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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- After nearly three months of being shut down, restaurants that have outdoor seating in Philadelphia are finally expected to reopen Friday. Some restaurants in Center City ...
According to NBC10 Philadelphia, restaurants that allow outdoor dining can now apply to have more than 50 patrons at a time. Bar seating will also be allowed at restaurants, with groups of up to four ...
Philadelphia is allowing bar seating to resume at restaurants for the first time amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The city is also permitting eateries that offer outdoor dining to increase capacity to ...
For young folks, it's a fact that's probably a little hard to believe. Outdoor dining was illegal in Center City Philadelphia until then-Mayor Ed Rendell legalized it in 1995 through an executive ...
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“I never expected to see outdoor seating,” Mullan said. “But it’s definitely helped keep us open.” The proliferation of outdoor seating has been a major driver in the rapid recovery of Center City ...
Outdoor dining is back in Philadelphia on Friday and the city has released additional guidelines for restaurants. 24/7 Live Philadelphia Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware. Welcome, Mickey.
When Philadelphia officials announced that bar seating was back in the city, places began filling up. Many say they finally will get to do something that hasn't been allowed for over a year.
Philadelphia officials introduced a new outdoor dining license for streeteries, which occupy parking lanes outside approved restaurants. This will make the outdoor dining enclosures of the COVID ...
As Philadelphia restaurants wait in anticipation for the ban on outdoor dining service to lift, some suburban eateries are seeing a bump in business from the added revenue stream over the last few ...
Philadelphia has reduced restrictions on restaurants to allow for more customers at a time in an effort to help struggling businesses. Philadelphia Health Commissioner Thomas Farley announced the ...