Grants up to $20,000 available for Texas restaurants and bars through new recovery program

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Texas food and beverage businesses including restaurants, bars, food trucks and caterers can apply to receive financial aid through a new COVID-19 recovery...

A patio dining area in Klyde Warren Park sat empty in 2020.Texas food and beverage businesses including restaurants, bars, food trucks and caterers can apply to receive financial aid through a new COVID-19 recovery fund., which is administered by the Texas Economic Development Office, will hand out grants up to $20,000 each to help local food industry businesses as well as tourism, hospitality and travel businesses recover from the financial devastations of the pandemic.

Applications for the program and its $180 million fund open Nov. 1 at 9 a.m. for food businesses and bars. Eligibility for the grants is not affected if a business previously received aid through

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