![]() Third-party delivery via Door Dash and Grub Hub also will begin this week from the Spokane site Eller said these options for delivery were delayed until the new restaurant was up-and-running.Ĭosmic Cowboy decided to go to carry out only and set up a food trailer in front of its store in Coeur d’Alene before Idaho Gov. The Coeur d’Alene restaurant is open seven days a week. The Spokane restaurant started selling food again last Thursday with modified hours it is open Mondays through Saturdays and closed Sundays. The Idaho location actually recalled workers before the federal loan approval because business was still good, Eller said. next to Nordstrom, recalled 14 employees, and the Coeur d’Alene outlet recalled 16 staff members. ![]() The Spokane location, on the first floor of River Park Square at 822 W. Then we had to close, so we don’t know what a normal week looks like yet.” ![]() “We opened on Valentine’s Day in downtown Spokane, then it was into Restaurant Week – what a way to open. “When Spokane started shutting down, we really felt it here in Coeur d’Alene, too,” Eller said. The Coeur d’Alene outlet has been open for more than two years and furloughed most of its staff to be able to remain open last month. If all the rules are followed, the loan will be forgiven.Ĭosmic Cowboy – which serves a variety of burgers, street tacos, grain bowls, wraps and gourmet vegetarian dishes – opened in mid-February in River Park Square and had to close in mid-March after Gov. Chief wrangler is Eller’s cheeky way of describing his title of CEO and owner the Austin, Texas, transplant moved to Coeur d’Alene about four years ago.Ĭosmic Cowboy Grill was notified about the approval of the loan from a local credit union about two weeks ago, and the funds will provide the company with eight weeks of payroll in bringing back its employees from furlough. “We’re extremely fortunate to be one of the recipients of the Payment Protection Program loans for both stores,” said Steve Eller, Cosmic Cowboy Grill’s chief wrangler, over the weekend. The funding is designed to provide government loans to businesses closed by coronavirus restrictions, and Cosmic Cowboy Grill is one of the first businesses in the area to receive the financial aid amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Cosmic Cowboy Grill in River Park Square in downtown Spokane and Appleway Square in Coeur d’Alene has recalled its staff and reopened to offer to-go and delivery options at its two area locations after receiving funding from the federal Payment Protection Program.
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