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Loyal customers flood Yardley restaurant with orders amid COVID-19 pandemic

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FOX 29's Brad Sattin has the story. YARDLEY, Pa. - As the coronavirus continues to put a heavy strain on the restaurant and bar business, one Yardley restaurant was overwhelmed with orders from loyal customers.

The Yardley Inn, located at 82 Afton Street, received 250 take-out orders on Sunday. Hungry and loyal customers formed long lines of cars in the parking lot of the historic Pennsylvania eatery. "Everyone just wants to help.

Everyone is saying we’ll never forget you, and thank you for staying open. It’s humbling," Sue Gieger said. Gieger, has worked at The Yardley Inn for 20 years.

She’s the event planner for parties of up to 90 people. With public gathers banned and restaurants forced to offer pick-up or delivery options, Gieger and

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