The New York Daily News reports:
Raise a glass and get ready to grab a seat at a bar near you. Gov. Cuomo announced Wednesday that pandemic era curfew placed on restaurants will be lifted in mid-May and drinkers can saddle up to the bar in the Big Apple beginning next week. The current midnight closing time for outdoor dining areas will expire on May 17. The indoor dining curfew will come to an end on May 31. Bar seating can resume in the city on May 3.
Read the full article. NYC currently limits indoor capacity for restaurants at 50%. No word yet on any change.
Raise a glass and get ready to grab a seat at a bar near you.
Gov. Cuomo says the pandemic era curfew placed on restaurants will be lifted in mid-May and drinkers can saddle up to the bar in the Big Apple beginning next week.https://t.co/3JHnnZa0hv
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) April 28, 2021
NEWS: New York will end its curfew on bars and restaurants next month, according to a press release from Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D).
The announcement comes as lawmakers today will roll back a mandate that people buy food with alcohol.
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— Jimmy Vielkind (@JimmyVielkind) April 28, 2021