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A heater in Otto’s outdoor seating area on Commonwealth Avenue. Heaters will not be enough to preserve outdoor seating during the winter for Massachusetts restaurants, according to Boston-based restauranter Andy Husbands. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Restaurants brace for cold weather after summer of outdoor dining

Daniel Kool October 22, 2020
Massachusetts restaurants are bracing for lost revenue as colder temperatures threaten the feasibility of outdoor dining, a saving grace for many as the pandemic limits indoor seating capacities.
Nud Pob Thai Cuisine on Commonwealth Avenue. According to Nud Pob owner Edward Chen, the restaurant has lost money and has cut non-essential staff due to the coronavirus pandemic. SARAH SILBIGER/ DFP FILE

20 percent of Mass. restaurants have closed since pandemic began

Daniel Kool September 11, 2020
An estimated 20 percent of Mass. restaurants have closed since the pandemic began. Decreased demand continues to burden operators in an industry with already thin profit margins.
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