Power Restored and Saint John Restaurant Set to Reopen Soon After Entergy Dispute

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After a dispute over a $40,000 Entergy bill resulted in the power being disconnected, the Saint John restaurant in New Orleans announced its indefinite closure. However, after a meeting with City Councilmember Helena Moreno's office, the power was restored, and the restaurant is now preparing to reopen this weekend. The owner, Chef Eric Cook, expressed frustration with doing business in the city and called for leadership and accountability. While relieved about the reopening, Cook emphasized the need for change and accountability.
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