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Baltimore City has given the OK for restaurants and bars to reopen, but some argue it’s still not enough to keep them profitable.
“Twenty-five percent, unfortunately, the numbers just don’t work,” said Rob Frisch, the co-owner of the Mt. Washington Tavern. “And the one-hour dining window, that doesn’t make any sense to us.”
Earlier this week, Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott announced restaurants and bars can reopen at 25% capacity for indoor dining and 50% capacity for outdoor dining as long as customers are out of the establishment within one hour.
Scott closed restaurants six weeks ago, the day after he took office. His predecessor, Mayor Bernard C. Jack Young, closed bars that don t serve food.
Print Phil Yacuboski, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5
Baltimore City has given the OK for restaurants and bars to reopen, but some argue it’s still not enough to keep them profitable.
“Twenty-five percent, unfortunately, the numbers just don’t work,” said Rob Frisch, the co-owner of the Mt. Washington Tavern. “And the one-hour dining window, that doesn’t make any sense to us.”
Earlier this week, Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott announced restaurants and bars can reopen at 25% capacity for indoor dining and 50% capacity for outdoor dining as long as customers are out of the establishment within one hour.
Scott closed restaurants six weeks ago, the day after he took office. His predecessor, Mayor Bernard C. Jack Young, closed bars that don t serve food.