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Lampo x 2: Belmont Pizzeria Plans a Second Location

 

Lampo

What’s better than Lampo?

Two Lampos!

The latest silver lining of the COVID-19 pandemic comes from the Belmont pizzeria that, in just six years, has racked up multiple awards for best restaurantbest chef, and Dish of the Year. Lampo is planning a second location, for takeout only.

Ever since Lampo started slinging Neapolitan pies and sandwiches in 2014, regulars have clamored for takeout. But, the restaurant’s tiny kitchen and space did not allow it. Until COVID-19.

When precautions against the spread of the virus required restaurants to halt on-premises dining, Lampo turned to takeout. Business soared. Lampo’s daily pizza sales have actually increased during the pandemic. This made Lampo’s owners realize that, after the pandemic subsides, the combined demand for Lampo takeout and on-premises dining will well-exceed capacity. And so, the idea for a second location was born.

But, booming business is not the only reason for Lampo’s second location. Another is the team’s belief that it is not yet prudent to resume on-premises dining, even as Phase Two of Governor Northam’s public health restrictions allows it, beginning June 5. For all of its virtues, the cozy Belmont pizzeria does not lend itself well to social distancing. And so, once the new takeout spot is up and running, the team will close its original location to renovate. The availability of a second location for takeout will leave the team all the time they need to develop processes and infrastructure that will ensure that, when guests do resume dining at Lampo, they can do so without compromising public health. Once that happens, the original Lampo will re-open for on-premises dining, and the new Lampo will continue takeout.

The takeout-only Lampo will be in the former Sweethaus home in IX Park, 929 2d Street SE. Construction begins soon, with the aim to open this summer. Guests can expect the same menu as the original Lampo, with just a few possible tweaks.

Takeout panuozzo anytime you want. Shorter lines at Lampo. The post-pandemic world awaits.

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Photo by Tom McGovern.

 

Your Nose Knows: Slow the Spread of COVID-19 with Early Detection of Lost Sense of Smell

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Food suddenly not tasting the same? Unable to smell aromas? COVID-19 could be to blame.

One of the least-publicized symptoms of COVID-19 is a lost sense of smell, and, consequently, taste. Initially, reports of a correlation between a lost sense of smell and COVID-19 were just anecdotal. But, as the data grew, the link was unmistakable. Now, a lost sense of smell is an officially recognized COVID-19 symptom in the United States and other countries, estimated to impact as many as 80% of COVID-19 patients. The effect is often total: a complete inability to smell, which also can make it difficult to taste.

And, here’s the important part: losing the sense of smell is sometimes the first discernible symptom of COVID-19, before fever, cough, or sore throat. While some COVID-19 symptoms do not arise until at least five days after infection (if at all), a lost sense of smell typically arises on day three, one study concludes. What’s more, the earliest days after infection — before some symptoms are detectable — are when COVID-19 patients are most contagious, some studies show.

Because a lost sense of smell precedes other more recognizable symptoms, and because the risk of transmission is highest in the earliest days of infection, people who detect it early can help to stop the virus’ spread by self-isolating immediately and, possibly, testing.

So, pay attention to your nose. You could save lives.

Black-Owned Restaurants in Charlottesville

Below is a list of black-owned restaurants and food businesses in Charlottesville. Send additions or revisions to charlottesville29@gmail.com.

434th Street

A² Pizza

Agee SnackBar

Agee's

Allens Scottish Shortbread

Allens

Angelic’s Kitchen

Angelic's

Caked Up

cakedup

Commonwealth Cake Company

Commoncake

Culinary Concepts AB

JBD Catering

jbd

Harold’s Chicken

Kajun King

kajun

Krissycakes

LG’s Elixir

MarieBette

Bronut

Matchbox

Matchbox

Ms. Tiff’s

Nona’s Italian Cucina

nonas

Order Up

order

Pearl Island

oxtail

Petite MarieBette

petit

The Pie Guy

pieguy

The Ridley

Royalty Eats

reats

Rum Punch

Soul Food Joint

soul

Soul of the City

Stella’s Cuisine

The Store Truck

store

T’s Sweetz

Terrence Catering

terrence

Vegan Comforts Soul Food