Looking Behind the Masks

This year has been full of changes and uncertainties. One of the cornerstones of Taziki’s culture is “The Greek Man at the Door” and a smiling face in the kitchen. Did you know our kitchens are intentionally open, constructed with lower barriers to increase the personal interactions between our employees and our guests? We also pride ourselves on our values and the fact that connection is one of our five pillars that we intentionally focus on.

We'd like to introduce Josephina from Atlanta, GA! "I love inspiring my team during the lunch rush! Seeing the line to the door gives me satisfaction."

We were recently inspired after seeing some innovative and compassionate front line workers attach photos of themselves without a mask to their scrubs to help their patients feel more at ease and comfortable. While we aren’t on the front-lines in hospitals, we do consider it an absolute honor to feed our communities across the nation in 17 states. We wanted to take a minute to salute a few of our family members across the country and show you the smiling faces behind our masks.

Everyone, meet Lem from Chesterfield VA! “I love to spend time with my family, and hanging out at Taziki’s with my co-workers.”

We hope these few snapshots shed light on the wonderful human beings that have to currently conceal their smiles due to some new safety regulations. We know one of the best things in the world is walking into one of your favorite restaurants and being able to get a little face time with the people who love having you as a regular. We hope this look behind the Taziki’s masks will lift your spirits and help us connect with you even more.

Everyone, meet Erica from Hendersonville, TN! Erica shared with us, “I love listening to music while cooking for my family!”

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