Hmmm…
Social media erupted into comments, opinions, and some investigative digging about PPP loans when someone posted a photo of a notice on Amrheins’ door.
It seems as though management is frustrated with the help shortage the country is currently facing and blaming government handouts. But does it make you want to go in for a drink or some food?
Back in 2019 it was announced that the sale of Amrheins was under agreement. Mul’s, the sister restaurant to Amrheins, was also sold in 2019.
Mul’s breakfast is still being served daily at Amrheins…that is if they have staff to serve it.
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