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Restaurants throughout the South Bay have modified their businesses to accommodate dining while also meeting LA County Health Department mandates for controlling the spread of the coronavirus. Currently this means they can fill take-out and delivery orders. Other restaurants are closing temporarily while considering options and waiting for updates from city, state and county governments.
HERE S WHAT S NEW Regarding Her food festival starts today
Women-owned restaurants all over Los Angeles have united to form dozens of collaborative events, one-of-a-kind menu specials and culinary conversations during the Regarding Her food festival, Jan. 21 through 30. Funds raised from the festival will be used to support and mentor growing establishments. All the RE: Her events are virtual and the food is for take-out only. A full list of restaurants is on the website regardingherfood.com. In the South Bay, the following restaurants are participating:
A grinder erases lane lines on Pier Avenue in downtown Hermosa Beach on Monday in preparation for reducing the street from two car lanes in each direction to one, to make way for bicycles and more outdoor dining. Photo
A grinder erases lane lines on Pier Avenue in downtown Hermosa Beach on Monday in preparation for reducing the street from two car lanes in each direction to one, to make way for bicycles and more outdoor dining. Photo
Under the category of If you can’t fight ‘em, join ‘em, Manhattan Bread and Bagel is offering COVID cookies. Photo courtesy of Manhattan Bread and Bagel
Restaurants throughout the South Bay have modified their businesses to accommodate dining while also meeting LA County Health Department mandates for controlling the spread of the coronavirus. Currently this means they can fill take-out and delivery orders. Other restaurants are closing temporarily while considering options and waiting for updates from city, state and county governments.
AID IN RESPONSE TO COVID CLOSURES
Skechers launches relief for restaurants
Manhattan Beach based Skechers Corp. has initiated a fund aimed at helping local restaurants survive in the wake of COVID-19-related closures. The company will match up to $500,000 in donations made to the fund. Distributions will help the restaurants pay rent, manage operating costs and keep people employed. To make a tax-deductible donation, go online to about.skechers.com/skechers-foundation. Or, write a check payable to the Skechers Foundation with Save Our Restaurants in the memo line. (Or, include a cover letter sp
To help struggling restaurants in Manhattan Beach ride out the coronavirus pandemic, Skechers has created a matching gift program and has already distributed more than $600,000 in grants to 28