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Where Do Restaurants Go From Here?

Evening Forum

Photo by Molly DeCoudreaux

Restaurants have long served a critical role as third places — spaces where people can congregate around food and drink and where communities are built and celebrated — but even their importance in our cities could not save them from the pandemic. Already known for the high rate of failure and notoriously slim profit margins, the industry has experienced widespread collapse since March, with nearly-incalculable human and financial tolls. But many restaurants persist, determined to eventually welcome patrons once again. Come hear from local restaurant owners and chefs about how they’ve responded to COVID-19 and where the restaurant industry goes from here. Co-presented by CUESA.

+ Lenore Estrada / Three Babes Bakeshop
+ Brandon Jew / Mister Jiu's
+ Kristin Houk / All Good Pizza
+ Aref Elgaali / Z Zoul Cafe

 

 

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