurants without covered patios have been majorly struggling with the recent bout of rainy weather, which makes it difficult to predict whether or not they ll be able to do business.
Even some patios with coverings set up have been getting rained out as the rain pelts down.
For places like Khau Gully, an Indian restaurant with a curbside patio with no covering at all, the situation can get pretty dire. The rains have been very unforgiving this year and as we do not have a covered patio, we lost a lot of business. Not every customer wishes to sit out on a damp and chilly morning or evening, Khau Gully owner Abhishek Arun tells blogTO.