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Lubyās restaurant on San Antonioās North Side reopens for first time since March
Read full article: Lubyās restaurant on San Antonioās North Side reopens for first time since MarchSAN ANTONIO ā After being closed for six months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a North Side Lubyās restaurant reopened Monday. The Lubyās on Highway 281 near Bitters closed in mid-March after San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg ordered dining rooms in the city to close. While the orders allowed for take out and drive-thru services, the Lubyās location closed entirely. A company spokesperson said the restaurant is now staffed to open its dining area and is also offering to-go, catering and third-party delivery. But the following day, Lubyās chief operating officer posted on Lubyās social media accounts telling customers that 80 Lubyās and Fuddruckers locations are open and that team members ālook forward to today, the holidays and beyond.āREAD MORE: 30 restaurants KSAT viewers want to open in San Antonio
Lubys honors twin sisters who worked for company for 40 years
Read full article: Lubys honors twin sisters who worked for company for 40 yearsSAN ANTONIO Lubys paid tribute Monday to a pair of twin sisters who are retiring after working for the restaurant for 40 years. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the restaurant held a small ceremony for Sandy and Sherry Reuthinger, who worked at the Lubys on Walzem Road for their entire career. Coronavirus throws curve in retirement plans for longtime Lubys workersThe special needs twins said they will miss the customers they served over all those years. Company officials said they will miss the Reuthinger twins.
Coronavirus throws curve in retirement plans for longtime Lubys workers
Read full article: Coronavirus throws curve in retirement plans for longtime Lubys workersFor 40 years, Sandy and Sherry Reuthinger did that and more at the Walzem Road location of Lubys restaurant. Family photos show the Reuthinger twins on their last day on the job. The customers and regular hugs they enjoyed on the job have become memories now, due in part to the coronavirus pandemic. Texas-based Lubys announces intent to sell restaurant businesses, assetsThe family style restaurant shut down temporarily during the quarantine months ago. Prior to the restaurant shutting down, the sisters prepared a plate for a customer at Lubys.