There’s a special menu offered at The Olde Spitfire Grille geared toward four-legged customers. From “bark bowls” to “sweet puptato chips,” the South Greensburg eatery has gone out of its way to cater to customers and their pets. It’s been a growing trend in Western Pennsylvania. Pet-friendly restaurants have been
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Joey Marshall pours a beer and Pamela Juart pours wine for customers at Woody’s Piazza Bar at Antonelli Event Center in Irwin.
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“Help wanted” signs at restaurants across the region are as noticeable as menus, as businesses scramble to hire enough workers to serve more customers under loosened indoor dining restrictions.
Restaurant owners and managers have been challenged to find enough workers to stay open longer and feed customers in a timely manner. The problem has become more acute since Gov. Tom Wolf raised the limits on indoor dining to 75% of capacity, while maintaining social distance requirements.