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Not all San Diego restaurants will reopen, despite court order A Superior Court judge gave San Diego County restaurants the green light to serve on site again, but not all will make use of the opportunity and last updated 2020-12-17 20:26:13-05 SAN DIEGO (KGTV) â A Superior Court judge gave San Diego County restaurants the green light to serve on-site again, but not all will make use of the opportunity. For Roddy Browning, the pressure to reopen his restaurant is intense. âWe lay in bed at 2:30 in the morning, going, 'Okay, what am I going to do? What am I going to do tomorrow? What am I going to do the next day?'â said Browning, who owns Oceanside's Flying Pig Pub and Kitchen.
More Coverage On Thursday, Dec. 17, county lawyers asked Wohlfeil to clarify the ruling and in a brief hearing the judge made it clear: The injunction covers any restaurant. “The court’s intention is all businesses which provide restaurant services in the county of San Diego are encompassed in the court’s order,” he said. Shortly after that, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office said the state had filed notice it would appeal the ruling. It is unclear if the state will seek a delay — known as a stay — of Wohlfeil’s ruling while the appeal is taken up. State and county leaders said the restrictions are needed to slow the rampant spread of the disease and preserve an increasingly strained hospital system nearing the breaking point. In a statement Newsom’s press office said that was the reason for pursuing an appeal.