Wednesday 23 September 2020

Governor Baker Announces That Bar Seating Will Be Allowed to Open for Food Service Starting Next Week

While restaurants in Massachusetts have been able to open back up for both indoor and outdoor dining, bar seating within dining and drinking spots that serve food has remained off-limits due to the pandemic, but that is about to change.

According to a tweet from WBZ News Radio, Governor Charlie Baker announced this morning that bar seating will be able to open for food service beginning Monday, September 28, though the usual social distancing protocols will need to be put in place. Up until now, people could eat and drink at tables within bar areas but not at the bars themselves, while bars that don't have food service are still not allowed to open until Phase 4 of the reopening of the Massachusetts economy.

In addition to the easing of restrictions for bar areas, Governor Baker also says that group seating at tables within restaurants and bars will expand from six to ten people.

by Marc Hurwitz (Also follow us on Twitter at @hiddenboston)


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