(WASHINGTON EXAMINER) – One of San Francisco’s top restaurants closed for four days this week to give beleaguered staffers a “mental health break.”
The Morris, which has over four-and-a-half stars on Yelp and Google, closed Sunday to provide relief to workers who have been battling a staffing shortage, even as customers come flooding back.
“This is by far the most stressful part of the pandemic for us: coming back and guests wanting to go out and wanting to spend their money and have a great time and us not being able to accommodate them,” owner Paul Einbund said in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle.
The post Top San Francisco restaurant closes to give weary workers 'mental health break' appeared first on WND.