Politics & Government
Lansdale's Stove And Tap To Reopen Outdoor Dining
A new beer garden, sidewalk dining, and a spacious, open-air tent are some of the unique features of the restaurant's reopening.
LANSDALE, PA — As Montgomery County moves into the yellow phase on June 5 with the rest of southeastern Pennsylvania, outdoor dining will be permitted to reopen. That includes some restaurants in the Lansdale area.
Among them is Lansdale's Stove and Tap, which is planning some special modifications in order to promote social distancing and prevent the spread of coronavirus.
"We have learned so much from this crisis and experience, and we plan to take everything we learned and move forward," said owner Justin Weathers. "Now is the time to look ahead - and we are excited to bring back outdoor dining for our four restaurants - this is such an important step for us and other restaurants in the region that have been so badly hurt by this pandemic."
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The expanded outdoor seating arrangement will allow for more guests while also providing the ability space out. Seating will be on sidewalks. The new Summer Beer Garden will be in an open-air tent.
The seating count will be about 60 total.
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Outdoor dining will be open from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Take-out and delivery will remain available during that time frame as well.
New hours moving forward, after June 5, will be Tuesday to Sunday, from noon to 8 p.m.
The Lansdale location is dog friendly.
Stove and Tap's other owned properties, including Stove and Tape in Malvern, Al Pastor in Exton, and The Bercy in Ardmore, are also reopening with outdoor dining.
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