Obsideon | 05-27-2020 03:40 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Hondaracer
(Post 8987555)
First dine out experience this morning at Yolks, fairly average time seats were staggered with every other table open not many people came and went while we were there
Still virtually impossible to maintain 6 feet as you go to and from the bathroom but I guess this is somthing you have to accept because many restaurants will not be able to open period if you had to maintain 6 feet everywhere throughout | Our restaurant just opened for dine-in this week. It's been a super rough couple months. Luckily our space is big enough to maintain proper distancing but it's still a challenge when our capacity is 200 but only allowed 40 customers now. Quote:
Originally Posted by CivicBlues
(Post 8987561)
Went to Crescent Beach this Saturday and dined out on a patio in the cool cloudy weather. I think I'll be fine doing only this for a few more weeks. Too bad most Asian restaurants don't have patios. Can't wait for my Pho/Ramen/Beef Noodle fix. Takeout sucks for those, we need to open up the streets for some Al Fresco dining, Viet style: | Plug time haha ... both our patios are now open :lol a bit of a pain for me to run to both patios by myself, been really short on staff too Quote:
Originally Posted by ImportPsycho
(Post 8987622)
drove by local pub today,
I've been in there before, and know the size, judging by full parking lot + street parked cars, I have no idea how they are keeping distance inside... | I drove down Davie and Denman a couple days ago. The Liquor store by the Burger King looks like a rave party outside, witnessed a fight too. Lots of pent up anger around town.
The British pub on the corner was packed and Score on Davie also had a bunch of people outside huddled together. Even the Greek food was busy, they had a row of tables put together outside with a group of 12 middle-eastern men sitting together. I'm assuming most of these people just came down from English Bay. Zero social distancing, seems there isn't enough manpower to crack down on all these shops not following protocol.
It's really sad to see and I really hope we don't get a second wave but it's not looking good the way these places are operating... Quote:
Originally Posted by Nlkko
(Post 8987624)
This fees makes sense if they have clear distancing guidelines: reduce capacity = reduce revenue and PPE cost. You'll see a lot of businesses do this or simply go bust. 6ft = a lot of space not being used while paying the same rent. | It's definitely increased our cost of operation by a lot, buying bucket-loads of sanitizers and hundreds of masks. Extra hand spraying stations, printing extra menus, etc... all the while trying to keep the prices reasonable. Not to mention the minimum wage increase again on June 1st. |