Diners may have a hard time eating at some of
their favorite Hudson Valley restaurants soon.
Melissa Fleischut, president and CEO of the New
York State Restaurant Association, says business was cooking
during November and December - but
then Omicron surged through the Hudson Valley and dried up an already tight
labor market. "We were facing labor
shortages and staffing issues even before this latest surge," says
Fleischut.
Fleischut says now many of your favorite dining
spots are cutting back hours. "Some that may have been open six or
seven days a week may be going back to three, four days a week. Maybe
they're shutting down for lunch again. Others are actually considering shutting
down for a week or two because January tends to be a slower month for the
industry."
She says it's been tricky finding out how
many Hudson Valley restaurants have closed because of this latest surge. "I haven't heard a lot of that yet. It's probably
still a little early."
Fleischut suggests supporting your favorite
restaurants by getting takeout if you're not comfortable eating in. She
says it's made a world of difference for
eateries trying to survive the pandemic.