Calgary Restaurant Reopens After Health Order Closure Due to Sewage Backup

A restaurant in downtown Calgary has reopened after Alberta Health Services (AHS) ordered it closed due to a sewage backup last Wednesday. According to AHS, Blowers and Grafton in the Mission neighbourhood was closed due to water and debris from a sewage backup in the basement kitchen, and the restaurant’s dishwasher was not sufficiently sanitizing dishes, with insufficient equipment available for manual dishwashing.

Police Search for Suspect in Deadly Northside Stabbing

A fatal stabbing incident occurred outside a restaurant in Houston’s Near Northside neighborhood, resulting in the death of a male victim. The discovery was made just before 9:30 p.m. Tuesday on Fulton Street near Halpern Street. Medics pronounced the man dead at the scene, who had sustained multiple stab wounds. Police are awaiting the arrival of homicide detectives to gather evidence, including potential witness accounts and surveillance footage, to develop a suspect description.

Oakland Restaurant Suffers Fourth Break-In in Three Years

Roasted and Raw, a popular restaurant in Oakland, has been broken into four times in the past three years. The latest incident occurred on Monday, when the restaurant’s glass door was shattered. The restaurant’s owner, Imani Greer, says that the break-ins have taken a toll on the business, both financially and emotionally. Greer says that he is considering leaving Oakland due to the repeated break-ins.

Country Star Morgan Wallen Rumored to Open a Restaurant in Las Vegas

Country music star Morgan Wallen may be opening a restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip. According to a source, the restaurant would be located at 63 Las Vegas, with a mezzanine and rooftop balcony. Building permits indicate the project is valued at $9.75 million. Wallen, who was arrested in Nashville in April, is also planning to open a bar and music venue in downtown Nashville this year.

Tijuana Flats Files for Bankruptcy, Closes 11 Locations

Tijuana Flats, a Tex-Mex restaurant chain, has filed for bankruptcy and closed 11 locations. The company, which has over 125 locations across the South, cited financial performance, occupancy costs, and market conditions as factors in the decision. Despite the closures, Tijuana Flats emphasized that 91 of its restaurants remain open.

Tijuana Flats was acquired by Flatheads, LLC, which plans to reinvest in the brand and focus on the factors that originally attracted customers.

Bankruptcy is a legal process that allows companies to eliminate debt and start fresh. Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which Tijuana Flats filed for, is used to restructure a business with the goal of remaining open.

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