Restaurant owners shutting down Mediterranean eatery andovertownsman.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from andovertownsman.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
1 of 2
Madeline Hughes/Staff photoSen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., (right) visits with May Doherty, owner of Chic Consignment in Andover, to talk about Payment Protection Program loans.
Madeline Hughes/Staff photoSen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., (left) visits with Carlo and Danielle Berdahn, owners of Yella Grille in Andover, to talk about the Payment Protection Program loans. featured
By Madeline Hughes mhughes@andovertownsman.com Apr 8, 2021 1 of 2
Madeline Hughes/Staff photoSen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., (right) visits with May Doherty, owner of Chic Consignment in Andover, to talk about Payment Protection Program loans.
Madeline Hughes/Staff photoSen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., (left) visits with Carlo and Danielle Berdahn, owners of Yella Grille in Andover, to talk about the Payment Protection Program loans.
Carl Russo
File photo. Celebrity interior designer Taniya Nayak, owner of Taniya Nayak Design in Boston, helped Danielle and Carlo Berdahn come up with a plan to renovate their Andover restaurant Yella, pro bono, after the 2018 Merrimack Valley gas disaster.Â
CARL RUSSO/Staff photo. This photo was taken at Yella Grille in January 2019, before the recent renovation.Â
Carl Russo
CARL RUSSO/staff photo. Carlo and Danielle Berdahn, owners of Yella Grille, stand in their redecorated restaurant. Â
Carl Russo
CARL RUSSO/staff photo. Carlo and Danielle Berdahn, owners of Yella Grille, pose with their daughters, Mariana, 5 and Sofia, 8, inside their newly renovated restaurant. The Berdahns reached out to celebrity interior designer Taniya Nayak for help renovating their restaurant after the Merrimack Valley gas disaster in 2018. The couple was able to follow through on Nayak s plan during the pandemic. Â
1 of 2
CARL RUSSO/Staff photoJason Petrou, general manager of Krueger s Flatbread in Haverhill, mixes an alcoholic drink to go. The restaurant has been struggling to stay open and has put up barriers and Plexiglas.Â
Carl Russo
TIM JEAN/Staff photoJohn Ingalls, chef and owner of Palmers Restaurant and Tavern in Andover, sits in his empty dining room. Like many independent restaurants, Palmers has struggled during the coronavirus pandemic.Â
Tim Jean
Finally, the light at the end of the tunnel is not an oncoming train.
As bars and restaurants weather the toughest conditions the coronavirus has thrown at them since the beginning of the pandemic, there is hope.