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When Does a Restaurant Become an Essential Business?

When Does a Restaurant Become an Essential Business? These owners bristle at the notion that they’re a luxury By Melissa McCart Photo: Fieldtrip USA These three restaurant owners pivoted like everyone else trying to survive the economic wallop of the pandemic, but rather than switch from a sit-down spot to a takeout model, adding groceries, or selling takeaway booze to stay afloat, they assessed how the pandemic was affecting their business and employees and looked to their communities to decide how to pivot. Their models point to a way forward for independent restaurants. “Restaurants make sure the streets stay clean. They make sure crime stays low. They help make sure the agricultural system runs. They employ a lot of people, not just in our direct industry,” said JJ Johnson, owner of Fieldtrip in Manhattan.  Read: Restaurants like these are focusing on partnerships that help feed communities and support farmers who need it most. 

2020 visions - The Boston Globe

2020 visions As we kick 2020 to the curb and desperately yearn for ordinary times, I hope we will hold on to some of the surprising small mercies around Boston that have vindicated this sad, surreal year. By Renée Loth Contributor,Updated December 31, 2020, 3:00 a.m. Email to a Friend Restaurant-goers enjoy dinner on an outdoor patio at Terramia Ristorante in September. The North End never felt so European.Erin Clark / Globe Staff I’ve been watching the Frederick Wiseman documentary “City Hall,” about the earnest mundanities of municipal government, set right here in Boston. The city looks great in the film: the old and new architecture; the waterfront; the beautiful, multicultural faces. It’s strange, and poignant, to watch Bostonians filmed in the months before the coronavirus pandemic, blithely crowding into airless meeting rooms or hugging at a food bank’s Thanksgiving dinner. I even grew nostalgic watching a traffic officer write out parking tick

These Boston Restaurants Helped Their Communities in 2020

Eater Boston , and more: “Twelve Hours in Brighton has been giving out more than 100 bagged meals on Wednesdays since May 4. They set up a makeshift curbside pickup in front of their business each week. The lemonade-style cardboard signs read ‘Free Food’ and ‘Helping Each Other.’ It is a beautiful reminder of the power of community. ” Samer encourages readers to consider donating to : “Asia Mei at Moonshine 152 really came up to bat for the Boston restaurant community as a whole, when she advocated for rent relief, grants, and forgivable loans.” Nathan encourages readers to consider donating to : “Pagu chef and owner Tracy Chang has been working tirelessly throughout the pandemic on several initiatives, including co-launching the Off Their Plate organization, a scalable model meant to mobilize restaurants to safely feed their communities and frontline workers throughout the pandemic, which in turn provides economic relief for the participating restaurants

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