Restaurants & Bars
All Eat'n Park Restaurants Reopening
Also reopening are the chain's sister eateries, The Porch and Hello Bistro.

PITTSBURGH, PA — All temporarily closed Eat’n Park, The Porch and Hello Bistro restaurants will reopen by Tuesday, the Eat'n Park Hospitality Group announced Thursday.
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the company had shifted to takeout-only and temporarily closed more than 20 restaurant locations. By May 26, all closed restaurants will reopen for takeout, with Ohio and West Virginia restaurants reopening for dine-in as well per those states’ reopening guidelines. Eat’n Park will also be expanding its operating hours of operation at all locations to include breakfast. The new operating hours are from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., effective May 26.
“As the quarantine period has progressed, more and more people have been looking to bring their familiar favorite restaurants back into their food life, so it’s the right time to reopen all our locations," said Kevin O'Connell, the restaurant chain's chief marketing officer. "We sincerely appreciate the overwhelming support we’ve received from our guests at the 67 locations that had remained open through the quarantine.”
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To celebrate the reopenings and expanded breakfast hours, all Eat’n Park locations will be offering guests free coffee from May 26 through June 1 from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.
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