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Evansville bars kick off mask-less summer season amid CDCâs new guidance
Evansville bars kick off mask-less summer season amid CDCâs new guidance By 14 News Staff | May 14, 2021 at 10:53 PM CDT - Updated May 14 at 10:53 PM
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - The latest guidance from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention on going mask-less indoors and outdoors coincides with opening night at KCâs Marina Pointe on the riverfront in downtown Evansville.
KCâs Marina Pointe bills itself as Indianaâs only open-air bar, grill, nightclub and restaurant. There was not a mask in sight on Friday.
Both restaurant management and their customers celebrated a fresh start on this unofficial kickoff to the summer season. Unlike last year, this summer will be mask-less in places like KCâs Marina Pointe.
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. They say no worker lasts long in the restaurant industry unless they love it … and it seems COVID has tested that love for many.
Being a server or line cook is grueling work at the best of times. It comes with middling income, high stress levels and long hours that often aren t family-friendly.
The pandemic made it much worse. Restrictions on diners meant fewer tips, hours became unpredictable and there were belligerent customers opposing safety protocols.
With crowds now returning, many restaurants remain understaffed and short of cash, which intensifies even the normal pre-pandemic stressors.
A few, finally, are successfully hiring, but that’s at least in part due to college students out of school for the summer and increasing starting wages.