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CKUA Supports Alberta Restaurants! | Read | CKUA Radio Network

Share This We here at CKUA love eating local and with good reason. Numerous local eateries have donated meals for our fundraising campaigns, and both of our studio locations Edmonton’s historic Alberta hotel, and the Calgary Foundation CKUA Studio in Calgary’s East Village are within walking distance of some great cafés and restaurants. You may have also heard Terry David Mulligan sing the praises of Coyotes in Banff and Calgary’s River Café and Deane House. It’s a tough go for all restaurants these days, so if you can order takeout or delivery or a gift card from a favourite local restaurant, please do, and tip them well!

We can t find the help : Amarillo restaurant owners struggle to find employees

‘We can’t find the help’: Amarillo restaurant owners struggle to find employees VIDEO: ‘We can’t find the help’: Amarillo restaurant owners struggle to find employees By Penny Kmitt | April 13, 2021 at 7:49 AM CDT - Updated April 13 at 1:08 PM AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - Amarillo restaurants say they are facing an extreme shortage of employees, speculating a combination of unemployment, stimulus checks and fear of COVID-19 are the cause. The Panhandle Restaurants Association says they are getting numerous calls from local businesses saying they cannot staff their restaurants. “It’s the worst that I can remember seeing it,” said Kevin Hawkins, former president and current board member of the Texas Restaurant Association’s Panhandle chapter. “They’re putting hire signs out and they’re getting online and trying to hire and we just cant find the help to take care of the customers.”

Last Chance to Try Salt Lake City s Favorite Hangover Cure • Salt Lake Magazine

“How have you never been to Blue Plate?” When I first moved to Salt Lake City as a freshman at Westminster College, Blue Plate Diner was the restaurant that my peers shamed me the most for having never tried. Now, that Blue Plate’s owners have announced they’re shutting down, after two decades in business, I’m not sure if anything can replace it as the east side’s how-have-you-not-eaten-here place. Blue Plate Diner’s popularity with college students—and really anyone seeking a hearty breakfast in Salt Lake City—makes sense, even if it’s not apparent from the jukebox playing Johnny Cash, retro vibes and tiled license plates and other ephemera on the walls. It was easy enough to get to by bike or bus, and bottomless hot coffee and a mountain of home fries were the only way to start the weekend after a long night of “studying.” Like many 18-year-olds, I was experimenting with going vegetarian or vegan (depending on the day) an

SLC s Blue Plate Diner announces impending closure

SLC s Blue Plate Diner announces impending closure After two decades serving hungry customers, Blue Plate Diner in Salt Lake City will close its doors in May. and last updated 2021-03-12 23:49:20-05 SALT LAKE CITY — After two decades serving hungry customers, Blue Plate Diner in Salt Lake City will close its doors in May. This comes after the diner s owners decided to sell the building to developers who are looking to build apartments and storefronts, according to Blue Plate s general manager Joe Mandel. I m going to obviously miss all of the customers, Mandel said. He has worked at the restaurant for more than 15 years. Like, everybody I knew by first name, which was a lot of people.

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