Erie County restaurants welcome fans back inside for Bills playoff game
Due to state rules, bars and restaurants still had to close by 10 p.m. despite the late start. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 12:01 AM EST January 17, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. Erie County bars and restaurants were able to welcome people inside for the first time in a while on Saturday night.
In the orange zone, restaurants were limited to outdoor seating or takeout.
That changed in recent says, following a lawsuit against the state. They re now allowed to open at 50 percent capacity, with several other safety precautions in place. People are all excited. Ever since we put our tent outside before this all got open again, it was sold out the day the tent was going up. The restaurant is sold out now. Everybody s coming now before they go to the game. When the game starts we ve got a whole other group coming in. We re happy. We re really happy. We missed this, said Mark Ebeling
Perham City Council approves use of alleyway for drive-thru coffee business
A new coffee shop with a drive-thru window is planning to move into what is currently Boedy Appliance on Main Street. Written By: RosaLin Alcoser | ×
The city of Perham approved a subleased of the alleyway behind the current Boedy Appliance with Tick Tock Coffee which would allow the coffee shop to put in a drive-thru window. (RosaLin Alcoser/Focus)
Perham’s Main Street as the shop could be getting a new coffee shop with a drive-thru window in the building that currently houses Boedy Appliance, 200 W Main St.
Tick Tock Coffee is looking at buying the Boedy Appliance building and adding a drive-thru window to the back of the building.