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‘We’re all in the same boat.’ Gainesville restaurants share widespread staffing issues Sliced pizza baker Ethan Blanchard prepares an order Wednesday, April 28, 2021, following the day s lunch rush. Restaurants in Hall County are having trouble with staffing. - photo by Scott Rogers Walking past restaurants in Gainesville, people will find themselves hard-pressed not to see a door or window adorned with a sign that reads, “We’re hiring.” “We’re all in the same boat,” Josh Tedder, co-owner of Sliced, said. “Everybody is struggling to turn out a quality product in a reasonable time frame.” Tedder said he recently had to close his Sliced location in Buford on Sundays because he doesn’t have enough staff to meet the demand of customers. He currently has openings for full-time and part-time staff at four of his Sliced businesses. ....
What changes to Gainesville alcohol ordinance could mean for restaurants, customers Harvest Kitchen bartender Lindsay Sullivan pours a beer Friday, Jan. 29, 2021, at the South Enota Drive restaurant. A proposed amendment to Gainesville s alcohol ordinance could make alcohol sales on outdoor patio dining easier for non-downtown restaurants. - photo by Scott Rogers Beer or wine delivered from the grocery store to your home? More opportunities to enjoy a cold beverage on outdoor patios? These are some of the possibilities for Gainesville residents, if the city council approves proposed amendments to its alcohol ordinance at its Feb. 2 meeting. If approved on Feb. 2, what changes in the city’s alcohol ordinance? ....