Posted on 05/11/2020 3:28:38 PM PDT by lightman
The Round the Clock Diner in York has reopened its dine-in restaurant, despite Gov. Tom Wolfs stay-at-home order.
York County remains in the red phase of Pennsylvanias reopening plan during the coronavirus pandemic. Even restaurants in counties that enter the yellow phase are still limited to take-out and delivery only, the states plan says.
The reason we opened is obviously to get back to some normalcy, Christos Sacarellos, a family member of the diners owners said.
Sacarellos said the response from customers has been overwhelmingly awesome as people are just happy to get out. He said the restaurant is following social distancing guidelines, spacing open tables, limiting the number of guests to less than 20 or 30 percent of the occupancy.
South central.
I’m in East York, just 18mi from the MD line.
Some county sheriffs and some counties, in California and Oregon have recently announced they are not arresting or prosecuting violations of state shut down mandates.
Good for them. That’s great.
I like diners!
Barbells, Peppermint Patties and Harley-Davidson
Not in the central PA where I live ;-)
Round the Clock is on US 30 less than a mile west of the Harley plant.
But Peter Paul Cadbury moved Peppermint Patty production to Mexico years ago.
Forget diners, all I want is a haircut.
My local diner in Northampton county has been shut down since this started. Hope he will be able to reopen & that all his employees can pay their rent & mortgages. We have a huge Tea Party here & the frustration is overwhelming.
“Forget diners, all I want is a haircut.”
Here you go:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3843942/posts
I am way overdue on my quarterly haircut.
Been there a bunch of times. Good food and excellent service.
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