The case began in March 2020, when the owner of the Aston Waikiki Beach Hotel, where Tiki’s Grill & Bar operates, boarded up all hotel entrances and exits. This action blocked Tiki’s employees and the public from accessing the restaurant, preventing any business activity, including carry out and delivery service, even though such services were permitted under government orders at the time.
Hawai’i court revives Tiki’s Grill & Bar’s COVID-19 insurance fight
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