Is there indoor dining allowed in NYC?
Governor Cuomo Announces New York City Indoor Dining Will Expand to 75 Percent Capacity Beginning May 7. Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that New York City indoor dining will expand to 75 percent capacity beginning Friday, May 7. This brings New York City in line with the rest of New York State.
Who owns bar Pisellino?
Rita Sodi
Bar Pisellino opened in the West Village last May. Owner Rita Sodi (pictured) opened the bar with partner Jody Williams.
What does via Carota mean in Italian?
September 7, 2018. In the way that a writer can be deemed a “writer’s writer,” you might say that Via Carota is a restaurant person’s restaurant. Photograph by Cerruti Draime / Via Corota. You might think that a food critic who gets to eat at new restaurants every week would have a hard time determining a favorite.
What is indoor dining capacity in NY?
Currently, indoor dining in NYC is capped at 50% capacity.
Who is Rita Sodi?
Rita Sodi is chef and owner of the ever-popular I Sodi and co-chef/owner with Jody Williams of Via Carota, the gastroteca that is inspired by her 17th century country house in the hills near Florence.
Do I still have to wear a mask in NYC restaurants?
Starting Monday, the city is no longer requiring patrons in restaurants, bars and gyms and other places indoors to show proof of vaccination, part of a rollback that includes lifting the mask requirement in public schools. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month.
Are NYC restaurants at 100% capacity?
In a press conference on Monday, May 3rd, Governor Cuomo announced the expansion of New York City’s indoor dining capacity from 75% to 100% starting Wednesday, May 19th. This announcement is the latest update from the Governor’s recent series of policy changes aimed at loosening COVID restrictions for NYC businesses.