Video: Save Our Restaurants Campaign

April 27, 2021

Noting that there are “more than 2,500 Bermudians employed in the local hospitality industry” and “there is a growing number of locals unemployed,” the Bermuda restaurant industry is asking people to help ‘Save Our Restaurants’.

A spokesperson said, “The restaurant industry in Bermuda has issued a rallying cry to the community: ‘We need your help to Save Our Restaurants’.

“Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, local eateries have been hard hit due to fewer residents having the capacity or means to dine out. This coupled with the fact that little to no tourists are visiting the island’s shores, means restaurants have seen a loss in sales between 50% to 80%, according to the Chamber of Commerce’s Restaurant Division.

“With more than 2,500 Bermudians employed in the local hospitality industry, including chefs, waiters, hostesses, bartenders and managers, there is a growing number of locals unemployed and eager to get back to work doing what they love.

“The restaurant industry in Bermuda is currently in a state of emergency due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, After a full year of restrictions curtailing operations and the overall decline in patrons, some restaurants have already had to close their doors, with others just barely getting by.

“We couldn’t sit back, do nothing and watch the Island’s one-of-a-kind food service industry disappear. That’s why we’re launching this campaign – to encourage patrons who can afford to do so, to eat out, while also lobbying for greater relief and support from landlords, banks, insurers and Government to help us weather this storm.”

“Over the next five weeks, restaurant workers will be sharing their stories and encouraging constructive dialogue from the community through the #SaveOurRestaurantsBDA Campaign.

“Here are a few ways the public can show their support:

  • 1] Patronise local restaurants. During ‘Work@Home’ periods, restaurants encourage people to order take-out from their favourite local eateries. When it’s safe to do so, the Island’s culinary establishments look forward to welcoming diners back into their restaurants and are doing their part to adhere to Government regulations and protocols to keep people healthy and safe.
  • 2] Buy gift cards. Another way you can support Bermuda’s restaurant industry is by buying restaurant gift cards for your family, friends, colleagues and staff. These are valid for a full year and help to keep businesses’ lights on and food on the table for workers’ families.
  • 3] Engage on social media. Whenever you eat out in the days, weeks and months to come, post on social media with the #SaveOur RestaurantsBDA hashtag. This shows the restaurant industry they have your support, as they continue to rally to rescue Bermuda’s food service industry.

“We’re thankful for any and all support we can get at this time,” said the #SaveOurRestaurantsBDA campaign spokesperson.

“We know so many on the Island are struggling at this time, but we hope together as a community we can get through this devastating crisis better and more unified than ever before.”

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  1. sunny says:

    Indeed, I used to be in the restaurant business myself, and, we should support our local people. But, what it doesn’t make sense is there are still a huge amount of foreigner workers, receiving government help every week. They should be relief of their contract, and hire local ones.

  2. trufth says:

    “We couldn’t sit back, do nothing and watch the Island’s one-of-a-kind food service industry disappear.”

    “One-of-a-kind food service” ????

    Huh? What does this mean?

    • sandgrownan says:

      To be fair, it certainly is unique. Average food and service at Manhattan prices.

      • Southampton says:

        Sandgrownan, you say Manhattan prices? I say Dubai prices. I very seldom eat out. Retail shopping even scares me.

  3. Smile says:

    If you want to Buy Bermuda. If you want to create Jobs, bring back restaurant, retail, hotel and tourism Jobs – then get vaccinated!!

    I am puzzled that Chamber of Commerce marketing campaign isn’t Get Vaccinated to help create Bermudian Jobs.
    Same with BTA, hotel association, taxi association, restaurant association.
    The only way those groups thrive again in 2021 and beyond is through Herd Immunity by vaccination. If we don’t get that in the next few months… the 2021 season will be lost and more Bermudian workers will suffer.

    I personally think employment benefit going forward should only be for those who prove vaccination (or have a valid medical reason not to).
    This island can’t be held ransom by those who are not willing to be part of the solution.

    • Bermudian says:

      I agree. We need to be able to open back up safely. And while I sympathize with the hospitality industry, I’m also unemployed because of Covid and am struggling financially. I can’t afford to order delivery or take-out and sorry to say that depending where you order from, the quality is not great. Hard times for many of us.

  4. DeveeneBurchall says:

    Restaurants need our help.

  5. Dejavu says:

    The restaurants should have saved money… and you can’t even make money with delivery because the food is already to expensive. Once you add on delivery charges it would be out of this world expensive

  6. TeacherTr says:

    I will definitely support.
    Remember that we can also pick up from curbside for those who don’t want to pay for delivery.
    I love the gift card idea as well!