New rules went into effect September 1, which say bars can serve 50 people at a time, with up to 25 inside and 25 outside.
“It’s very separated like, you know, they’re being very conscious,” said tourist Billy Billings.
Restaurants and bars that serve food can operate at half capacity under Metro’s modified phase 2 guidelines. So some folks ordered grub with their libations Saturday night.
“We actually did order food in one of the places. I mean they seem very clean about. They’re sanitizing their menus,” said tourist Sophia McBride.
Transpotainment vehicles are also back in operation this weekend. They are limited to ten riders at a time.
Live music and entertainment is allowed, but dance floors remain closed.
People must also wear masks when walking Lower Broadway and while waiting in lines to get into establishments. They can be taken off once seated and eating or drinking.
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