Local Moultonboro Restaurant Closes - Covid
A very popular restaurant on Route 25 Moultonborough has closed due to Covid-19.
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Same for Christmas Island. Gave it two months
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Thanks for the support......but it's not us.
Keeping our fingers crossed but we're open as usual and no issues with COVID. Trying our best to keep everything clean and safe. Encouraging our staff to avoid any gatherings, be cautious and use masks and sanitizer. Numbers are down by a lot and the wait staff is definitely hurting....less people=less tips. Many of our customers are doing take out so please consider a generous tip if you're able. |
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So glad you are ok Sam!!!! My heart goes out to you. What a terrible time for restaurant people.
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The BobHouse late Friday afternoon was notified of a covid case and will be closed for a while (week or two ?). We then went to Buckeyes. Last night we enjoyed a great prime rib at Village Kitchen. A lot of takeout was going on as well. |
Bob House
You can read the Bob House's notice on their web site. They are approaching it in an open and professional way and I hope them a quick rebound after they open again. Good people there!
http://www.thebobhouseandreelntavern.com/ |
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The OP bricks both in not identifying the restaurant and by being unclear about the length of closure. Not cool.
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Great! So if Patrons that were at the Bob House during that time period - are they going to be smart and isolate themselves or are they going to frequent other establishments?
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Yikes! I thought the closure was due to the economic strain of COVID. I did not realize there were actually cases. Sounds like they are handling it well, but a cautionary reminder for us all. Here's their statement:
**PLEASE READ** We are sad to say but we were informed that a customer tested positive for Covid-19 on Monday and were dining with us on Saturday 11/14. We received this information yesterday afternoon and immediately told our staff who was in "close contact" to that customer. My staff then got tested and unfortunately there are now a couple positive cases that we have to report. Knowing there were multiple positive cases at our establishment we closed the doors immediately yesterday around 4pm. We have already been in contact with any customers that were in "Close Contact" to the servers that have tested positive. We have been told that "Close Contact" means within 6 ft. for a period of 10 minutes of more (does not need to be a consecutive 10 minutes). In light of this new information we will remain closed an additional week as our entire staff must quarantine regardless if they test negative for 14 days. We will re-open our doors Wednesday December 9th at 11:30am after a deep clean of the entire restaurant. We apologize for any inconvenience but our main concern is for everyone's safety |
Yikes! I was there Wednesday with a bunch of lady friends, and nobody took our names/phone numbers. I can’t remember the name of the server. We’ll have to wait and see what happens. Not cheery news, for sure.
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If so, you're almost certainly fine. Otherwise ... |
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Let's hope they get everything cleaned up and are able to successfully open up again in a few weeks! I want to thank them for doing the right thing under these no so ideal circumstances and wish them the best! |
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I have heard that some New Hampshire Restaurants have asked their customers to write their name and phone numbers on the paper bill invoice at the end of the meal. I have no idea if the Bob House handles name tracking using that method or not. I personally have not seen any restaurant using that method of tracking yet.
I was at a Restaurant near Concord on Tuesday November 17th and they asked my name (and phone number) and wrote it into a notebook prior to placing the food order. I was with another person at the time and they said as long as they had at least one name and number per table setting then they were fine. |
One might expect that the Moultonborough Emergency Management Director and/or the local Moultonborough Health Agent should periodically visit all restaurants or food service businesses with eat in options to ensure compliance with the Governors actions and report back to the BOS. It would be a good test of the system.
Last week the town folks said at a BOS meeting only 2 active cases of COVID with none in the schools while the Laconia Sun had 11....but nobody suggested a reconciliation. And schools are now on remote because of increased local spread. Hmmmmmmm........! All towns should be doing this to give the dining public confidence in the system. |
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Back in September we dined at a restaurant in Acadia national Park. They asked us for name and number on the way in as walkins. I learned later that a member of the other couple we were dining with provided them with fake info. They were fed up with political texts. |
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Maybe this is a solution.
New Hampshire Privacy: What you need to know There are four generally recognized invasion of privacy claims: (1) intrusion upon the plaintiff's physical and mental solitude or seclusion; (2) public disclosure of private facts; (3) appropriation, for the defendant's benefit or advantage, of the plaintiff's name or likeness; and (4) publicity that places the plaintiff in a false light in the public eye. New Hampshire recognizes the first three of these claims but has not yet recognized false-light invasion of privacy (Thomas v. Telegraph Publishing Co., 859 A.2d 1166 (N.H. 2004)). |
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Here are New Hampshire governor Sununu 's Executive and Emergency orders:
LINK Does New Hampshire need another Emergency Order ? |
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You must know that no matter what you post, the odds are good someone will nit-pick for an opposing viewpoint. No need to respond. |
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"Emergency Order 74 - An order requiring persons to wear masks or cloth face coverings when in public spaces without physical distancing" "NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Section 18 of Executive Order 2020-04 as extended by Executive Orders 2020-05, 2020-08, 2020-09, 2020-10, 2020-14, 2020-15, 2020-16, 2020-17, 2020-18, 2020-20, and 2020-21 it is hereby ordered, effective immediately, that: 5. This Order shall not apply to the following: c) Any person consuming food or drink or sitting at a restaurant or table to eat or drink; 7. The provisions of this Order shall remain in effect through January 15, 2021. Given under my hand and seal at the Executive Chambers in Concord, this 19th day of November, in the year of Our Lord, two thousand and twenty, and the independence of the United States of America, two hundred and forty-four." Gov. Sununu Why not cover-up while eating ... like in California? October 6, 2020 CBS News "The California governor's office put out a tweet on Saturday advising that restaurant-goers keep their masks on while dining. "Going out to eat with members of your household this weekend?" the tweet reads. "Don't forget to keep your mask on in between bites. Do your part to keep those around you healthy." Who says the country hasn't gone nuts! |
They got a little sloppy
Went to the Bob House in late October and it was noticeably sloppy with requiring patrons to wear masks, folks walking in and moving about uncovered. The staff was compliant.
We decided not to return . Which is unfortunate as this is one of our favorite spots. Time to get with the program or face bad outcomes. |
The wife and I have been going to the BobHouse every Friday evening for a couple of years. Yes ... just about every Friday evening. We also did take-out when that was the only alternative . From our purview, that establishment has always complied with the emergency orders. Masks are required to get in, even for take-out.
While dining inside, we have witnessed patrons going to the rest rooms without a mask. However, they were still compliant with the six foot distancing "rules" ... without a mask. CDC: "In every location, all employees need to either maintain at least 6 feet of distance from other people at all times, or wear a mask." Patrons also comply. We book a reservation every Friday morning, by landline phone (Spectrum broadband cable) and still, are requested to fill out a slip of paper with name and number, at the restaurant. Patrons are not scarce, and their business is a very reputable. We also frequent other local (for us) restaurants, Buckeyes, Village Kitchen, Center Harbor diner, Canoe, (Gusto soon), and others and the BobHouse has been more stringent in compliance. As soon as they re-open, they will do fine, as well as can be expected with covid and the ramifications. |
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I hope Bob House will reopen soon and show their (newfound?) strictness on safety |
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CH2oCr7gzhj/ We will reopen Wednesday after the clean up. |
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Studies have shown that if anyone has Covid it then transfers to urine or feces and gets into the air. Municipalities using sewer systems know when their particular area has a Covid problem just by a study of their waste water facilities showing elevated Covid rates. |
Irritating
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News update:
Bob House now reopen after a 1 month shut down due to covid. Buckey's now closed due to an infected staff member. Pine Cone now take out only, as a precautionary measure. Be careful out there |
Not Shocked about Buckeys. I've driven by and it looked packed.
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Well, as we can see, many individuals are not following suggested guidelines. So this is how we got to this point. I do agree that people need to go about their business but many disregard the the guidelines because they think it's an infringement on their freedoms or they think it's all "fake news".
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These places are people’s livelihoods and to thought out aspersions is wreck less. Who knows were the one employee contracted the virus. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
Lets all get the vaccine and put all this behind us !!
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What I’m interested in is whether or not people are making those around them aware of their habits. I’m back in FL, where many restaurants are operating close to normal, with the exception of masks on employees and on customers while they’re moving about the restaurants. My sister and her family are going to karaoke several times a week, and my brother-in-law has admitted the places are sometimes packed. Many participants are furloughed Disney performers who really project while they’re singing. My family’s attendance at these events now makes me wonder if I should stop doing things with them. But they’re my only point of human contact. So my point is are you (the plural you, not anyone specifically) unintentionally isolating someone in your family because of your behavior?
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I have a son inlaw who's a firefighter and a daughter who is an RN. They have to get tested quite often as they are always coming into contact with people that have Covid. My son inlaw is being tested on Monday and all his kids are sick this week so we will be staying far away from them! |
what?
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The answer is take out
Many of us want to support the local businesses, so instead of beating up on each other, just do takeout at your favorite restaurants. VK, Common Man Ashland, Lyons Den are just a few, but certainly there are many more that do a great job. Because of the rising COVID numbers, we have stopped eating out, but takeout with hot food, not salads, seems to be a safe bet. Don’t forget the tip! 🙄
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Local Moultonboro Restaurant Closes - Covid
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I don’t understand what everyone is bickering about....local state government which is following federal and CDC guidelines has said that it’s OK for restaurants to be open with certain protocols in place such as distancing tables and the use of plexiglass barriers as well as wearing mask to and from your table. No one is doing anything wrong by visiting / supporting local area restaurants.
To those who say it’s not safe or wrong...fine, stay home. Everyone else wants to lead as normal a life as possible by following the recommended guidelines set forth by our elected officials. Case closed! Dan |
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It's a sad fact that a whole lot of people are going to become infected between now and August of 2021. The direct result will be a lot of pain, suffering, and death because of it.
The Vaccine can't get here fast enough..... Everyone needs to take their own prudent precautions until such time as it becomes safe again. There are plenty of believers still out there that think this Corona Virus is some type of hoax (also there are many folks who don't believe the Holocaust was ever real). You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.... |
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It seems like some on this forum want to shame people for visiting local restaurants and supporting them. I say get a life! Dan |
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It’s YOUR CHOICE to go out or stay quarantined. Don’t dismiss me because we have differing opinions on this, I understand your opinion I just disagree with it which is my purgative. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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Read ALL my posts you are taking sentences out of context. Read the whole post and all of them. Have a great night Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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My wife won't let me watch UFC- but that's OK, now! :laugh:
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Local Moultonboro Restaurant Closes - Covid
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And the winner is.....?
My father, who was pretty smart, used to say that the one who wins the argument is the one who stops responding.
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Of course, a lot of time, he was saying "Yes, dear." Dave PS, back to the sidelines. |
Commenting on the many economic and social problems that American society now confronts, Newsweek columnist Robert J. Samuelson recently wrote: "We face a choice between a society where people accept modest sacrifices for a common good or a more contentious society where groups selfishly protect their own benefits."
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