A video originally published to Instagram shows dozens of patrons at MARBL crammed into a partially outdoor seating section while surrounded by unmasked employees carrying drinks
This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.A popular Toronto restaurant is under investigation after a video released on social media over the weekend appeared to show patrons and staff failing to follow COVID-19 public health rules.
Many social media users called on local and provincial authorities to strip the bar of its liquor licence. Tory, however, said public health guidelines apply to all restaurants and bars under current Stage 2 restrictions, regardless of the weather conditions.
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