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State Chapters => NY/NJ => Topic started by: rangerrebew on August 28, 2020, 10:01:41 am
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De Blasio considers extending outdoor dining beyond Oct. 31
By Julia Marsh
August 27, 2020 | 1:17pm | Updated
if something like that is happening.
De Blasio may extend outdoor dining beyond Oct. 31, will reevaluate indoor dining in a month
Get ready to bundle up for al fresco dining in the late fall.
Mayor Bill de Blasio is considering extending the city’s coronavirus-induced outdoor dining program beyond its current endpoint of Oct. 31.
“We’re looking at that right now. We’re trying to get a sense from the restaurant community how much interest there is in going longer,†the mayor said at a remote City Hall press briefing Thursday.
https://nypost.com/2020/08/27/de-blasio-considers-extending-outdoor-dining-beyond-oct-31/
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Ok, but to much after that it will be too cold to eat outside. That’s just common sense.
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Second week in November at the earliest!
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Ok, but to much after that it will be too cold to eat outside. That’s just common sense.
Yup...exactly. Guess patrons will be eating with their full winter garb on in a few months.