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‘Bang, on the phones’: Lygon Street businesses firing up for COVID-normal shopping and dining – The Age
The famous Carlton food strip is buzzing as restaurants, cafes and retailers prepare to welcome customers inside their doors once again.
Capacity is limited to 20 people inside and a maximum of 50 outdoors, with strict social distancing protocols.
But Mr Succi has had to tell callers hankering for their first sit-down meal in months that his restaurant would not be reopening until Thursday.
“You need a couple days to cook up things fresh, you’ve got COVID training, you’ve got floor staff and pizza training, you’ve got to print off the menus, all these little expenses,” Mr Succi said.
“It will be crazy, but that’s what it should be.”
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