Ashley Carter shows what to expect at one of Huntsville newest restaurants.
Tattoo shop hoping to reopen
A tattoo shop is hoping they will be able to open their doors during Phase 2 of the state’s reopening plans.
Ashley Carter shows what to expect at one of Huntsville newest restaurants.
200-thousand dollars.
New at five!
Business is slowly starting to pick up across north alabama.
Tomorrow, one of huntsville's newest restaurants re-opens for the first time in more than two months.
Dave and busters in mid city waited an extra week to make sure customers are safe in the restaurant.
And arcade.
Today, waay 31's ashley carter shows you what to expect.
Eric drescher, general manager dave & busters: "we have placed 6 foot markers to ensure that as the guests are if you go back tomorrow - you'll see some changes at dave and busters.
Only 682 people are allowed in at a time.
That includes staff.
An employee will be keeping track.
There are also changes to their hours.
They're closed mondays and tuesdays.
Other days have shorter hours.
Large events also aren't allowed until further notice.
Your group can't be bigger than 8.
Finally - team members will make sure guests are staying 6 -
A tattoo shop is hoping they will be able to open their doors during Phase 2 of the state’s reopening plans.