Restaurateurs fear dining rooms will close, again
Restaurateurs wonder if they’ve paid a higher price than other businesses during COVID, and fear another shutdown could be coming as virus numbers rise.
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Restaurateurs wonder if they’ve paid a higher price than other businesses during COVID, and fear another shutdown could be coming as virus numbers rise.
Restaurant Iris has teamed up with Table 22 to offer a monthly food or cocktail subscription box stocked with food, cocktails, or both.
Chef Kelly English continues to serve Catalan cuisine at Restaurant Iris for the month of September, but other Iris items are on the combined menu at The Second Line.
Kelly English turns to one of his favorites for a series of ‘pop-ups’ at Restaurant Iris, when he changes the menu to Catalan cuisine for a few weeks.
Small restaurants say they want their voices heard by the Shelby County Health Department when it comes to decisions that affect their business; send letter to director, Alisa Haushalter.
Kelly and Jennifer talk a bit about what it’s like to be a restaurateur and a diner during COVID.
With contact tracing in restaurants starting today, you’ll need to give your name and number when you visit a local dining room.
Take a look at the new patio at The Second Line and Restaurant Iris on Saturday, but you probably won't be able to walk on it just yet.
Jennifer Biggs talks to Kelly English and Ryan Trimm about how they survived the COVID shutdown, what they’re doing to keep their takeout, curbside and delivery business going and what’s going to happen when they reopen.
Some folks aren’t ready to go out to dinner; po’boy kits are one of the many options available for takeout and delivery from Iris Etc.
Wine dinners have resumed, and now you can participate from your own dining room or even your screened porch. It’s yet another use for Zoom.
Employees receiving generous unemployment benefits can make it hard for restaurateurs to have adequate staff when it’s time to reopen and to meet their PPP forgiveness requirements.
Kelly English is passing out Gibson’s, Elwood’s has a Saturday night steak dinner, and Jimmy Gentry’s corn mash comes back next week.
Restaurateurs find applying for loans under the CARES Act to be time-consuming and confusing, but now they hope the money is on the way so they can put people back to work.
The only certainty is that we live in a time of worry, but we can prepare for bad days while living safely to help ensure we stay well.
It’s only been two weeks since Memphis restaurants starting closing, but those two weeks have changed us all, maybe forever.
Restaurant dining rooms are closed, but owners are finding ways to help laid-off employees, and hope for government solutions to cut through red tape.
Some landlords are waiving April rent to help restaurateurs weather the COVID-19 storm that closed their dining rooms.
In trying times, local restaurants are looking to new menus for delivery, discount gift cards and letting diners know they're open – and clean.
Local restaurant owners worry that slow business could last longer than they can if fears of coronavirus keep people from dining out.
Jennifer Biggs and Kelly English talk about rude diners, reminisce about last year’s funeral for the Saints at The Second Line and go off topic.
The Second Line will change lunch service and Restaurant Iris will add brunch and Sunday suppers this month.
Fino's in Midtown is full of regulars back for old favorites, and the food tastes the same.
Kelly English is returning Restaurant Iris to its Creole roots when he dons his chef whites again next month.
Opening date for Fino's in Midtown has been set for June 6; all the favorites are coming back and breakfast will be added.