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Nick the Greek, former heavyweight boxing champion Jack Dempsey and Hank Greenspun Nicholas Andreas 'Nick the Greek' Dandolos (or Dandolas - in Greek: Νίκος Δάνδολος) (born in Rethymnon, Crete 1883 - December 25, 1966 ) was a professional gambler and high roller. Order with Seamless to support your local restaurants! View menu and reviews for Nick the Greek in Dublin, plus popular items & reviews. Delivery or takeout! View Nick the Greek (nickthegreeksj.com) location in California, United States, revenue, industry and description. Find related and similar companies as well as employees by title and much more. Nick the Greek was born after one of three close-knit cousins, Nick (Baby Nick), traveled home from a trip to Greece and realized that there was nowhere near home where he could get quality gyros. As second-generation restaurateurs, Nick and his two cousins, also named Nick (Big Nick and Little Nick) decided to start their own modern restaurant. About Nick The Greek: Nick The Greek in San Jose, CA is looking for team members to join our team. Our ideal candidate is self-driven, motivated, and reliable. By applying to this job, you agree to receive periodic text messages from this employer and Homebase about your pending job application. Opt out anytime. Msg & data rates may apply.
A viral video online shows a scramble between Anton Van Happen and the Public Health inspectors who were issuing a citation to Nick The Greek restaurant. The video shows a distraught Anton Van Happen as he struggles to keep his business afloat, he is heard stressing that he has followed all guidelines issued by Public Health inspectors regarding operations of a restaurant. The video is shot inside Nick The Greek restaurant which has struggled to make ends meet after the onset of coronavirus.
Nick The Greek restaurant confronts public health inspectors
Like many other business owners, the misery is apparent in the voice of Anton Van Happen. He is heard inquiring from Public Health inspectors, “what about my employees?”. He points towards the tables stocked in the corner of the restaurant. He reiterates the fact that he is compliant with all SOPs for regulations yet he is facing another citation.
“Are you going to pay my rent?” Anton Van Happen asks the Public Health inspectors issuing the citation. The two inspectors seem to be standing at the corner, they seem non-nonchalant and unsympathetic in face of Anton’s misery. The distraught owner keeps trying to defend his policies by stating that he is compliant with the guidelines issued for restaurants. He emphasizes that he did not break any law.
Anton further accuses the Public Health inspectors of creating their own arbitrary rules. A user tweeted, “This makes my blood boil. It’s fundamentally wrong what is happening to small businesses right now. There is no scientific reason to be shutting them down. It’s about control & the optics of “doing something.” But that “doing something” is destroying the livelihoods of so many.”
Anton Van Happen reacts
Several people online have shown sympathy towards Anton Van Happen for reacting the way he did. It is no secret that small businesses have been especially affected by the pandemic. The Public Health Inspectors treat restaurant owners in a derogatory manner. Users state that the rude attitude of inspectors towards Anton Van Happen is visible in the video.
Donald Trump Jr. retweeted the video of the incident and wrote, “We need more of this or the politicians will never ever stop their economy destroying power-grab. Lockdowns aren’t based in science. The politicians & media hacks still supporting them are actively destroying lives, but they don’t care because their paychecks aren’t on the line.” Public Health inspectors have received a considerable amount of criticism online since the video went viral.
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'Are you going to pay my rent ? says owner Anton Van Happen of 'Nick The Greek' to public health inspectors issuing him a citation for staying open after being issued a closure order. Things got tense pic.twitter.com/9eKCiAjDaw
— Jorge Ventura Media (@VenturaReport) December 15, 2020
In another video posted by Daily Caller reporter, a customer of Nick The Greek restaurant says to public health inspectors, “Why aren’t you at Costco right now, there’s 500 people inside Costco”.
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'Why aren't you at Costco right now, there's 500 people inside Costco' a customer of 'Nick The Greek' says to public health inspectors issuing a citation to owner Anton Van Happen for remaining open after receving a closure order on Friday. pic.twitter.com/xFNdGNQqF8
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— Jorge Ventura Media (@VenturaReport) December 15, 2020