Poor air quality from wildfires burning around region could curb outdoor dining options
Poor air quality from wildfires burning around region could curb outdoor dining options
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- With the smoke from many fires burning around the area and region, some Central Oregon restaurants may end up closing their outdoor seating areas, for health reasons.
"If the smoke gets really, really bad, just for the safety of our staff and our guests, we'll probably end up having to close our patio, just for air quality," Chris Hakala, general manager at Cascade Lakes Brewpub in Bend, said Wednesday
Hakala said people really enjoy sitting outside the brewery in the warm summertime.