The eatery, in Princess Street, is keen to retain high-quality workers during 'unpredictable' times for Plymouth's restaurants.
"This has been the weirdest year with inconsistency in bookings," said Fletcher Andrews, at 28 the youngest owner-chef in Plymouth. "I have spoken to a few restaurant owners around the city. One minute it's busy, then the following week is the quietest for months, even years, and then back to being busy again. Really inconsistent.
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