How restaurants are responding to latest COVID surge

Virus Outbreak Music Venues
In this Oct. 26, 2020, photo, a bar inside a closed Tipitina's music club is converted to a window service coffee shop for revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic, in New Orleans. Music clubs all over the nation — pop culture icons like the Troubadour in West Hollywood, the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, The Bitter End in New York's Greenwich Village — are shuttered. And owners fear for the future of their businesses and of a musical way of life. Gerald Herbert / AP Photo
Virus Outbreak Music Venues
In this Oct. 26, 2020, photo, a bar inside a closed Tipitina's music club is converted to a window service coffee shop for revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic, in New Orleans. Music clubs all over the nation — pop culture icons like the Troubadour in West Hollywood, the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, The Bitter End in New York's Greenwich Village — are shuttered. And owners fear for the future of their businesses and of a musical way of life. Gerald Herbert / AP Photo

How restaurants are responding to latest COVID surge

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Reset checks in with Ally Marotti of Crain’s Chicago Business to learn how restaurateurs are responding to the new COVID variants.

GUEST: Ally Marotti, Crain’s Chicago Business reporter