According to Aaron Kahn, owner of Würstbar, November 5th will be the last night of service at this restaurant, which is an important breakthrough, because since the beginning of the pandemic , His business and the team of nearly 20 people have been operating.
This will also be a wonderful, warm weekend, and vacations will definitely cause significant loss of income.
Khan told CNN: “Basically, I̵
From there, they started running.
Community-based friendship
Before Fersa’s Instagram post was published, long-term friends gathered to discuss the situation. At that time, Feisa offered to operate the restaurant on weekends. After discussing with his girlfriend, Kahn called Feisa the next morning and accepted his proposal.
“My friend (Joe) and I are almost a bit of a fool about it, just the novelty of what we are going to do,” Fersa told CNN. “And I really look forward to it because it was a beautiful day-it gave me a reason to go out.”
Filsa said that Kahn gave the two men the basic surgical information and was immediately confident in their abilities-and finally provided them with the “key” to the day’s performance.
Kahn said that although Würstbar cannot provide a complete bar and kitchen with such a small and inexperienced staff, the drinks and pretzels they sell are enough to make the day worthwhile and with little profit.
Würstbar’s story quickly spread online, and people from all over came to support the restaurant.
Kahn said: “I mean, everyone comes out to support.” “A lot of people from the community, regulars and other business owners-they fill up all our outdoor tables.”
For Kahn and Fersa, this experience represents the strength of the community, where individuals and small businesses support each other.
Würstbar did close after running on Saturday night, but after a round of strict Covid-19 testing and negative results, the restaurant resumed normal operations again.
The hashtag #neighborshelpingneighbors is used to describe all of this, which greatly admired the followers of the restaurant.
Fersa said: “The community did absorb and repost it on the Internet and fully support us.” “I know Aaron will do the same for me.”