Combining all that with a tight labor market, it’s making it really hard to stay alive,” she said.Īction News Jax has reached out to the owners of Scarlett O’Hara’s and Dos Gatos, but we did not hear back by the time this article was published.Ĭlick here to download the free Action News Jax news and weather apps, click here to download the Action News Jax Now app for your smart TV and click here to stream Action News Jax live. Colee, and some have witnessed the second entity as well. “Just like our electric bill has gone up, theirs has as well. STILL HAUNTED Probably so While no hard evidence has been made public by paranormal investigators, many patrons and staff have witnessed and experienced the antics of Mr. Because of inflation, restaurants are now only earning one cent. Did You Know It was built in 1870 as a private residence. Listed in the National Directory of Haunted Places, this restaurant has a resident poltergeist. ![]() Augustine, FL You’ll find more than Gone with the Wind memorabilia in St. Nicole Chapman, FRLA’s regional director, said for every dollar spent at a restaurant nationwide, the business used to earn five cents. The Ghosts of Scarlett O’Hara’s 70 Hypolita Street, St. She’s owned the business for 13 years and hopes a new, upscale restaurant moves in.Īccording to the Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association, Florida is seeing record tourism numbers, but it can’t compete with the increase in the cost of goods. Every time I get an invoice for new wine - I have to double-check to make sure my prices are right because they keep creeping up their prices,” Jeanne Maron said. Read: Florida congressman calls attention to anti-Semitism flyers being distributed statewide Next door, The Gifted Cork’s owner said she was also surprised about the announcement but understood the pains of inflation. The owners stated that their employees are top priority and they’ve reached out to other area restaurants to transition them into new work. My parents went there before us,” Jonathan Smith said. They’ve been there for a really long time. But surprisingly they’re closed,” Donavan Smith, a St. ![]() We used to go there on the weekends and stuff. “It was actually like a really nice place. The owners blamed “skyrocketing costs, the pandemic’s lingering effect on tourism, and the natural change of guests’ tastes.”
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