Monday marks the day many food lovers have been waiting for – the chance to sit indoors at their favourite restaurant again. While many places, including some of the ones listed below, have been offering outdoor seating where space allows, this has proved to be less than preferable on Cornwall s wetter days. As a reminder of what treats await come May 17, we ve rounded up a list of the ten best restaurants in the Falmouth and Helston areas, including surrounding villages, according to customer reviews on TripAdvisor. (Note: Although the majority of these places will be available to visit from Monday, some have chosen to delay their reopening for a few more weeks.)
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The husband and wife behind Tako Ten at Bridges on Tramway are capitalizing on their success with plans to open up two additional restaurants there this summer.
Joshua Gomez and Michelle Waterson said Thai Street and Refresh are slated to open at Bridges on Tramway, at 12501 Candelaria NE, this June.
“(There’s) an opportunity to be had here in Albuquerque to really get creative with different restaurant and food concepts,” Waterson said. “I know that it’s been a rough year for all the restaurants because of COVID, but, you know, our mentality about it is … ‘if we can conquer the winter, then everything else is gonna be a breeze. ”
The East Side Mini Mart and other businesses will be torn down to make way for the new dorms. Photo: GoLocal
The owner of a mini-mart in a strip mall slated to be torn down to make way for new dormitories at Brown University says he was assured by school officials he would be able to move his store into retail space in the new development.
Now, he says Brown tells him he cannot move his business into the new building.
“For years they said there will be new construction. They said don’t worry, that we could come back,” said David Faria, who owns the East Side Mini-Mart on Brook Street, which will be demolished this fall for the student housing. GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST
Frozen dessert parlour idea dropped amid concerns over flooding
Broderick Crawford of Marandola’s Gelateria applied for consent to put a kiosk on Tay Street in Perth in which staff could prepare and sell gelato and ice cream to passers-by
Broderick Crawford wanted to sell ice cream by the riverside in Perth (Image: Getty Images)
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