Gov. Tom Wolf said Monday he will ease COVID-19 restrictions on bars, restaurants and crowd sizes with new cases declining and more people getting vaccinated against the virus.
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Holly Tonini
QUESTIONS â Al Collins is shown in his newly renovated kitchen at Al âan Rubenâs restaurant in this 2018 photo.
WASHINGTON, Pa. Restaurants that are complying with Pennsylvania’s statewide ban on indoor dining are drawing a line in the sand on Monday. That’s when the state’s restaurant shutdown is scheduled to be lifted, and many business owners say they’ll reopen their dining rooms that day even if Gov. Tom Wolf extends the restrictions as some fear.
The three-week shutdown since Dec. 12 has been a devastating blow for restaurants and bars already struggling through sluggish sales due to the coronavirus pandemic. But many owners who are following the rules by only offering takeout right now are watching as their scofflaw counterparts that have fully reopened are doing booming business.
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Al Collins is shown in his newly renovated kitchen at Al an Ruben s restaurant in this 2018 photo. Holly Tonini/Observer-Reporter
WASHINGTON, Pa. Restaurants that are complying with a statewide ban on indoor dining are drawing a line in the sand on Jan. 4. That’s when the state’s restaurant shutdown is scheduled to be lifted, and many business owners say they’ll reopen their dining rooms that day even if Gov. Tom Wolf extends the restrictions as some fear.
The three-week shutdown since Dec. 12 has been a devastating blow for restaurants and bars already struggling through sluggish sales due to the coronavirus pandemic. But many owners who are following the rules by only offering takeout right now are watching as their scofflaw counterparts that have fully reopened are doing booming business.
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Holly Tonini/Observer-Reporter â Al Collins is shown in his newly renovated kitchen at Al âan Rubenâs restaurant in this 2018 photo.
WASHINGTON, Pa. Restaurants that are complying with a statewide ban on indoor dining are drawing a line in the sand on Jan. 4. That’s when the state’s restaurant shutdown is scheduled to be lifted, and many business owners say they’ll reopen their dining rooms that day even if Gov. Tom Wolf extends the restrictions as some fear.
The three-week shutdown since Dec. 12 has been a devastating blow for restaurants and bars already struggling through sluggish sales due to the coronavirus pandemic. But many owners who are following the rules by only offering takeout right now are watching as their scofflaw counterparts that have fully reopened are doing booming business.
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