Jan 26, 2021
MARION After the Board of Health noticed a surplus of cars in the parking lot at Brew Fish Bar and Eatery on Spring Street, the restaurant posted on Facebook that it would be closing temporarily due to the state’s capacity restrictions on businesses.
State-level restrictions implemented by Governor Charlie Baker in December reduce the capacity of all businesses to 25%. The restrictions were initially set to end on Jan. 10, but have been extended multiple times, now lasting until at least Feb 8.
“Given the recent extended duration of the capacity limits, and the fact that we are continuing to lose money each day with the reduced seating restrictions, we’ve made the difficult decision to close effective January 22nd and until such time as the capacity limit is allowed to increase,” read Brew Fish’s post.
Aidan Pollard Jan 20, 2021
MARION The Board of health will look into the Brew Fish Bar and Eatery after officials noticed that there were a surplus of cars in the restaurant’s parking lot.
Board Chair Ed Hoffer said at a Jan. 20 meeting that the number cars of cars in the parking lot were making him “wonder if they are in fact compliant with state rules.”
State-level restrictions implemented by Governor Charlie Baker in December reduce the capacity of all businesses to 25%. The restrictions were initially set to end on Jan. 10, but have been extended multiple times, now lasting until at least Feb 8.