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Author of the article: Peter Hendra Publishing date: Jul 25, 2021 • 1 day ago • 12 minute read Days on Front has set up a food truck with outdoor patio seating in the parking lot of the Front Road location for socially distance dining. Photo by Julia McKay /The Whig-Standard Article content It’s no secret that restaurants were among the hardest hit industries when the pandemic took hold last March. Now, 16 months later and with restaurants allowed to reopen their doors to indoor dining as well as outdoors, the Whig-Standard’s Peter Hendra asked local restaurateurs Zoe Yanovsky, owner of Chez Piggy and Pan Chancho, Matt Day, owner of Days on Front, and Tim Pater, owner of Black Dog Tavern, Atomica, Harper’s Burger Bar and Dianne’s Fish Shack and Smokehouse, to share how they have weathered the pandemic, if the dining experience feels different this time around, and their thoughts about what the future holds for the restaurant industry. Also ....
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Author of the article: Peter Hendra Publishing date: Feb 10, 2021 • February 10, 2021 • 5 minute read “It’s really strange to have people in the store now,” Chris Ellis, co-owner of Trailhead outdoor sports store in Kingston, said Wednesday as the lockdown ended and stores reopened. Photo by Peter Hendra /The Whig-Standard Article content With the lockdown lifted in the Kingston region, retailers and restaurants were finally allowed to reopen their doors to the public on Wednesday. Among those ending their six-and-a-half-week retail hibernation was Trailhead outdoor sports store on Princess Street. It opened its doors at 9:30 a.m. and business had been steady into the early afternoon. ....