Posted on 09/09/2020 4:18:56 PM PDT by Vendome
Santa Clara also went into the red on Tuesday, but won’t allow indoor dining, saying via a statement that while some business sectors will reopen, for now, restaurants must stick with outdoor service.
DPH spokesperson says that “As long as San Francisco continues to make progress slowing the spread of COVID-19 we can get businesses and workers back on their feet,” Thomas says that restaurants are unlikely to welcome patrons inside any time soon. “Currently,” Thomas says, “I would not plan on indoor dining being allowed anytime before early to mid October at the earliest.”
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I would not plan on indoor dining being allowed anytime before early to mid October at the earliest.
So, open everything up just in time for flu season.
Terrific.
Except for the Nancy Pelosi owned Restaurant, Bar, Ice Cream Parlor and Hair Salon location.
Not to be rude, but SF and Portland could burn to the ground for all I care. j/k
Here in NJ it varies incredibly wide for schools and restaurants no matter what our azzhole guv says.
My cousin has b&b that is basically closed till then.
Eff these gov’s
And Berkeley?
C’mon man
Winnuh!
Was the reason I posted.
Just in time for the final blow, erh touch..oh well
Not to be rude, but SF and Portland could burn to the ground for all I care. j/k
I haven’t eaten at a restaurant in SF in I don’t know how long - and I won’t any time soon no matter what they do about reopening them. Partly because I don’t want the City of San Francisco earning any tax revenue from me, but mostly because I can find plenty of restaurants closer to home that are to my liking.
Still, it sucks for those in the restaurant biz there that the City has basically decided they’re not worthy of a livelihood.
Was just discussing hotels up and down the coast and started looking at reservations.
Every last one of them has closed their restaurants until further notice.
When I go with a lady for the weekend I am usually pretty hungry in the morning and getting in my car for McDonald’s is a real mood killer.
On top of that, with all the particulates in the air thanks to half the state going up in flames, outdoor dining isn’t very appealing when ash is raining down on you.
LOL
I was thinking the same thing.
The skies are eery today...
Yeah, no kidding. The “perpetual dusk” aspect of it was weird enough, but I looked up at the sky at one point this afternoon and the sun was pink!
I took my nephew out for dinner at one of the city’s top restaurants a couple of weeks ago: Osteria Mozza run by Nancy Silverton. Outside with massive traffic. the restaurant had been attacked and set on fire by rioters on trendy Melrose Avenue just weeks before. Prices did not come down for street eating.
I’m not doing this any more!
Just leaving my office and hadn’t looked at the sun all day.
Oh well.
Missed another wonderful sight...
going to Dona Maria...
My cousin is getting around it but only by renting the entire home and no service.
That greatly reduces the takers.
Probably bugs in the food already. Why add more by eating outside?
We went to a place we’ve been going to. They decided to allow some idiot chase away patrons by demanded to go 10 feet they had to wear a mask. We flipped her off and left. Won’t be going anywhere that we are treated as lepers.
Hey, if it is that dangerous then we should not be exposing ourselves to such danger. (No really but that is totally logical.)
I wonder how many San Franciscans will still vote for DemocRats after this. DemocRats are proving they really do hate capitalism and want to destroy it. Covid gave them an excuse. Except that capitalism is what fuels their socialist pipe dreams and it will all come tumbling down without capitalism.
“New York City indoor dining opens november 1st.”
I hear you, but, no, it won’t. Your idiot dictator will find yet another excuse to push it out further.
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