Anticipated central Pa. restaurant openings to look forward to this spring, summer
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Inside the new Tequila Willies under construction. Don Carter Jr. owns several area restaurants, including Dockside Willies in Wormleysburg.
February 24, 2021.
Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
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There’s plenty to look forward to in spring 2021 and not just warmer weather.
Several restaurants are preparing to open in the Harrisburg area, giving pent-up diners an opportunity to grab a seat or takeout from a new spot.
While some of the restaurants’ plans were delayed by COVID-19, others have sprung up during the pandemic hiatus. Many are awaiting the all-clear as state restrictions loosen up and vaccination rates to climb before they officially host grand openings. The new restaurants are coming on board as the state has eased some restrictions on restaurants, allowing more diners, bar service and later hours for serving alcohol.
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RestaurantNews.com) Arooga’s Grille House & Sports Bar Co-Founder and President has been recognized for the fifth time as part of
Nation’s Restaurant News Power List Reader Picks, ranking #29 for 2021 in his category of Most Influential Restaurant Executives in the Country out of over five hundred overall submissions.
Huether’s ranking out of 91 total picks positions him alongside some of the most influential players in the restaurant industry.
“It’s amazing to be recognized again by NRN with so many other outstanding restaurant executives.” said Arooga’s President and Co-Founder Gary Huether, Jr. “Because of these unprecedented circumstances, we focused on innovating our systems to better manage our takeout and delivery operations and have seen a ton of growth in our off-premise sales, which has helped sustain us during these difficult times.”