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Outdoor Dining

  1. bureaucracy
    Outdoor Dining Isn’t Dead YetStreetery season is ending, but thousands of restaurants are making preparations for next spring.
  2. eating new york
    Is Outdoor Dining Over?New regulations are here. Restaurants are trying to make sense of them.
  3. outdoor dining
    City Finally Unveils Official Plans for Permanent Outdoor DiningThe rules will go into effect March 3.
  4. streeteries
    Outdoor Dining Is Officially Here to StayNew York City lawmakers voted to approve a bill that makes sidewalk (and street) eating permanent.
  5. streeteries
    Dining Sheds Still Aren’t Permanent. But They Aren’t Illegal Either.An emergency order set to expire today is getting renewed while the push to make streeteries permanent inches forward.
  6. outdoor dining
    City Council One Step Closer to Really, Finally Making Streeteries PermanentWhen it’s warm out, anyway.
  7. outdoor dining
    A Streetery MenagerieOne new form, 18 distinctive variations.
  8. commentary
    Should You Still Pay For Dinner If You Were Robbed While You Ate It?An etiquette question for the age of outdoor dining.
  9. food fight
    The Debate Over Open Restaurants Is a MessThe pandemic plan saved restaurants. The fight over its future has devolved into chaos.
  10. decisions decisions
    Omicron Is Coming. Should You Still Dine Indoors?Some pros and cons to consider before your next meal out.
  11. reopening
    Will Our Streeteries Become Siberias?The city is cracking down. Customers are headed indoors. It could be a long, lonely winter for New York’s outdoor diners.
  12. outdoor dining
    New York Extends Outdoor Dining for Another YearThe COVID policy was essential for restaurants during lockdown.
  13. the great outdoors
    A Full Taxonomy of New York’s Winter StreeteriesBundle up and dig in.
  14. bundle up!
    How Does Outdoor Dining Work in the Snow?New York City’s Department of Sanitation has issued some important new guidelines.
  15. bar fight
    The Standoff At The White Horse TavernGreenwich Village residents fought to save the famed literary bar. Then it became a pandemic party spot.
  16. streeteries
    What Happens If Outdoor Dining Pauses in New York?People need spaces to gather. Do we want to see what happens when those go away?
  17. field notes
    Winter Comes for New York’s StreeteriesOur restaurant critic bundles up for the season ahead.
  18. outdoor dining
    How Many New Ways Will Restaurant Owners Get Squeezed?Both restaurant workers and owners alike have had to deal with a steady drip of small, incremental changes.
  19. outdoor dining
    How to Enjoy Outdoor Dining Right NowAnd how to dress for it in February.
  20. outdoor dining
    Eating Sushi Omakase on the SidewalkHow does the traditionally intimate, cloistered experience translate to an outdoor setting? Our restaurant critic Adam Platt finds out.
  21. outdoor dining
    De Blasio Says Expanded Outdoor Dining Will Be ‘Permanent’ and ‘Year-round’The city’s Open Restaurants initiative will not only continue, but expand.
  22. reopening
    The Race Is On to Save Winter DiningDesperate times call for bold proposals.
  23. reopening
    Let’s Just Make Expanded Outdoor Dining PermanentIt’s almost shockingly lovely.
  24. reopening
    A Car Ran Into an Outdoor Dining Setup Last NightSurprisingly, nobody was seriously hurt.
  25. one park 12 picnics
    12 Great Ways to Picnic in McCarren ParkNorwegian sweet buns, Polish gazpacho, and Israeli bento boxes.
  26. outdoor dining
    12 Excellent Ways to Picnic in Tompkins Square ParkVegan hoagies, spicy Spam musubi, and lots of fried chicken.
  27. reopening
    De Blasio Extends, and Expands, Outdoor Dining in NYCThe city’s “Open Restaurants” program will continue through October.
  28. the underground gourmet
    The Underground Gourmet Tries Alternate-Side DiningWith the reopening of New York restaurants, all food is street food.
  29. reopening
    Can You Get Excited to Go to a Restaurant Right Now?A simple quiz.
  30. best of new york
    The Underground Gourmet’s Best Outdoor Dining in New YorkThe 21 best things to eat (and where to eat them), ranked.
  31. Best of New York
    The Absolute Best Outdoor Dining in New YorkHere’s the best outdoor dining in New York — a guide to excellent patios, backyards, and porches for alfresco eating and drinking this summer.
  32. grub guides
    Where to Eat and Drink Outside, Now That It’s Finally NiceSunshine demands outdoor dining.
  33. the great outdoors
    Brooklyn’s Hottest Restaurant Turned Its Back Garden Into a Cozy Autumn RefugeS’mores from a high-end chef, plus Pendleton blankets and warm cocktails in perfectly mismatched mugs.
  34. Grub Guides
    Where to Eat and Drink Outdoors Now That It’s Finally Warming UpEighteen great spots, new and old, where you can enjoy the fresh air.
  35. You Lucky Dogs
    City Protects the Right to Sit Outside With Your Dog at a RestaurantThe NYC government threw out the “burdensome” compliance rules.
  36. New Tricks
    The City Might Obstruct New Law Allowing Dogs on Restaurant PatiosCritics say proposed requirements would make it “virtually impossible” for restaurants to allow pets.
  37. Dogs
    Dogs Are One Step Closer to Infiltrating New York PatiosNow it’s up to Governor Cuomo.
  38. Openings
    Alta Linea, at the High Line Hotel, Is Literally Built for Outdoor DiningThe seasonal restaurant specializes in rustic Italian food.
  39. Woof
    The Department of Health Doesn’t Want Dogs on Restaurant PatiosBut it looks like the bill will still pass.
  40. Woof
    Hallelujah: Dogs Should Be Welcome on New York’s Restaurant Patios SoonThe State Senate just overwhelmingly approved a bill.
  41. Grub Guides
    14 Fresh, New Outdoor-Dining Options Around New YorkUntitled, Rosie’s, Upland, and more.
  42. Grub Guides
    Situational Dining: Where to Eat and Drink Outdoors in New York This SummerIncluding Hawker Bar, Distilled, and Montmartre.
  43. Leftovers
    Memorial Day Luau at the Dutch; Backyard at Maison PremierePlus: Roti’s giving away free meals, and more, in today’s Leftovers.
  44. Pet-Friendly
    Your Favorite Outdoor Patio is Going to The DogsL.A. County health officials are completely over their past fears of dogs bringing germs to the table.
  45. Neighborhood Watch
    Neely’s Barbecue Parlor Begins Brunch; Sidewalk Seating at John DoryPlus: a Big Gay NYC Wedding at Hudson Terrace, lots of ‘C’ grades on the Lower East Side, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
  46. The Great Outdoors
    Pachanga Patterson Opens Back Patio for Outdoor MargaritasPlus: Pachanga Patterson starts lunch.
  47. The Great Outdoors
    Take Your Meatballs OutsideMeatball Shop’s twelve-seat patio means less of a wait for a seat.
  48. Outdoor Dining
    Almaza Improves Its Looks With Front PatioThe Mediterranean restaurant has also applied for a beer and wine license.
  49. Menus
    What to Eat at The Roosevelt’s Dinner on The BridgeMenus change each week, showing off the season’s bounty in cocktails and cuisine.
  50. The Great Outdoors
    Schulson Tweaks Graffiti Bar For Inclement WeatherWork on the bar, which has been open since April, is almost complete.
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