photo credit // provided Sidetrack Ready To Reopen For Indoor Service, Some Northalsted Restaurants And Bars Remain Closed Chicago moved to Tier 1 coronavirus mitigations on Saturday, state health officials announced, which allows for the return of limited indoor service.
The Illinois Department of Public Health announced Saturday that Regions 10 and 11, which include Chicago and suburban Cook County, can move down from Tier 2 mitigations based on recent metrics.
Tier 1 mitigations allow restaurants and bars that serve food to seat customers inside at the lesser of 25% capacity or 25 people per room. Tables will be spaced 6 feet apart and parties may not exceed four people. Bars that don t serve food will have to keep their service outdoors for now.
Chicago Restaurants And Some Bars Could Resume Indoor Service Saturday Fri. January 22, 2021 1:08 PM by GoPride.com News Staff photo credit // jay wennington on unsplash Chicago must maintain or improve its metrics from Friday to advance to Tier 1 on Saturday, allowing indoor dining to return Chicago is on track to resume indoor dining beginning Saturday, Jan. 23, state officials announced on Friday.
The city and Cook County will move from Tier 2 to Tier 1 of Gov. J.B. Pritzker s COVID-19 mitigation plan as long as “metrics continue to improve or are stable,” according to the Illinois Department of Health. With all regions of Illinois now out of Tier 3, we can now see that the entire state is headed down the right path, said IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike. During the summer, we were on this same path. We know that we must continue to take precautions and be smart about how we relax some of the m
Replay Andersonville to temporarily close due to Illinois pandemic restrictions Wed. December 23, 2020 10:48 AM by Ross Forman 2020 has been ‘the most challenging year of my professional life,’ said Mark Liberson Chicago, IL - The ongoing pandemic has delivered yet another blow right in the heart of Andersonville and the soul of the LGBTQ community.
Replay Andersonville announced today that is temporarily closing on Jan. 4 – “until something changes in the state s rules governing restaurants (and) we are able to get support from the new federal program being rolled out, or when the weather warms up,” said Replay owner Mark Liberson.
“It is becoming increasingly difficult to keep our guests comfortable given the current restrictions on restaurant dining and temperatures falling into the 30s and below. While (so many) people have been supportive and we have been able to keep people happy so f