NYC restaurants can resume indoor dining at 25%
By The Associated Press undefined
NEW YORK — Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced New York City restaurants can resume indoor dining on Sept. 30 at 25% capacity with temperature checks for customers and other restrictions.
All customers will have temperature checks at the door and one member of each party must provide information for contact tracing, if necessary.
Customers can’t sit at bars, but can have drinks for table service, and restaurants must close at midnight. Tables must be 6 feet apart and customers must wear masks while not at the table.
“This may not look like the indoor dining that we all know and love, but it is progress for restaurant workers and all New Yorkers,” says Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Restaurants were among the hardest-hit businesses when New York City emerged as a pandemic hotspot in March. Thousands of city restaurants have been serving food outdoors this summer, but the industry has been pushing for indoor service heading into the cooler weather of fall.