Colorado Restaurant C&C Coffee And Kitchen Temporarily Loses License After Crowds Pack Inside On Mothers Day

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The Governor of Colorado has suspended the license of a Castle Rock restaurant in which Mothers Day crowds packed the dining room, no one was practicing social distancing, and only one person was wearing a mask, Yahoo News reports.

As is the case with millions of restaurants and other businesses across the country, C&C Coffee And Kitchen is limited to providing only takeout and delivery meals. However. on Mothers Day (Sunday, May 10), the restaurant’s owners opened up to customers in the dining room, in open defiance of state orders.

The restaurant even owned up to its open defiance of the rules in a tweet.

“We are standing for America, small businesses, the Constitution and against the overreach of our governor in Colorado!,” read the tweet, which tagged President Donald Trump’s Twitter account.

Similar, the restaurant owners’ seemingly-proud disregard for the rules was on display via a sign posted at the entrance to the building.

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