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Building a Better Restaurant Bathroom

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The bathroom at Detroit restaurant Union Assembly. Restaurant bathrooms matter more than ever. Going to the bathroom at Bluestockings, the worker-owned bookstore in New York City’s Lower East Side, was “an eye-opening experience” for chef Telly Justice. Restaurant bathrooms matter more than ever — if for Instagram alone.

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Check Out our Collaboration With New York Magazine

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But in New York City, we’re experiencing an almost unbelievably wonderful re-emergence. The post-vaxx crowds are bringing new energy back into the streets and dining rooms. Three major hotels (with equally major restaurants) are set to open in New Orleans this summer. Some areas outside the U.S. Wonho Frank Lee.

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Restaurant Work Can Destroy Your Body — But It Doesn’t Have To

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For a long time, the harsh conditions of restaurant work have been spoken of as inevitable, and even something to be proud of enduring. It’s part of the macho culture that’s plagued the restaurant industry for decades — if you can’t stand the heat, literally get out. Restaurant work is physically taxing. It’s not just about pay.

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