COVID-19 health restrictions around dining-in services on Monday, Regina restaurant staff say they’re looking forward to welcoming back patrons, especially after going through yet another tough partial closure.“So, honestly the closure felt a lot longer than seven weeks, our sales were much lower than anticipated due to increased competition and I felt, basically, that we were all just fighting to stay positive for the whole time,” explained Tracy Lee Herauf, the Lancaster Taphouse general manager.
COVID-19: In-person dining in Regina restaurants will resume May 17 Herauf says they’ve got all the physical distancing and health measures needed in place, along with a newly renovated basement that allows for more spacious.