His location in Castle Rock had roughly 35 employees — and was known for being a place to meet friends both old and new. The Arellano family ran the business. , just mom and pop — me and my wife and my son Zander and my daughter Isabella, even though she mostly just drank the soda," he said. C&C Breakfast & Korean Kitchen was a family business. Owner Jesse Arellano is shown here , along with his wife, April , plus their two kids and other cherished family members.
Jesse Arellano owned C&C Breakfast and Korean Kitchen in Colorado, which had two locations. He spoke to Fox News Digital this week about what happened to his business — and what he's doing now. On one side were those who were extremely supportive in terms of helping to keep the business alive. Some people even taped money to the storefront to show their support for the family business, he told Fox News Digital.. Someone even wrote that by reopening his restaurants, he was completely harming the Colorado restaurant industry. Even so, Arellano decided to stay open a day longer — resulting in a $15,000-a-day fine.
But after everything the family endured — including the death of Arellano's father during the pandemic — and with the pressure of operating and maintaining two locations, one in Castle Rock and the other in Colorado Springs, the family ultimately had to close both locations.
His quote: “me and my family,” which is grammatically incorrect shows his lack of education. Proves your preying on undereducated whites with racist hatred. How scary. Brittany Kasko shame on you
In the middle of a pandemic that has killed 1 million Americans, where the virus is carried in the air, he opens his indoor restaurant and you think this was wise Really Eat here today, die next week Really?