South Carolina Restaurants Are Now Open For Outdoor Dining
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New week, new rules.
Big changes are coming to South Carolina. Governor McMaster is lifting the state’s work or home order, which means some restaurants will be allowed to loosen restrictions. All restaurants are allowed to offer take-out but now restaurants may provide outdoor seating to customers which will include patio, balcony, or rooftop seating. After an abrupt “hault” to the service industry, this is the first step in getting back to the thriving business it once was.
So while it may mean “back to business” it doesn’t mean “business as usual” but it is still business.
#SouthCarolina restaurants are allowed to allow outdoor seating now. Do you think this is a good move or do you think it is still too early? #ListenerPoll
— The Maney & LauRen Morning Show (@mlmorningshow) May 4, 2020
Source: WRDW
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