Restaurants Say Socially Distant Dining Rooms Could Wipe Out Business

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Some casual-dining chains built up to-go businesses during the crisis and say they can come closer to breaking even with fewer diners, but other owners say their restaurants won’t survive if they can’t fill their seats

Restaurants that built their businesses on keeping seats full are trying to figure out how to run at a fraction of that capacity.

Across the U.S., dining rooms are reopening and some customers are returning, industry data shows. But restaurants say they expect months of sales losses ahead due to capacity constraints imposed to contain the new coronavirus. They are also buying plexiglass walls to separate tables, hiring cleaning staff and turning fewer tables to give booths deeper scrub downs between customers, expenses that...

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Deliver. If people actually liked their restaurant, they will pay for delivery.

These restaurants are going the way of the dodo bird.

Or they could follow the example of Madrid and expand capacity on the street and in parking bays..........

Need to switch very quickly to drive-thru's. There is no choice. Very few will feel safe eating at dine-in restaurants. That is going to go the way of dodo birds

It's simple, they can't without laying off employees

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And infecting a lot of people in these restaurants because of not social distancing and not wearing masks, could definitely cause businesses to close. So there's that.

This should be about freedom of choice. Odds of severe COVID flu are astronomically low. Most of us are perfectly willing to take the normal chances present in the everyday world & get back to normal. I am perfectly fine with going to a non-distanced restaurant or anywhere else

Wondering if eateries can add curb service take-out, delivery for orders over a certain amount to make up for loss of customers in house. Businesses need to quickly adapt and form a new business model not relying on the old one.

Lot of these restaurants are locally owned franchises or small business owners. Hope you are happy 'don't re-open' crowd. Political science will ruin small businesses owners in the name of COVID and defeating the President at all costs strategy.

Open fully! People won't go if they are scared...so stay home. The rest of us want to live. The new ABNORMAL is not justified.

that is going to be an issue for smaller places b/c 6' of real estate empty is prob more than most of those places have....and Im really worried about a sep issue of support groups that arent meeting.

It’s the circulation of the air in confined spaces that can get you, not the distance of ones seat. We r fucked !

This is Hella sad... It's as if some large part of American culture is dying right before our eyes

A lot of people are scared to death of Covid19. Personally, I want to live life to the fullest. I'll try to get out as much as I can. I don't like staying in all the time. We're going to the OliveGarden tomorrow for my wife's birthday.

Most of those chains suck anyway.

Congress should try running on 50% of their budget

Applebee’s is “gourmet dining” - Talladega Nights reference...

god damn WSJ propaganda NAZIS

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