TONS of delicious, local options for every appetite nearby – Ristorante Luci Ancora, French Meadow Bakery & Café on Grand Avenue, Black Coffee and Waffle Bar St Paul, Estelle, Shish, A Mediterranean Grill & Cafe, and The Official Groveland Tap Page. □ Butcher block counters + stainless steel island This St Paul home features historic charm and modern updates – all just blocks from the Mississippi River! Welcome to 2105 Fairmount Ave in the Mac-Groveland neighborhood. Cleveland Ave., because of the safety measures the Highland Village restaurant had put in place.MLS#: 5739949 | Year Built: 1919 | Sq. During that time, she and her husband continued to frequent the Highland Grill, 771 S. She spent much of the last year vaccinating people. “With our hospitals so strained, we need to do whatever we can to help take care of staff and to keep people from becoming ill.”Ĭollins does not believe the mandate will hurt the restaurant business. “I’m absolutely 100 percent behind the mandate,” said Highland Park resident Joanne Collins, who worked throughout her career as a cardiac nurse and nurse manager for Hennepin County. “I’m personally in support of vaccinations,” Liberman said, though she understands those who have different perspectives. The couple are both physicians, and they understand the importance of containing contagion, she said. Marina Liberman, who with her husband Norm Liberman owns Moscow on the Hill at 371 Selby Ave., said they, too, are happy to follow the mandate. We can follow their lead without it having to be difficult.” Many other cities in the country and the world have been made safer this way. With all of their staff fully vaccinated and masked, she added, “this is not going to last forever. “From the time all of this started, we’ve asked, ‘How do we make our restaurant safe?’” Gans said. with her siblings Daniela and Stephen Smith, also welcomed the mandate. Maria Gans, who owns Luci Ancora at 2060 Randolph Ave. “I very much welcome the mandate for restaurants. “I’m very supportive of the action taken by the mayor,” said former Saint Paul mayor and Highland Park resident Jim Scheibel. And it happens at schools, workout facilities, other retailers, sporting events and more.” We know both vaccinated and unvaccinated people spread the virus. “They say we’re in this together,” the MLBA continued, “but this mandate shows that the hospitality industry is clearly targeted alone. The only scientific thing we know is that it has devastated the hospitality industry in other cities with these mandates. It targets one specific industry with zero science or data driving the decision, and zero caring about our dedicated frontline workers who will now add ‘enforcement agent’ to their job titles. But it’s hard to understand a vaccination mandate that’s unjustified and unscientific. Nevertheless, the Minnesota Licensed Beverage Association (MLBA) was not pleased.Ĭalls to the MLBA were not returned, but in a post issued after Carter’s January 12 announcement of the mandate, the MLBA stated: “We understand the seriousness of COVID for the health of the community, patrons and employees. For bars and restaurants, the mandate applies only to indoor service and only to those that have a city license to serve alcoholic beverages.
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