Toronto are restaurants and bars, however, with strict physical distancing guidelines amid the coronavirus pandemic.Ginger Robertson, who has owned the The Edmund Burke pub on the Danforth for four years, said Phase 2 will have little effect on her bottom line.
Coronavirus: Danforth cafes, restaurants prepare to reopen as Toronto moves into Stage 2 The pub only has a small front patio and will only be able to accommodate a few customers at a time.“The public is under the impression that these things help us.
Here’s a loan, more debt. Here’s rent relief. It’s in the hands of the landlord — they don’t have to participate. Most of us don’t qualify for it and most of us won’t get it and now Phase 2 with the patios, you can’t live off four.