Restaurants must serve "substantial food" with alcohol orders under updated state guidance designed to halt alcohol-only orders in pandemic.
"The Open Restaurants program has worked," Mayor Bill de Blasio said as he announced its extension and 40 more blocks of open streets.
City bars and restaurants will be shut down after three violations — and must only serve alcohol with food orders.
Brooklyn Chop House, Fornino, Ten Hope, Make My Cake & Beyond Sushi will be offering drinking and dining specials on Wednesday, July 15th.
"We are now going to reexamine the indoor dining rules for Phase Three," Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Monday.
A new map lets New Yorkers see what restaurants are open for outdoor dining in their neighborhood. The dining program will expand next week.
Entire blocks will be transformed into outdoor dining rooms under an upcoming expansion of the city's reopening rules.
We've finally arrived! New Yorkers can rejoice and raise a glass to toast phase two at these restaurants with al fresco seating.
"Based on the really good indicators we've seen today," de Blasio said, "I'm very comfortable now saying we will start Phase 2 on Monday."
New state guidelines mandate restaurants that cannot ensure social distancing build 5 foot barriers between tables before reopening.
Restaurants can apply to use sidewalks, curb lanes and newly-opened streets in a new plan for reopening with social-distanced dining.
You can do you part locally by ordering from restaurants like Home Sweet Harlem, Melba's and Brooklyn Chop House in FiDi.
Diverse dishes available for purchase range from Salmon Sushi Bowls and Challah Bread, to Shakshuka Baguettes, Chicken Quesadillas, and more
Delivery services will be offered from a Beyond Sushi ghost kitchen in Long Island City to residents in LIC, Astoria and Sunnyside
A Manhattan pol has proposed letting restaurants and bars continue takeout cocktails, beer and wine two years after the coronavirus crisis.
Calls are growing for Mayor Bill de Blasio and the Transportation department to allow more restaurants and bars to serve customers outdoors.
The al-fresco eatery will offer grab and go wood-fired pizzas, salads and sandwiches.
Bills will waive third-party delivery fees and prevent landlords from holding restaurateurs personally liable for business closures.
According to the mayor, New Yorkers won't elbow their way to the bar or duck into a hole-in-the-wall restaurant for a very long time.
Eateries in Brooklyn and Manhattan Offer Up Wood Fired Pizza, Wild Truffle Mushroom Ravioli, Shrimp Scampi & More
The dining rooms may be closed, but fine work is still being honored.
There is concern that the city's restaurant industry will never be the same.
To date they've delivered to over 1,000 hospital workers with more to come.
National Wine Day might not be till May 25th, but we've included four restaurants that will make you want to celebrate every day.
As people search desperately for hand sanitizer, New York's distilleries are putting their alcohol to work in order to fight coronavirus.
The new French restaurant in Chelsea has set up a GoFundMe page and plans to continue deliveries in the coming weeks.
"If it's going to be a few months like this," said Pomme Frites owner Omer Shorshi, "there's no way we can survive."
Below a list of local NYC metro area businesses that you can still support by purchasing delivery or an online gift card.
It was one of 12 city eateries to make the list of the nation's 101 best.
These places were found to be too dirty to stay open.
Seamless and GrubHub are the targets of new legislation to regulate food delivery app fees in New York City.
Dozens of New York City chefs, bakers, bartenders and restaurateurs are among the James Beard Award semifinalists released Wednesday.
The former model and restaurateur launched a successful home products line and wrote cookbooks
The Daily Meal listed its choice for the best brunch spot in every state.
The new price fixe menu will be available to indulge in M-F for $24.95 with plenty of options like their Sweet Black Bean Beijing Chicken.