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Lawrenceville’s Restaurant Depot not just for restaurant owners during coronavirus pandemic

Tom Davidson
By Tom Davidson
1 Min Read April 1, 2020 | 6 years Ago
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With restaurants open only for takeout and delivery, the wholesaler that supplies them is opening its doors to everyone during the covid-19 outbreak.

Restaurant Depot’s location in Pittsburgh’s Lawrenceville neighborhood became open to the public this week, company president Richard Kirschner said.

“Imagine Costco and then just amplify that entirely” is how Pittsburgh-based food critic Hal B. Klein describes the 66,000-square foot store on 35th Street in Lawrenceville.

The store sells items in the quantity that restaurants require, so the quantities may not suit every household, Kirschner said, but everything a restaurant uses is in stock, including paper products.

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They’re limiting the number of customers allowed inside the store to allow for social distancing and are otherwise following the guidelines recommended by state and federal officials because of covid-19, Kirschner said.

“We are getting a good response,” he said.

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Tom Davidson is a TribLive news editor. He has been a journalist in Western Pennsylvania for more than 25 years. He can be reached at tdavidson@triblive.com.

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