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A month into tightened restrictions, Great Falls restaurants and bars continue to adapt
Hear what owners are saying.
By: Matt Holzapfel
and last updated 2020-12-20 23:08:34-05
GREAT FALLS â On November 17, Governor Steve Bullock announced adjustments to several COVID-19 restrictions in Montana, including lowering the bar and restaurant capacity limit to 50%, and a mandatory 10 p.m. closing time for those same establishments.
Those updated restrictions went into place on November 20. One month later, restaurant and bar owners in Great Falls say theyâre doing OK, but only after a series of continuous adjustments stretching back to March.
âWeâve had to minimize staffing which is really hard,â said Michael Hallahan, who manages Enbar and The Block in downtown Great Falls. âIt affects our team, it affects the economy. Really reducing staff, really monitoring hours our cost of goods, things like that. We really got into our take and bake
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