How one diner is navigating economic uncertainty in Danbury, Connecticut
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The Three Brothers Diner has been serving the Danbury, Connecticut community for the last 50 years. The family-run business, which is managed by Stanley Kallivrousis, has navigated economic uncertainty before, including the 2008 recession and the COVID-19 pandemic.
However, it is the decrease in consumer sentiment that's now plaguing the Danbury hotspot.
"People aren't as jolly as they used to be," says Kallivrousis, who's noticed a decrease in foot traffic over the last few months and a change in eating habits among those who do come in.

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