Not All Restaurants Are in a Rush to Reopen Their Dining Rooms

  • Takeout is losing less money than dine-in, one owner says
  • Many customers are still wary of eating in crowded places
Photographer: Rebecca Smeyne/Bloomberg
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Cities and states anxious to jumpstart their economies with a return to indoor food service are discovering a surprising reality: Some restaurants prefer to keep their dining rooms closed for now.