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The Future of Dining Out

Clip: Season 2 Episode 44 | 1m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

Detroit Free Press restaurant critic, Mark Kurlyandchik, talks with Christy McDonald

The stay-at-home order has ended. Starting June 8th, restaurants and bars will be allowed to open at 50% capacity. Detroit Free Press restaurant critic, Mark Kurlyandchik, talks with Christy McDonald about what our dining experience could look like.

06/05/2020

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