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By Jenny Callison, posted About 4 hours ago Jimmy Sullivan serves food to a table on the pier at Ocean Grill and Tiki Bar in Carolina Beach. Restaurants throughout the region are understaffed. (Photo by Michael Cline Spencer) Now Hiring” signs dot the commercial landscape these days. After many months of a COVID-plagued economy that forced companies to furlough or lay off employees, a return to economic opportunities surely should be good news.
The hospitality industry is having a particularly difficult time in staffing up, by all accounts. That presents complications for the Cape Fear region, which depends heavily on tourism. The tourist season traditionally begins on Memorial Day, which is May 31, but this year, flocks of visitors have been traveling to the region before then. ....
Restaurants anticipate Cinco de Mayo business boost Cinco de Mayo celebrations give much-needed boost to restaurants By Zach Solon | May 5, 2021 at 11:22 PM EDT - Updated May 6 at 12:06 AM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Cinco de Mayo falling on a Wednesday this year provides a weekday business boost for restaurants in downtown Wilmington that typically see a large crowd for the holiday. “We’re just happy to be back pretty much full force,” said Hayley Jensen, owner of Beer Barrio downtown. Last year, Cinco de Mayo fell when restaurants were only allowed to serve food for take-out and, according to Jensen, they could not serve pre-made alcoholic drinks. Jensen says that despite the restrictions, the holiday was one of their busiest days during the pandemic. ....
WCCB Charlotte s CW February 11, 2021 MORGANTON, N.C. Officials with family-owned Catawba Valley Brewing Company say they are expanding their services to North Carolina’s coast by opening their newest location at the beach in Wilmington. Catawba Valley Brewing Company purchased Wilmington, N.C.’s Skytown Beer Company location after having conservations with restaurant owners Hayley and Stephen from Beer Barrio. “We’ve been actively evaluating locations for some time and have come to love the beer scene and lifestyle in Wilmington. We felt we could really integrate and contribute there,” said Billy Pyatt, Catawba’s CEO and co-owner. “We knew Hayley and Stephen from Beer Barrio, their Front Street restaurant, and a few very cooperative conversations with them resulted in us buying their brewery location. ....
By Jessica Maurer, posted Feb 11, 2021 Catawba Brewing Co.âs newest facility is at 4712 New Centre Drive in Wilmington, formerly home to Skytown Beer Co. (Photo courtesy of Catawba Brewing) Catawba Valley Brewing Co., one of the Southeast’s oldest and largest family-owned craft brewers, has announced its expansion to North Carolina’s coast, having acquired Skytown Beer Co. at 4712 New Centre Drive in Wilmington. Family restaurateurs Hayley Jensen, Stephen Durley, Carol Jensen and Michael Jensen expanded upon their success with Beer Barrio by opening Skytown Beer Company in 2018. The concept featured Jensen s and Durley’s national award-winning homebrew recipes paired with barbecue and pub fare. ....