Napa County 1st in Bay Area to Reopen Dine-in Restaurants
Thanks to ABC7 for letting us know that, effective immediately, Napa County is the first county in the Bay Area that is allowing restaurants to open for dine-in service as long as they have made adaptations that meet state guidelines.
So that means restaurants in cities like Napa, St. Helena, Yountville, American Canyon, and Calistoga are now allowed to reopen should they choose to.
Restaurants in Napa County can now operate immediately for dine-in service as long as they have met the state guidelines. The restaurant must show customers and employees that the establishment has reduced risk, and should post signage of their social distancing protocol and more.
Which restaurants are open yet? There is no master list yet, so for the time being you’ll have to contact each restaurant directly. Here’s a list of restaurants in Napa, St. Helena and Calistoga
Wineries and tasting rooms that do not provide sit-down meals are not included in this current stage and remain closed for dine-in until “Phase 3” is allowed.
Read the Napa County Industry Guidance
- CDPH/OSHA: COVID-19 Industry Guidance – Dine-In Restaurants
- CDPH/OSHA: Checklist for Dine-In Restaurants
- National Restaurant Association: COVID-19 Reopening Guidance
- Napa Valley Chambers of Commerce: Reopening Guidelines for the Restaurant (dine-in) Sector
#Covid_19 | Napa County becomes the 1st in the Bay Area to reopen dine-in restaurants and more.
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