a restaurant owner received a birthday gift from barstool sports that helped save his business. Hello, is this Anthony? Oh my God. Oh my God, David, are you telling me what I need to? Yeah, yeah. We want to help you guys out. I’m going to cry right now, Anthony’s Italian kitchen has been hit hard by the pandemic. It’s lost over $300,000 and was months behind on rent. And I think tim solely deserves a big shout out here because he has really kept this place alive and he’s a wonderful landlord. Tony submitted a video to barstool Sports for its small business funds. I’m now in trouble. Bar stools Ceo Dave Portnoy saw the video and reached out to Tony to share the good news. I’m in a slump place right now. I don’t quite know how to react And I’ve never caught it. A loss for words, Tony will receive $25,000 every month that he needs it from the bar stool sports fund. What a feeling that phone call is for you. It’s just absolutely magic. It’s magic. Somebody’s telling you they’re going to give you money for a year. And here’s what he said, Jim, I’m gonna help you for one year. Mm. I mean, that’s phenomenal.
Restaurant owner receives business-saving birthday gift from Barstool Sports
Owner of Anthony’s Italian Kitchen received a present from Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports that he said saved his business.
Anthony’s Italian Kitchen in Portland, Maine has been hit hard by the pandemic, its owner said. The restaurant lost over $300,000 and was months behind on rent.”I think Tim Soley deserves a big shout out here because he has really kept this place alive and he’s a wonderful landlord,” said Anthony Barrasso, the owner of Anthony’s Italian Kitchen.Barrasso submitted a video to Barstool Sports for its small business fund. Barstool’s CEO Dave Portnoy saw the video and reached out to Tony to share the good news. “What a feeling that phone call is for you. It’s just absolutely magic. It’s magic. Somebody’s telling you they’re going to give you money for a year. And here’s what he said Jim, I’m going to help you for one year. I mean that’s phenomenal,” Barrasso said.Barrasso will receive $25,000 every month he needs from the Barstool Sports Fund.”I’m in a numb place right now,” Barrasso said. “I don’t know quite how to react. And I’m never caught at a loss for words.”
Anthony’s Italian Kitchen in Portland, Maine has been hit hard by the pandemic, its owner said. The restaurant lost over $300,000 and was months behind on rent.
“I think Tim Soley deserves a big shout out here because he has really kept this place alive and he’s a wonderful landlord,” said Anthony Barrasso, the owner of Anthony’s Italian Kitchen.
Barrasso submitted a video to Barstool Sports for its small business fund. Barstool’s CEO Dave Portnoy saw the video and reached out to Tony to share the good news.
“What a feeling that phone call is for you. It’s just absolutely magic. It’s magic. Somebody’s telling you they’re going to give you money for a year. And here’s what he said Jim, I’m going to help you for one year. I mean that’s phenomenal,” Barrasso said.
Barrasso will receive $25,000 every month he needs from the Barstool Sports Fund.
“I’m in a numb place right now,” Barrasso said. “I don’t know quite how to react. And I’m never caught at a loss for words.”
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