Gwinnett Daily Post – For newly-opened businesses, the coronavirus pandemic is a tough break

Though the time the restaurant was open was short, it was long enough for the Tarantos to feel welcomed by their community and feel confident that community will be there when they try to bounce back.

“The people of Suwanee truly welcomed us with open arms, and they continue to offer their support through calls, emails and comments to our social media channels,” Taranto said. “These are our neighbors, friends, family and staff in Suwanee – and we are so grateful to be a part of their lives. I’m devastated that we cannot serve our neighbors right now, but the health and wellbeing of our community is priority. We absolutely look forward to getting back up and running once this is in the past.”

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