Diners raise glasses to start of Savor the Avenue in Delray Beach It helps everything and right now it s helping normalcy, restaurant manager says Restaurant workers are looking forward to the Savor The Avenue in downtown Delray Beach.
and last updated 2021-04-26 23:29:16-04
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. â Restaurant workers are looking forward to the Savor the Avenue in downtown Delray Beach. A four-course wine dinner on the streets of Delray, have about a half-mile of tables stretched out on the Avenue, said Danny Sobey, general manager for City Oyster.
It s a yearly event, but last year it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Businesses were affected financially, but this event could help boost the economy.
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The event sold out about four days after reservations opened March 14. With more than 800 patrons expected to attend, several other coronavirus precautions will be taken..
On the night of the event, patrons will need to check in at the restaurant where their reservations were made. While there, patrons will get a temperature check, a wristband and a lanyard. The last two will be used to tell them apart from other visitors on the avenue.
Masks will be required throughout the event when patrons are not seated at their designated tables. There will also be fewer seats this year because of coronavirus restrictions.
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