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Salt Lake City The Utah Restaurant Association (URA) held their annual Restaurant Industry Awards Gala Wednesday, June 30, 2021, at the Grand Ballroom in the Union Depot Building at The Gateway in Salt Lake City. The URA has held their annual gala for the last 30 years and had to cancel the event last year due to the pandemic. It is typically held in early spring. The gala recognizes the outstanding achievements of professionals in the restaurant industry, food community, and also allies of the Utah restaurant industry. Winners are nominated by their peers and restaurant professionals. Restaurant owners, friends of the industry, notable vendors, as well as the exemplary front of the house and back of the house employees with the “U R A Heart of the Industry” award” were among those honored.
Provo-high-schoolUtahUnited-statesSalt-lake-citySalt-lakeCarbon-high-schoolCrown-burgerFrancis-fecteauJason-neeleyTony-caputoScott-evansCherie-bartlesonEvery drop counts: Utah restaurant chain cuts back the automatic water pour
SALT LAKE CITY This week, KSL-TV is exploring simple ways to save water that go beyond how we water our lawns, because every drop counts especially when 90% of Utah is in extreme drought.
Recently, viewer Gaye England emailed the KSL Investigators about the customary practice of restaurants pouring us a glass of water when we sit down, whether we asked for it or not. I can t help but wonder why restaurants continue to bring complimentary water to everyone s table, England wrote. So much waste because most who go to restaurants order soda anyway, and the glass of water goes untouched.
Salt-lakeUtahUnited-statesJulie-hiattDivision-of-water-resourcesUtah-restaurant-associationGaye-englandTsunami-restaurantSushi-barWater-resourcesஉப்பு-ஏரிஉட்டாWhat are Utah restaurants and bars doing now that mask mandates are gone? Kathy Stephenson © Rick Bowmer (Rick Bowmer | AP file photo) Patrons sit at the bar in Cheers to You in Salt Lake City on May 1, 2020. “We’re 100 percent back to normal,” said owner Bob Brown, “and it feels good.”
Now that most public health orders have been lifted, restaurants and bars in Utah can choose what kind of COVID-19 safety measures if any they want to continue.
Many business owners have kept rules about face coverings and social distancing in place while others seem to have gone back to pre-COVID times, not requiring any of the safety measures.
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