NKY cafe owner charged for keeping dining room open against state orders, attorney says
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Josh Bazan
Beans Cafe and Bakery owner Richard Hayhoe said heâs keeping his restaurantâs dining room open because his customers deserve to make up their own mind about whether they want to come inside and sit down or go through the drive-thru.
By: WCPO staff
and last updated 2020-12-16 15:45:31-05
DRY RIDGE, Ky. â The owner of Beans Cafe and Bakery is facing criminal charges for keeping the restaurant s indoor dining room open after Kentucky health officials ordered them to temporarily close, the restaurant owner s attorney, Chris Wiest confirmed to WCPO Tuesday night.
misses them. i don t get rich doing what i m doing. i feel happy doing good things for people. it gets really cold up here. i think a lot of people don t understand how cold it can get. it must be a scary feeling to be cold and not having a place to go. i created the facebook group forget me not ak.org to help reconnect homeless people to their families. when i approach someone to see if they want to be a part of the group, i usually have a gift for them. hey, here is something for you. do you mind if we talk for a little bit? till them a group and do you have any messages to send out to family or friends aends lastly do you have a wish for anything. sometimes it s i wish i could go back home. when i thought about this concept for this facebook group i feel what we are doing is we are creating a community of people that want to do good things. beans cafe is a day time homeless kitchen and soup