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Tom Wolf and the state’s health secretary moved Philadelphia to the so-called “green phase” of reopening back in late June. Bing Bing Dim Sum on East Passyunk Avenue also posted on its Instagram account that it’s just too soon to open to indoor diners. Ginza Sushi and Ramen on South Front Street posted on its social media pages that the small restaurant can only serve three tables under the current restrictions. Danya Henninger. However, some restrictions still apply. When that isn’t possible, a barrier must be placed in between the tables. Mark Henninger / Imagic Digitgal. “It was the people we know. Alcohol can be served only for on-site consumption at your table when in the same transaction as your meal. “Of course we lost a lot of seats and tables but it’s great that we have to open. Indoor dining set to resume in Philadelphia, but restrictions remain Indoor dining in Philadelphia will be allowed to resume with restrictions on Sept. 8, Mayor Kenney announced Thursday. Here are some new guidelines and updates you should know: Most importantly, if you don’t feel well, do not risk other people’s health—stay home! PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- As indoor dining resumed in Philadelphia Tuesday morning, turnout was lighter than expected at the Oregon Diner in South Philadelphia. View guidelines for bowling alleys, arcades, and game spaces. You won’t be able to belly up to the bar, you must be at a table. Gov. “It’s a great day for us, it’s like the first day of school,” said Cynthia Branche, manager of the Penrose Diner. The Penrose saw a steady stream of regulars since opening up at 8 a.m. Tuesday. Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney is facing scrutiny after being photographed dining indoors at a restaurant in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, while restaurants in his own city remain closed to indoor dining. Philadelphia will allow indoor dining at restaurants beginning Sept. 8, ending a nearly six-month ban that has taken a toll on eateries throughout the city. If you have more than four people in your party, you will be at separate tables that are at least six feet apart. 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If you're ready to eat inside, these restaurants are ready to serve you. I think it’s just a great way for everybody to just kind of acclimate and get adjusted to the next step,” Fork Restaurant Owner Ellen Yin said. Indoor dining returned to Philadelphia at 25% capacity on Jan. 16 after nearly two months of being shut down. Philadelphia, which has … You cannot sit at a bar. “We’re concerned for our customers and for the staff and we will follow every procedure we have to follow,” McLaughlin said. In anticipation of a possible surge in COVID-19 cases after Christmas and New Year’s Eve, Philadelphia health officials just extended existing restrictions on indoor dining by at least two more weeks to Friday, January 15. At the Penrose Diner in South Philly, the diner can accommodate about 17 tables, which are all spaced at least six feet apart by skipping every other booth. Philadelphia restaurants will be able to expand indoor dining capacity to 50 percent as early as Friday if they meet new ventilation requirements, Philadelphia Health Commissioner Thomas Farley announced at a press conference today. ©2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. Indoor Dining Is Returning to Philly as Some Coronavirus Restrictions Lifted The city is easing some coronavirus restrictions that have been in place for … Philadelphia officials have announced sweeping new coronavirus restrictions that will prohibit indoor dining and indoor … There are also handwashing stations for staff and hand sanitizing stations for customers. Indoor dining is back in Philadelphia starting September 8, 2020. PHILADELPHIA - Restaurants are gearing up as indoor dining is set to resume in Philadelphia on Tuesday.. A maximum of four people can be seated together inside. Most of Philadelphia’s guidelines and restrictions are consistent with statewide rules—all of which aim to keep people healthy while gradually and safely reopening. 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That is when indoor dining could’ve technically resumed. “It’s pretty exciting. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia restaurants will be able to offer indoor dining Tuesday for the first time in nearly six months since the coronavirus pandemic began. Some restaurants have decided it’s not worth the risk. To encourage people to eat out again, the Philadelphia Parking Authority announced that it is offering $7 flat-rate parking after 5 p.m. at six city garages starting Tuesday through Nov. 30. It seems people feel secure about the safety measures, as the diner has been at capacity all morning. Philadelphia's restaurants can expand indoor dining capacity to 50% starting Friday if their ventilation system allows enough air to circulate, city leaders announced Tuesday. For that matter, they say, the same applies to customers. We are going to open again so that’s OK, that’s fine,” Mosquera said. Philadelphia’s mayor is facing criticism after a photo has emerged of him dining indoors in Maryland while his city's restaurants are only permitted to serve customers outside. Indoor dining is back in Philadelphia starting September 8, 2020. Indoor dining in Philly increases to 50% capacity: 10 things to know No more than four per table, and no bar seating. Six people per table are allowed for outdoor dining. PHILADELPHIA — Indoor dining is coming back to Philadelphia this weekend, according to city officials. Also, tables have to be arranged so diners are at least six feet away from each other. PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Philadelphia officials are allowing restaurants to resume indoor dining in the city after rolling back some coronavirus restrictions. Servers are wearing facemasks and face shields as required by the city. Philadelphia is unlikely to expand capacity though, as health officials have been following their own guidelines based on the city’s numbers. Philadelphia restaurants will be allowed to increase their indoor dining capacity if they pass an air ventilation test, the city's Department of Health announced. Restaurants will need to verify their ventilation circulates air at least 15 times per hour in order to increase their capacity. Restaurant owners are rolling with the punches as indoor dining resumes in Philadelphia. CBS3’s Howard Monroe and Trang Do contributed to this report. HADDONFIELD, N.J. (CBS) — Gov. The waitresses, they are really good to us every time we’re here,” said Denise Palmieri of South Philadelphia. Restaurants will be installing sneeze guards or partitions in their kitchens and at cash registers, host stands, and food pickup areas, where maintaining physical distance of at least six feet is difficult. Indoor Dining To Resume In Philadelphia Saturday - Philadelphia, PA - City officials Tuesday announced indoor dining will be allowed starting Saturday, but … PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Indoor dining is officially back in Philadelphia. Game spaces (ax throwing, mini-golf, pool, ping pong, escape rooms, and other indoor game facilities). Restaurants in Philadelphia were previously allowed to reopen their dining rooms at 25-percent capacities on Thursday, September 8, for the first time since March, when a statewide shutdown was ordered to slow the spread of COVID-19. You’ll see fewer people around you. The city's lifting some restrictions on indoor dining, as well as theaters in person college classes. The city has long set its own rules when it … There are barriers around the host stand and counter where delivery drivers pick up food. The City looks forward to continuing to expand allowable operations for Philadelphia’s restaurant industry, as well as reopening additional indoor businesses. Why are our rules so drastically different than the rest of the commonwealth’s? Indoor Dining In Philadelphia Expands To 50 Percent: What To Know - Philadelphia, PA - Starting Friday, restaurants in the city can have 50 percent of the capacity seated for indoor dining. Diners must wear masks when they aren’t seated at their table. “We have loyal customers and we have people who love it here. Indoor capacity is set at 25% and there can be no more than four people per table. On September 8, more restrictions will be lifted. Philadelphia restaurants, operating under limited capacity, welcomed customers back inside Saturday for the first time in months since the city shut down indoor dining. This post has been updated to reflect the expanded indoor dining capacity limit of 50% beginning Oct. 2. And now restaurants say their main goal is to make sure staff and diners feel safe. PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia restaurants will be able to allow 50% capacity for indoor dining starting Friday. It’s my absolute favorite here.”. Restaurant owners and operators: View the full list of restrictions for restaurants and food trucks. “I always get their Florentine omelet,” said Kristina Hollingsworth, also of South Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia restaurants that meet the Department of Public Health's new ventilation standards can now expand their indoor dining capacity to … General Manager at Yards Brewery Frank McLaughlin said, “It’s still weird. PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia restaurants can expand indoor dining to 50 percent capacity on Friday with mitigation and social distancing guidelines, including tables of only four and no bar seating Only government entities in the U.S. can end in .gov, The vaccine is now available for certain groups. Wolf announced Tuesday morning that restaurants in Pennsylvania can increase capacity to 5o% starting Sept. 21. Our city Hall bureau chief, Pat Loeb, has the story. “I know it’s difficult to maintain these, but we need to continue to limit how we get together to avoid getting more cases and more deaths.”. “We are expecting to be slow for a few days, but I know little by little we are going to be full,” Mixto Restaurante owner Mercy Mosquera said. Servers must wear both masks and face shields for additional protection. Most of Philadelphia’s guidelines and restrictions are consistent with statewide rules—all of which aim to keep people healthy while gradually and safely reopening. We’re always working to improve phila.gov. “It’s like spinach, feta. View the full list of restrictions for restaurants and food trucks. Approximately 10 … PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Indoor dining is on track to resume in Philadelphia next weekend. “Taking one step at a time, moving forward. As of August 20, the Department of Public Health is allowing these venues to reopen with restrictions: Business owners: View guidelines for bowling alleys, arcades, and game spaces. Restaurants can only operate at 25 … Phil Murphy is throwing another lifeline to New Jersey’s struggling bar and restaurant industry. Not all restaurateurs are on board with indoor dining. Indoor dining at Philadelphia restaurants has been banned since Nov. 20, as coronavirus cases were rising in the city and officials were anticipating holiday … PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Chickie's & Pete's was one of the first restaurants approved to expand indoor dining to 50% capacity after meeting Philadelphia's stringent … Also, libraries are being reopened because of it. While you’re enjoying your dining experience, restaurants workers and operators will be enforcing strict guidelines to keep you and your loved ones safe. Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley said Tuesday that starting Saturday, restaurants will be permitted to have diners eat indoors. So we’re so excited that they all came back and that they’re all dining in this morning,” Branche said. However, those to-go cocktails are here to stay for a little while longer and so is outdoor dining and these so-called “streeteries.”, “I know all of the safety precautions are difficult,” said Dr. Thomas Farley, the city’s health commissioner. It’s going to take some time.”. Philadelphia bans indoor gatherings, broadens virus rules. The City of Philadelphia will allow restaurants to increase indoor dining capacity to 50% as soon as Friday if they improve their ventilation. It's a jump of more than 200% from mid November, but there are some signs of progress in Philadelphia. Many restaurants had to transform themselves over the last few months, and while indoor dining is allowed again in Philly, the transformation continues. Deaths from Cove it every day. Indoor dining was then banned again on Friday, November 20 until at least the new year as new case numbers and potential post-holiday spike figures were …

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