Downtown Dining Moves Outdoors
10 Jul 2020
Outdoor dining will expand right out onto 10th Street as downtown restaurants adapt to a new state mandate barring indoor dining as COVID-19 spreads more rapidly across the state.
The block of West 10th Street between B Street and Central Avenue has the densest grouping of restaurants in the downtown district. Soon, it will be temporarily converted into an eastbound one-way street with the north half of the road becoming a pedestrian area for outdoor dining.
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