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The Daily Free Press

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Boston restaurants and bars are preparing for an increase in outdoor dining and takeout orders this weekend due to Super Bowl Sunday. COURTESY OF PIXABAY

Restaurants prepare for take-out heavy Super Bowl

Samuele Petruccelli February 5, 2021
Sports-centered restaurants and bars usually see increased business on Super Bowl Sunday. Now, businesses that normally seat sports fans at tables and bars are adapting for an unprecedented night of football.
Massachusetts lifted an order Monday that required restaurants to close at 9:30 p.m., allowing establishments to resume their previous hours of operation. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Restaurants reopen for late-night dining

Taylor Brokesh January 28, 2021
Gov. Charlie Baker lifted a November order mandating restaurants to close between 9:30 p.m. and 5 a.m., allowing local businesses to return to late-night service.
Pizza from T. Anthony’s on Commonwealth Avenue. Restaurants in Boston are preparing for large orders this Thanksgiving due to family gatherings being canceled because of the pandemic. CHLOE GRINBERG/ DFP FILE

Boston restaurants prepare for more takeout orders this Thanksgiving

Rin Velasco November 24, 2020
With family gatherings canceled more than ever this Thanksgiving, more Bostonians may turn to carry-out restaurant meals for their Thanksgiving feast.
Beginning this semester all BU students will utilize an online portal to select their on-campus housing. PHOTO BY MADDIE MALHOTRA/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Students encouraged to adhere to curfew as stay-at-home advisory goes into place

Nick Kolev November 7, 2020
As cases continue to rise at Boston University and across the country, Dean of Students Kenneth Elmore wrote to students Friday asking the community to “do better” and to comply with the Massachusetts stay-at-home advisory that took effect Friday night.
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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