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r/nashville • u/TNJed717 • Feb 26 '24
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Yes but if you owned a restaurant in LA county to be forced to close for a year was death
3 u/ReflexPoint Feb 26 '24 Restaurants weren't closed for a year or anything even close to that. 5 u/ad37992 Feb 27 '24 Yes they were. You could do outdoor seating /delivery, and pick up orders only. And, it was like that for a year 0 u/Omegalazarus Antioch Feb 27 '24 And so all those restaurants must have died. So are all the restaurants in LA county only 3 years old? 5 u/ad37992 Feb 27 '24 Fly out to LA and take trip down Weho. Tons of closed restaurants that had been around for years
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Restaurants weren't closed for a year or anything even close to that.
5 u/ad37992 Feb 27 '24 Yes they were. You could do outdoor seating /delivery, and pick up orders only. And, it was like that for a year 0 u/Omegalazarus Antioch Feb 27 '24 And so all those restaurants must have died. So are all the restaurants in LA county only 3 years old? 5 u/ad37992 Feb 27 '24 Fly out to LA and take trip down Weho. Tons of closed restaurants that had been around for years
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Yes they were. You could do outdoor seating /delivery, and pick up orders only. And, it was like that for a year
0 u/Omegalazarus Antioch Feb 27 '24 And so all those restaurants must have died. So are all the restaurants in LA county only 3 years old? 5 u/ad37992 Feb 27 '24 Fly out to LA and take trip down Weho. Tons of closed restaurants that had been around for years
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And so all those restaurants must have died. So are all the restaurants in LA county only 3 years old?
5 u/ad37992 Feb 27 '24 Fly out to LA and take trip down Weho. Tons of closed restaurants that had been around for years
Fly out to LA and take trip down Weho. Tons of closed restaurants that had been around for years
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u/ad37992 Feb 26 '24
Yes but if you owned a restaurant in LA county to be forced to close for a year was death