Kilroy’s Sports Bar announces spring reopening, date unclear
Kilroy’s Sports Bar announced it will reopen its doors this spring after remaining closed since March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Kilroy’s Sports Bar announced it will reopen its doors this spring after remaining closed since March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
IU sophomores Misha Rekhter and Max Himelstein are the co-founders of Trap Mike’s, a late-night delivery-only restaurant, opening in Bloomington Feb. 4. Trap Mike’s will offer free delivery from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Bloomington’s Grant Street Inn closed its doors Jan. 16 as the local hospitality industry struggles under the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an announcement on the inn’s Facebook page. This is the second time it has closed since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
After seeing many other local restaurants shut down in March, Döner Kebab owner Hamid Naderi worried about the effects of the pandemic on his food truck.
Bills introduced in the Indiana General Assembly’s House and Senate chambers could protect businesses, health care workers and other entities from COVID-19 related lawsuits unless negligence or misconduct can be proven.
Gov. Eric Holcomb streamed his annual State of the State address at 7 p.m. Monday, discussing plans to increase teachers’ pay, vaccinate Indiana residents and increase law enforcement transparency.
When Caveat Emptor Used Books owners Eric and Catherine Brown learned Dec. 29 someone they had been in contact with tested positive for COVID-19, they made the cautious decision. The bookstore kept its doors shut after Christmas for the owners to be tested and notified its customers on the store’s Facebook page.
Mays Greenhouse owner Jason Fulton was surprised this summer to see many of his plants had sold out by the beginning of the season. Oak. manager Alexis Six and students attributed the increase in sales to a pandemic induced demand for houseplants.
Given the COVID-19 pandemic, online purchasing is at the forefront of holiday shopping this year, and small, local businesses are losing in-person customers.
Cars lined through the parking lot and wrapped around the corner waiting to order at the drive-thru Monday morning at the opening of Bloomington’s first Dunkin’ and Baskin-Robbins location.
The COVID-19 pandemic halted economic expansion in March, forcing businesses and economic researchers to adapt accordingly. Though recovery has been slow, experts say there is reason to be optimistic for recovery over the next few years.
Many Bloomington residents are choosing to support locally owned or small businesses for their holiday shopping this year, a year that has been a challenging time for small businesses nationwide due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The new Dunkin’ and Baskin Robbins store at 300 S. College Mall Rd. will officially open Dec. 7, according to an email from the company.
Kilroy’s on Kirkwood was set to open Oct. 24 for the first time since the bar closed in March because of the coronavirus pandemic. Then, the popular bar reversed course citing “extenuating circumstances.”
As the weather cools and concerns over the spread of COVID-19 rise, local restaurants are working hard to provide patrons with a safe dining experience. Some restaurants have done this by adding tents and heating units to their outdoor seating.
Bloomington’s Pourhouse Cafe announced Oct. 16 that it was closing, an announcement that was met with sadness by many of the popular coffee spot’s patrons.
After originally planning to re-open Saturday, Kilroy's on Kirkwood will temporarily close again, according to a notification and letter sent to those with table reservations.
Kilroy's on Kirkwood will open Saturday for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic for IU football's first game of the season.
IU freshman Kaitlin Clary has been wearing blue light filtration glasses every day for a couple hours over the the past month.
The Pourhouse Cafe announced Friday it will close its Kirkwood Avenue location on Oct. 25, with plans to reopen in a new location once the market has returned to normal after being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a Facebook post.