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Smorgasburg, closed since March 2020, returns July Fourth Jean Trinh © Provided by The LA Times Smorgasburg, the downtown Los Angeles food market, is reopening July Fourth. (Smorgasburg L.A.)
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After a long hiatus because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Smorgasburg L.A. will reopen July Fourth. The downtown L.A. outdoor food market, home to Moo Craft’s Barbecue, Tacos 1986 and other local businesses, is bringing back a majority of its vendors and introducing new ones. Its Smorg Delivered program through Grubhub is also making a comeback; customers will be able to order online and have food delivered to their homes or pick it up at an on-site station. Smorgasburg L.A. will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays.
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Marianna Caldwell’s favorite seat in the house is gone, but its removal brought Cassia one step closer to reopening the dining room.
The sommelier and general manager of the Southeast Asian restaurant loved to perch at the seafood counter, where she’d observe cooks shucking oysters and readying crab claws while she people-watched and felt the hum of conversation bounce off the industrial-modern ceiling. But for nearly a year Cassia’s seats at raw bar and every other indoor table sat vacant as restaurants and bars reeled and pivoted throughout COVID-19. Now, at the start of the yellow tier, Cassia and other restaurants that have waited to reopen their dining rooms are unveiling renovations, improvements, new menus and even entire concept changes that their teams spent weeks or months planning.
The goal will be to think about how Pittsfield can be a thriving place to live, work, and play for all members of broader communities. President Branden Huldeen explained that he sees three ways that everyone can move forward together: innovation, collaboration, and the very important work in equity, diversity, inclusion, and access. I want to recognize it, it s been a rough year. And rough is probably the kindest word I could probably use for right now. But I m proud of the number of businesses that have been able to push through so far, Huldeen said at Thursday s annual meeting.
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