Technically speaking: How technology helped save independent Dallas restaurants during the pandemic
From delivery apps to contactless payment, many of these strategies are here to stay.
Tyler Shin is owner and Managing Member of Revolving Kitchen in Garland.(Brandon Wade / Special Contributor)
By Dalila Thomas Brent
8:44 AM on May 11, 2021 CDT
As restaurants navigated the uncertainty of the pandemic over the last year, one thing quickly became clear: Technology was going to be a key to survival.
From low-tech intercom systems to high-tech delivery apps and virtual food halls, many forms of technology not only saved small, family-owned restaurants during the pandemic but also might be used long-term.
Kessler Baking Studio s New Spicy Chocolate Biscotti
dallasobserver.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dallasobserver.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Dallas Bakeries and Confectioners Break Out Their Colorful, Sweet Easter Treats
dallasobserver.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dallasobserver.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Want to know where you’ll still need a mask in Dallas? City database is intended to help
The city is asking business owners to fill out an online survey to be added to an interactive map of where customers and employees are required to wear a mask.
Signage outside of Gloria s Latin Cuisine restaurant at the Bishop Arts District in Dallas, on the first day the mask mandate and occupancy limits are lifted, on Wednesday. The city has started a database and is asking businesses to let residents know if they will be requiring masks.(Ben Torres)
Dallas residents can now check a new city database listing whether businesses are requiring masks for people who are inside.