How two brothers kept their NYC bar open during the pandemic
Paul and Anthony Ramirez were able to avoid making the last call at the Bronx Beer Hall, but it wasn't easy.
Paul and Anthony Ramirez were able to avoid making the last call at the Bronx Beer Hall, but it wasn't easy.
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Paul and Anthony Ramirez, two brothers and bar owners in New York City, opened the Bronx Beer Hall seven years ago in a historically landmarked marketplace where they could celebrate community. The brothers spoke with CBS News to share how they were able to avoid making the last call during the coronavirus pandemic.
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