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r/nashville • u/TNJed717 • Feb 26 '24
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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
-2 u/ReflexPoint Feb 27 '24 That isn't my definition of "closed". 2 u/a_path_Beyond Feb 27 '24 Closed is closed. that forced many to go out of business because there werent enough business to stay open. people didnt want outdoor seating or delivery from sit down restaurants. so yeah, covid restrictions annihilated private business/restaurants 2 u/ad37992 Feb 27 '24 Thank you for saving me some keystrokes
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That isn't my definition of "closed".
2 u/a_path_Beyond Feb 27 '24 Closed is closed. that forced many to go out of business because there werent enough business to stay open. people didnt want outdoor seating or delivery from sit down restaurants. so yeah, covid restrictions annihilated private business/restaurants 2 u/ad37992 Feb 27 '24 Thank you for saving me some keystrokes
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Closed is closed.
that forced many to go out of business because there werent enough business to stay open. people didnt want outdoor seating or delivery from sit down restaurants. so yeah, covid restrictions annihilated private business/restaurants
2 u/ad37992 Feb 27 '24 Thank you for saving me some keystrokes
Thank you for saving me some keystrokes
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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