With sports bars around the Bay Area expected to be packed with the Faithful Sunday, businesses are ready to make up some of the revenue lost during the pandemic.
At Kezar Pub in San Francisco, owner Cyril Hackett tells me he's expecting his bar to be standing room only for most of the day.
"Up early this morning getting ready. Making sure we have enough inventory, we have enough chicken wings and enough beer," said Hackett.Across town, it was a similar story at Harry's Bar, where they ran out of reservations last Sunday immediately after the latest 49ers' win. "What I did is for tomorrow's game I rented some additional tables and chairs because I want to expand the outside seating area," said general manager, Charles Johnson.
With sports bars around the Bay Area expected to be packed with the Faithful, COVID safety was also on the minds of many establishments. "We still follow some of the older protocols where we sanitize between each seating, we sanitize the menus after every use," Johnson said.
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