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Pennsylvania restaurants defy indoor dining shutdown | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff writer NOT GONNA TAKE IT — Michael Passalacqua, owner of Angelo’s Restaurant near Washington, gives a demonstration in a YouTube video explaining why he does not think COVID-19 can be transmitted through indoor dining. (Contributed photo) WASHINGTON, Pa. Restaurants in Pennsylvania are revolting against Gov. Tom Wolf’s order temporarily suspending indoor dining. While many places in the region initially agreed to stop in-person dining in compliance with Wolf’s order last week halting indoor service until Jan. 4, countless local eateries announced Wednesday and Thursday they planned to fully reopen for the weekend. Most posted Facebook messages to customers saying they could no longer weather the economic impact of offering only takeout meals, so they planned to reopen and adhere to previous COVID-19 guidelines from the state, including requiring servers and customers to wear masks.

Restaurants revolt in Pennsylvania | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff writer NOT GONNA TAKE IT Michael Passalacqua, owner of Angelo’s Restaurant near Washington, Pa., gives a demonstration in a YouTube video explaining why he does not think COVID-19 can be transmitted through indoor dining. (Contributed photo) WASHINGTON, Pa. Restaurants in Pennsylvania are revolting against Gov. Tom Wolf’s order temporarily suspending indoor dining. While many places in the region initially agreed to stop in-person dining in compliance with Wolf’s order last week halting indoor service until Jan. 4, countless local eateries announced Wednesday and Thursday they planned to fully reopen for the weekend. Most posted Facebook messages to customers saying they could no longer weather the economic impact of offering only takeout meals, so they planned to reopen and adhere to previous COVID-19 guidelines from the state, including requiring servers and customers to wear masks.

Restaurants Revolt Against Gov Wolf s Order Suspending Indoor Dining | News, Sports, Jobs

For the Intelligencer Photo Provided – Michael Passalacqua, owner of Angelo’s Restaurant near Washington, gives a demonstration in a YouTube video explaining why he does not think COVID-19 can be transmitted through indoor dining. WASHINGTON, Pa. Restaurants are revolting against Gov. Tom Wolf’s order temporarily suspending indoor dining. While many places in the region initially agreed to stop in-person dining in compliance with Wolf’s order last week halting indoor service until Jan. 4, countless local eateries announced Wednesday and Thursday they planned to fully reopen for the weekend. Most posted Facebook messages to customers saying they could no longer weather the economic impact of offering only takeout meals, so they planned to reopen and adhere to previous COVID-19 guidelines from the state, including requiring servers and customers to wear masks.

Warewash area handles leaking; food stored with no covering: Lancaster County restaurant inspections, Dec 11, 2020

Lancaster Liederkranz, 722 S. Chiques Road, Manheim, Nov. 25. Vent in middle of kitchen with a buildup of dust, cabinet under hot holding area in the kitchen extremely dirty with old food debris, dust and soil, bottom of two stand-up reach-in freezer with old food crumbs. Mary’s Cheers Bar, 3068 Lebanon Road, Manheim, Nov. 25. Soda gun and holster with pink buildup. Peters Barbeque Trailer MFF4, 1125 Fairview Road, Manheim, Nov. 25. No violations. Shady Lane Specialties, 868 Running Station Road, Kirkwood, Nov. 25. No violations. Capricio’s, 303 Airport Drive, Smoketown, Nov. 24. The lid for a plastic bulk food container is cracked and needs replaced. Torn rubber door gaskets on the pizza bain-marie unit. Dark moist residue on the nozzles of the self-serve soda unit; cleaned. Cleaning chemicals and paint stored on a shelf above food items; corrected.

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