Sam Gross’ dreams of transforming his favorite childhood pizza shop’s recipes into the best pizza restaurant in the world came to an end as Old 99 Brewing Co. and Loggers
Loggers Pizza, which began as Sam Gross’ dream of transforming his favorite childhood pizza shop’s recipes into the best pizza restaurant in the world, is at risk of closing for
Douglas County moves to moderate risk
At Loggers Tap House in Roseburg, owner Sam Gross said he’s excited about the downgrade because he’s hopeful it will bring in more customers in the long run.
Posted: Apr 30, 2021 6:01 PM
Posted By: Evita Garza
ROSEBURG, Ore. – For the first time ever, Douglas County moved to moderate risk on Friday.
Under these new guidelines, gyms and indoor entertainment facilities can be open at 50 percent capacity or 100 people max.
The same rule applies for indoor dining at restaurants and bars.
At Loggers Tap House in Roseburg, owner Sam Gross said he’s excited about the downgrade because he’s hopeful it will bring in more customers in the long run.
Officials confirm they have several open complaints at this time.
Posted: Mar 12, 2021 3:32 PM
Updated: Mar 12, 2021 5:38 PM
Posted By: Evita Garza
ROSEBURG, Ore. Two more Douglas County restaurants have reopened for indoor dine-in, despite the county being in extreme risk.
Aaron Corvin, a spokesman for Oregon OSHA, told KEZI 9 News that they have open complaints against Blac-N-Bleu Bistro and MyCoffee, both on Garden Valley Boulevard in Roseburg. Corvin said the complaint regarding Blac-N-Bleu was made this week.
He also confirmed that there is also an open complaint against Casey’s Restaurant right now. The restaurant was fined nearly $14,000 in May 2020 after they reopened for dine-in against Gov. Kate Brown’s first stay-at-home order.
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