19 min

Indoor Dining Is Back, But Will It be Enough to Keep Restaurants Afloat‪?‬ Crosstown with Pat Kiernan

    • Daily News

Seven months later, and diners are allowed to eat inside restaurants. But at 25 percent capacity, some restaurant owners warn it's not enough to make ends meet. Other New Yorkers, concerned with the spread of coronavirus, aren't yet comfortable with taking off their masks and eating indoors. Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with chef and restaurateur Andrew Carmellini, who gives us an inside look at the new workings of a restaurant.
 
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Seven months later, and diners are allowed to eat inside restaurants. But at 25 percent capacity, some restaurant owners warn it's not enough to make ends meet. Other New Yorkers, concerned with the spread of coronavirus, aren't yet comfortable with taking off their masks and eating indoors. Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter speak with chef and restaurateur Andrew Carmellini, who gives us an inside look at the new workings of a restaurant.
 
IMPORTANT LINKS
Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork
Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus
Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork
If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.

19 min