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The Boston restaurant industry requests help from Gov. Baker

Written by
Eric Grossman
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Time Out has closely covered restaurants and bars around the world for more than five decades. The local restaurant industry has been hit hard by the current conditions and dine-in ban, impacting owners, chefs, workers and their families. Many of them have banded together to ask for emergency relief. We support this cause and want to share it with you. We cannot imagine our cities without the diversity of incredible restaurants, chefs and bars.

In light of the current climate, a letter has been drafted to the Governor of Massachusetts and signed by more than 75 Boston chefs. There are similar requests being made in other cities, with more surfacing every day. As a community we must continue to support the restaurants, bars and people who add true local flavor to our cities.

Read the letter in full below.

Restaurants United, coronavirus
Restaurants United, coronavirus
Restaurants United, coronavirus
Restaurants United, coronavirus
Restaurants United, coronavirus

Stay tuned to Time Out for updates on the sit-down dining ban, as well as the latest cancellations and postponements. Looking for ways to support the local industry in their time of need? Find out how to help. And if, like us, you're a fan of Time Out Market Boston, here's how you can support the Market eateries while the city's coolest culinary hub is temporarily closed.

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