New York City, outdoor dining
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the number of restaurants, cafes, bars and other venues partaking in New York City’s outdoor-dining program — which expanded service to sidewalks and the roadway — will be down nearly 80% from the pa...
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Outdoor dining is officially back in New York City, but with a new set of seasonal rules and plenty of confusion.
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Legislation in Albany would force New York City to allow curbside outdoor dining year-round after new rules decimated the popular program.
It’s not an April Fool’s joke — it’s the depressingly diminished April 1 return of outdoor dining to New York City’s streets, a great innovation reduced to a sliver of a shadow of its former self
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ABC7 New York on MSNRestaurants can begin building outdoor dining spaces, DOT saysAhead of the official start of outdoor dining season in New York City, the DOT has cleared restaurants to begin building their roadway eating spaces.
Only seven restaurants out of 3,000 hoping to set up al fresco have received outdoor liquor licenses from the State Liquor Authority, meaning thousands may not be able to legally serve alcohol
The roadway cafes that popped up across the city during the COVID pandemic had to be taken down last year, but they've now become seasonal, running from April 1 to Nov. 29. Meanwhile, sidewalk seating will be allowed year-round.
Not composting your food scraps yet? You can now be fined for that. Starting April 1, New York residents must compost all household food and organic scraps in city-designated compost bins. Technically,