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Metro Detroit bar owners expect low key St. Patrick s Day amid pandemic limits Irish-themed holiday a big day for many bar owners Bars, restaurants were temporarily shut down last year as pandemic took hold Crain s Detroit Business St. Patrick s Day revelers are reminded to stay socially distanced as they celebrate the day. For Dick O Dow s Irish Public House owner Mitch Black, this St. Patrick s Day will be the most low key of all 24 that have been celebrated at the Birmingham bar. On a typical St. Patrick s Day for us, you could expect to see two or three Irish bands playing, bagpipers and dancers walking around. Because of the(pandemic-related) guidelines in place, we re not going to have any of that this year. Because of the situation we re in with the capacity (limits), it doesn t make sense to hype up a big event. ....
That Guinness might taste just a little bit sweeter this year for St. Patrick s Day for those heading to the pub. But despite most pubs being open, it s not going to feel the same way as it did before 2020. Restrictions on indoor dining meant to curtail the spread of the coronavirus mean the Irish pubs won t be as packed as they usually are in mid-March. Frank Grisa, owner of O Malley s Irish Pub in Livonia, said he s happy to have St. Patrick s Day return but wishes it could look like some of the parties he s thrown in the past, which included plenty of live music, outdoor tents and visits from local Irish dance schools. ....
Birmingham Restaurant Week gets a boost as restrictions ease Dick O’Dow’s pub owner Mitch Black said now that indoor dining is allowed again, he plans to keep the outdoor patio open to diners and guests waiting for an indoor table. Photo by Deb Jacques Advertisement BIRMINGHAM For the second time during this pandemic, restaurants across Michigan welcomed diners again last week after a months-long indoor dining ban. The reopening, though, comes with even stricter caveats than last time in order to limit the spread of COVID-19. Eateries are restricted to only 25% of their seating occupancy, and they need to close their doors by 10 p.m. ....