"This is a house, it's not a restaurant, everybody knows each other," D'Urzo said. In the pandemic's wake, he's redefined dining by fostering community and connection.
"I just charge a little bit, just my cost of the food and then I say, why don't I do this for everybody, just for a couple hours," he said.
"This is all about connectivity, social isolation is real and coming out of the pandemic...people don’t want to go out of their houses," said David Canepa.
"What we forget about as Americans, we forget about our seniors... this owner has said, 'You're not forgotten and you do have a place.'"
About three weeks ago, he slashed the prices of their lunch buffet to just $9.99 from noon to 2 p.m. every weekday... Normally, it would be $32 a person.
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