![]() “Ultimately, this is going to be lifted, something’s going to get back to normal, so that’s what we’re working on and that’s what we’re hoping for,” he said. He said it’ll take a while to order supplies and assemble staff before he reopens. McDonnell said like many restaurant owners say he’s frustrated with what he says is the “undue burden faced by his industry.” READ MORE: 1 Hospitalized After Shooting On Pittsburgh's North Side “We do scratch cooking, we have reorientation, the restaurants closed for a month, there’s just a lot that goes into it.” “Just to turn these restaurants on and off is not feasible,” said Pat McDonnell, the owner. READ MORE: Judge: Penn State Can Buy Fraternity House Where Tim Piazza Was Fatally Hurtĭespite the lifting of Governor Tom Wolf’s tightened restrictions on restaurants, the owner of five Atria’s and three Juniper Grills says that it’s extremely difficult for the chain to continually shut down and then reopen. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A popular Pittsburgh restaurant chain says they are not quite ready to reopen. ![]()
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