Countdown to indoor dining: 8 questions answered on what to expect with 25% restaurant capacity Updated Feb 02, 2021; Posted Feb 02, 2021 Joyce s Tavern in Eltingville with no indoor dining and an empty bar. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. By now with indoor dining making a brief return to NYC last fall, patrons and proprietors know the drill managing at 25% capacity. That means sitting at tables distanced at six-feet apart, patrons wearing mandatory masks as they move about the dining room and everyone learning to keep socially distant on lines and in small spaces. Here are other common questions among Staten Islanders answered as the countdown to indoor dining continues to Feb. 14. Have questions on mandates surrounding indoor dining come Feb. 14? Email questions to Food Editor Pamela Silvestri at silvestri@siadvance.com.
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