March Madness
Ready for the NCAA basketball tournament? So are some suburban restaurants, with COVID-19 protocols in place, of course. Here are some specials you might want to consider.
Bub City Rosemont: Parkway Bank Park, 5441 Park Place, Rosemont, (847) 261-0399, bub-city.com/rosemont/. Catch the tournament games on Bub City s 30 TVs while chowing down on Texas hot link trucker snacks, fried pickles, hickory-smoked chicken wings, tavern pizza and more. Wash it down with a craft beer or $6 shots of Jack Daniels Apple and Jim Beam Fire. Staying home? Delivery and carryout is also available.
City Works and Old Town Pour House: 1850 E. Golf Road, Schaumburg, (847) 584-2500, and 929 N. Milwaukee Ave., Vernon Hills, (847) 984-3571, cityworksrestaurant.com/, and 1703 Freedom Drive, Naperville, (630) 448-6020, and 8 Oak Brook Center, Oak Brook, (630) 601-1440, oldtownpourhouse.com/. Catch all of the games on the dedicated HDTV wall now through April 5 while sipping beer and munchin
Harassment and bad behaviors did occur;
Employees werenât always treated professionally and courteously;
Hiring policies and practices need to be more formalized to ensure Boulevard properly considers all qualified candidates for open positions;
Duvel Moortgat Brewery, Flemish parent company, needs to do a better job bringing the two sister breweries, Boulevard, and Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown, New York, together to work more collaboratively.
Boulevard vowed to make several changes to improve the work environment based on recommendations from the report and its findings.
Those changes include a new leadership structure, which involves more collaboration between Boulevard and Brewery Ommegang.
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Are the Chiefs the only thing Kansas Citians can talk about right now?
Have you noticed how your friends and neighbors are now dripping in Chiefs apparel from tip to toe?
As red and gold flags have replaced the Stars and Stripes outside many homes in the metro, Kansas City is on a countdown to the Super Bowl.
The big game kicks off Sunday at 5:30 p.m. in Tampa.
While not everyone is a football fan, few events attract such huge television audiences.