Skip to main content

User account menu

  • Sign Up
  • Log in
Shopping cart 0
Cart

Search

Search
Home The Northside Sun
  • Home
    • Newsletter Email Sign Up
    • FAQ
    • Our Staff
    • About Us
    • Notifications
    • Monthly Website Statistics
    • Our Awards
    • Contact Us
    • Rack Locations
    • Wedding Policy
    • Privacy Policy
  • Post
    • Post Dashboard
    • Payment Settings
    • Leaderboard
  • Top Stories
  • Most Recent
  • Most Read
    • Most Read This Week
    • Most Read This Month
    • Most Read This Year
    • Most Read All Time
  • Local News
  • State
    • Other State Websites
    • Most Read Statewide
    • Most Recent State News
  • More News
    • Features
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyles
    • Crime
    • Politics
    • Associated Press
    • Press Releases
    • Public Notices
    • Submit News
    • Documents
    • Videos
  • Sports
    • Local Sports
    • State Sports
  • E-Editions
    • Newspaper E-Edition
    • Magazine E-Edition
    • Special Section E-Editions
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Editorials
    • Cartoons
    • Letters
    • Polls
    • Comments
    • My Two Cents
    • Submit Letter
    • Submit My Two Cents
  • Obituaries
    • Submit Obituary
  • Social
    • Weddings/Engagements
    • Anniversaries
    • Births
    • Submit Wedding
    • Submit Engagement
    • Submit Anniversary
    • Submit Birth
    • Submit School News
  • Submit News
    • Submit Obituary
    • Submit Wedding
    • Submit Engagement
    • Submit Birth
    • Submit Anniversary
    • Submit News
    • Submit School News
    • Submit Letter
  • Calendar
  • Schools
  • Comics
  • Games
    • Crossword
    • Sudoku
  • Communities
  • Subscribe
  • Advertising
    • How to Advertise
    • Classifieds
    • Pay Bill
    • Ad Rates
    • Ad Staff
  • Archives

Main navigation (mobile)

  • Home
    • Newsletter Email Sign Up
    • FAQ
    • Our Staff
    • About Us
    • Notifications
    • Monthly Website Statistics
    • Our Awards
    • Contact Us
    • Rack Locations
    • Wedding Policy
    • Privacy Policy
  • Post
    • Post Dashboard
    • Payment Settings
    • Leaderboard
  • Top Stories
  • Most Recent
  • Most Read
    • Most Read This Week
    • Most Read This Month
    • Most Read This Year
    • Most Read All Time
  • Local News
  • State
    • Other State Websites
    • Most Read Statewide
    • Most Recent State News
  • More News
    • Features
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyles
    • Crime
    • Politics
    • Associated Press
    • Press Releases
    • Public Notices
    • Submit News
    • Documents
    • Videos
  • Sports
    • Local Sports
    • State Sports
  • E-Editions
    • Newspaper E-Edition
    • Magazine E-Edition
    • Special Section E-Editions
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Editorials
    • Cartoons
    • Letters
    • Polls
    • Comments
    • My Two Cents
    • Submit Letter
    • Submit My Two Cents
  • Obituaries
    • Submit Obituary
  • Social
    • Weddings/Engagements
    • Anniversaries
    • Births
    • Submit Wedding
    • Submit Engagement
    • Submit Anniversary
    • Submit Birth
    • Submit School News
  • Submit News
    • Submit Obituary
    • Submit Wedding
    • Submit Engagement
    • Submit Birth
    • Submit Anniversary
    • Submit News
    • Submit School News
    • Submit Letter
  • Calendar
  • Schools
  • Comics
  • Games
    • Crossword
    • Sudoku
  • Communities
  • Subscribe
  • Advertising
    • How to Advertise
    • Classifieds
    • Pay Bill
    • Ad Rates
    • Ad Staff
  • Archives

Mississippi restaurateur Jeff Good
Mississippi restaurateur Robert St. John

Mississippi restaurateurs get national coverage on restuarant Covid plight

By Sarah Ulmer, Y'all Politics, 5,527 Reads
Tue, 12/08/2020 - 4:28 PM

With COVID-19 still impacting the nation and world, with no current end in sight, businesses all over are wondering when they will see additional stimulus from the Federal government.

Restaurant owner from Jackson Mississippi, Jeff Good, spoke to CNN about the impact of the pandemic on his own decades old businesses in the Capitol city. At the end of the interview he begged Congress for additional stimulus and passage of the Restaurants Act in order for them to do their work and keep on going.

In a repost of the CNN interview, Senator Roger Wicker said he has authored legislation to do just that and keep businesses alive and employee’s working.

“For 26 years, I started from nothing. My partner and I, a high school buddy, we created our first restaurant. We raised the money, this is before Go-Fund-Me and Kickstarter, we did dinner parties at my house,” said Good. “I was a computer salesman and had a dream to own my own business and we opened Bravo.”

Bravo was then followed by the opening of Broad Street Bakery and Sal & Mookies. In total, these restaurants employ roughly 180 individuals.

Good said when they were able to reopen after Mississippi’s shutdown, he found that employees wanted to come back to work. However, revenues were still low because of restrictions on how dining could occur. For many weeks only take-out was allowed for restaurants which Good said had a massive impact on revenue.

“When you have a 5,500 square foot or 6,000 square foot business at $25 to $30 a square foot in rent, business that’s set for dine in and you can’t do dine in. I’ve got leases loans and debt,” said Good.

He asked lawmakers deciding on stimulus to take a look at the reality of what it costs to operate a mainstream business, as well as the impact they have on the providers of their goods, like farmers. He said the ability to purchase produce, supplies and equipment is all based, in the restaurant industry, on allowing “Jim and Papi come and have lunch with us.”

“We are not the industry to ask for anything ever, but this is a once in a one-hundred year pandemic and we’re looking at a situation where if there’s anymore slow down, we just don’t know,” said Good.

A native of Hattiesburg, restaurateur and author Robert St. John also spoke with Fox News on the importance of a Restaurants Act and how it could save hundreds of thousands of jobs.

“Restaurant industry is in crisis,” said St. John during the interview. “I’m grateful that my home state Senator, Senator Roger Wicker, senior senator from Mississippi, saw this in May, saw the problem and he was proactive. I was honored to work along side his staff as well as other members of the Independent Restaurant Coalition to draft what is now called the Restaurants Act.”

St. John said there is bipartisan support with 51 Senators signing onto the bill. He said that indicates that this cause is big and something that has to happen. He added there are 11 million people that work in the independent restaurant business industry in the U.S.

He said while the original PPP plan was a lifeline, it has now run out. Therefore, restaurants are closing left and right because individuals are still being instructed not to go out to eat.

“We’ve got to have help. We need the Senate, before the go home, to pass the Restaurants act,” said St. John.

The CNN interview:

Through no fault of their own, many restaurants have been forced to close during the #coronavirus pandemic. I have authored legislation to help save these businesses and keep their employees working. pic.twitter.com/CTqqMDR4tG

— Senator Roger Wicker (@SenatorWicker) December 7, 2020

This article was reprinted by permission from Y'all Politics, a Mississippi political website. To visit Y'all Politics click the link below.

https://yallpolitics.com/

‹ PreviousNext ›

Most Recent

Junior high girls basketball

Jackson Prep’s 2020-21 junior high girls basketball team includes (from left, back) Head Coach… READ MORE

JA Golf
JV boys soccer awards
Recurrent Energy Breaks Ground on 100 MW Sunflower Solar Project
History Is Lunch: Crystal R. Sanders. “The Child Development Group of Mississippi"
Was Don Kessinger the best Ole Miss athlete ever? So glad you asked.

Most Read News Article

  • Week
  • Month
  • Year
  • All Time

Judges in box on medical marijuana

If Mississippi did not elect its Supreme Court judges, you could more confidently predict what they… READ MORE

Decision in medical marijuana case could be coming shortly
MS Center for Justice Condemns Confederate Heritage Month
Expired Drug Drop-off for Ridgeland
Jackson Academy Names Head of Upper School for 2021-2022
Mary Lee Sweat

Mississippi increases monthly welfare check for first time since 1999

Mississippi’s relatively small number of families receiving federal Temporary Assistance for Needy… READ MORE

Secretary of State Watson faces criticism for saying ‘woke, uninformed’ college students shouldn’t vote
As we move to the Final Four, let’s look at obvious NCAA selection bias
‘We got totally screwed’: Dobbs explains why Mississippi trails others in COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Judges in box on medical marijuana
Julia Faye Toney

Governor Reeves explains "Safer at Home" policy

On his Facebook post, Gov. Tate Reeves explained that Mississippians are now "encouraged" but not "… READ MORE

Northsider Reed Hogan's over-the-counter Covid-19 treatment cuts death rate 25-40%
One world conspiracy
Ribbon Bullies, McCarthy, and Thinkists
Thanks COVID, now tailgating is canceled
Offers Solution: Northsiders form company to address business needs in time of coronavirus

Governor Reeves explains "Safer at Home" policy

On his Facebook post, Gov. Tate Reeves explained that Mississippians are now "encouraged" but not "… READ MORE

Northsider Reed Hogan's over-the-counter Covid-19 treatment cuts death rate 25-40%
Biggest injustice in college sports
One world conspiracy
Shellye Stanley McCarty
Ribbon Bullies, McCarthy, and Thinkists

Sign Up for Notifications of Local Breaking News

Start E-mail NotificationsStop E-mail NotificationsStart Mobile NotificationsStop Mobile Notifications

Social

Junior high girls basketball

Jackson Prep’s 2020-21 junior high girls basketball team includes (from left, back) Head Coach… READ MORE

JA Golf
JV boys soccer awards
Audit Shows Opportunity to Eliminate Outside-the-Classroom Spending at Columbus Municipal School District
MDEQ Awards $354,000 to 15 School Districts for New School Buses
Easter party

Magazine block

Magazine block

Obituaries

Merle Allen Dean

Merle Allen Dean passed away Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland, MS. She… READ MORE

Laurie Anders Baker
Mary Lee Sweat
Shirley Wagner Chapman
Sara Kathryn Crawford
Sarah Elizabeth Jacobs Woodrow

Opinion

SALTER: Judicial ruling on voter initiative will impact Medicaid expansion, voting change efforts

Below is an opinion column by Sid Salter:

GANUCHEAU: Gov. Tate Reeves buries critical COVID-19 message while pandering
Opinion: An ill wind
Opinion: Bradley Lum brings new blood to prison reform
OP-ED: Wicker Urges Greater Military Investment
Judges in box on medical marijuana

April 22, 2021

Weddings & Engagements

Miss Crim and Corso planning June 5 wedding at First Presbyterian Church

Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Crim Jr. of Jackson announce the engagement of their daughter Rachel… READ MORE

Thomas and Taylor say vows September 26
Miss Adams and Goldman to exchange wedding vows May 15 in Carillon Beach
Miss Brown and Clay planning April 24 wedding in Taylor
Coggin and Grieser exchange wedding vows January 23 in Seaside
Miss Coombs and Moak planning April 10 wedding in Corinth service

Archives block

Cartoon Button

Comic Button

newsworthy jan 7 2021  LIUL   Our Town 2020   What's Hot 2019   Gift Guide 2019    The Look Fall 2019  

Click here to read The Northside Sun Special Sections

COMPANY COMMUNITY ADVERTISE E-EDITIONS MORE NEWS
Contact Community Calendar Subscribe Magazine E-Edition Cartoons
FAQ/Help Obituaries Ad Rates Newspaper Archive Columns
Our History Engagements/Weddings Ad Staff Newspaper E-Edition Comics
Our Staff Most Read My Account Special Section Editorials
Statewide Most Recent Rack Locations   Features

Click on the city name to visit its website.

ACKERMAN  •  CARROLLTON  •  CHARLESTON  •  CLARKSDALE  •  COLUMBIA  •  DUMAS(Ark.)  •  EUPORA  •  FOREST  • 

FRANKLINTON(La.)  • GREENVILLE  •  GREENWOOD  •  GRENADA  •  HATTIESBURG  •  JACKSON  •  KOSCIUSKO  •  INDIANOLA  • 

LOUISVILLE  • MAGEE  • MENDENHALL  •  McCOMB  •  NEWTON  •  PETAL  •  QUITMAN  •  SENATOBIA  •  TALLULAH(La.)  •  WINONA  •  YAZOO CITY


Copyright 2020 - The Northside Sun | Privacy Statement | Help | Terms of Service

The Northside Sun - 246 Briarwood Dr.- Jackson, MS 39206 - (601)-957-1122

Emmerich Newspapers proud to serve your local communities.

Thank you for visiting our website.