Gavin Maliska
Inside the tents at Parkside Pub, tables await diners and drinkers looking for some conviviality during the age of COVID. State rules would require two of the tents’ four walls to be rolled up while diners are present.
News • November 4, 2020
Restaurant tents can help keep COVID-19 down or keep diners warn, but maybe not both
HUNTLEY - Tents are popping up next to restaurants across Huntley with the idea of keeping customers fed and businesses operating in face of a ban on indoor dining, ordered by the governor in an attempt to mitigate a worsening of the COVID-19 crisis. Because of requirements set by the state to keep the tents ...
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