News of COVID-19 started to impact NYC restaurant’s scene weeks ago, when the first reported deaths happened in China. Even when there were no confirmed cases stateside, New York’s major Chinatowns — in Manhattan, Flushing, and Sunset Park — suffered major declines in business due to fears of spread. But in March, New York had its first confirmed case, from a woman who recently traveled to Iran, and since then, the number of people testing positive for the novel coronavirus have increased. Although most people will experience only minor symptoms, the fast spread and vulnerability of certain people has turned it into a public health crisis — and one that’s deeply impacting the economic future of all the city’s restaurants, regardless of cuisine. Here’s where to check in on the updates, and check for more sanitary recommendations on the city’s website.
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July 28, 2020
SLA Suspends 12 More Liquor Licenses in Queens for Social-Distancing Violations
The SLA has now suspended the liquor licenses of 29 NYC establishments since the start of the pandemic
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July 24, 2020
Six More NYC Restaurants and Bars Get Liquor Licenses Suspended Over Social-Distancing Violations
Sceney Soho spot Cipriani Downtown is among the establishments that saw their liquor licenses suspended
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July 24, 2020
What Do Grand Central Terminal Restaurants Look Like Now?
Four months into the pandemic, the transportation hub is still a ghost town
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July 23, 2020
Eater Critic Robert Sietsema’s 10 Favorite Takeout Dishes During the Pandemic
Fish skins, jerk chicken, and birria tacos are among Eater critic Robert Sietsema’s 10 favorite dishes from the last four months
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July 22, 2020
Doughnut Plant Temporarily Re-Shutters All NYC Locations Due to Financial Fallout from COVID-19
This is the second time the chain has had to close all its stores due to the pandemic
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July 22, 2020
Outdoor Dining Has Given Rise to Weeks-Out Reservations at Top NYC Restaurants
Popular restaurants are booking outdoor tables two to four weeks in advance, the latest strategy restaurateurs are using to stay afloat right now
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July 21, 2020
Rare West Village Southwestern Gem the Banty Rooster Is Shutting Down
Acclaimed restaurateur Delores Tronco-DePierro’s West Village establishment will serve its last meal on August 22
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July 20, 2020
No-Tipping Pioneer Danny Meyer Abandons Policy Due to Coronavirus Crisis
The move marks a stunning reversal for the restaurateur who helped spearhead the movement in NYC
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July 20, 2020
Trailblazing Hell’s Kitchen Gay Bar Therapy Is In Danger of Closing Permanently
The 17-year-old establishment regularly hosted shows by RuPaul’s Drag Race winners and contestants
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July 20, 2020
Saying Farewell to FiDi Thai Stalwart Bennie’s, a Bastion of Fiery Isan Food in NYC
The restaurant is set to close at the end of this month after 24 years
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July 17, 2020
Mayor Extends NYC’s Outdoor Dining Program Till October 31
The program was originally set to end on Labor Day
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July 17, 2020
David Bouley’s Upscale Flatiron Tasting Menu Restaurant Has Closed
The all-in-one Flatiron space, which also included a cooking school and a bakery, opened in 2017
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July 16, 2020
Cuomo Implements Strike System for NYC Restaurants Not Enforcing Social Distancing
Cuomo announced that he’s instituting a three strike system for restaurants and bars to ensure social distancing
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July 14, 2020
Governors Island Reopens Tomorrow With a New Meat Hook and Threes Brewing Collaboration
Plus, Mighty Quinn’s Barbecue is now making brisket hand soap — and more intel
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July 13, 2020
UES Cambodian Gem Angkor Is Permanently Closing Next Month
Angkor Cambodian Bistro is one of the last standing Cambodian restaurants in the city
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July 13, 2020
Williamsburg Pasta Powerhouse Lilia Has Reopened — and It’s Already Booked for Weeks
Plus, historic deli Pastrami Queen is expanding — and more intel
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July 13, 2020
Odessa, One of the East Village’s Last 24-Hour Restaurants, Will Close This Week After 26 Years
Manager Dennis Vassilatos attributed the closure to the COVID-19 downturn
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July 10, 2020
Michael White’s Upscale Foray Into French Cuisine, Vaucluse, Has Permanently Closed
The Upper East Side establishment debuted in 2015, but could not outlast the financial fallout from the ongoing coronavirus crisis
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July 10, 2020
Things Could Get Much Worse for Restaurants
The indoor dining ban and the nationwide viral surge highlight the need for further federal aid
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July 9, 2020
NYC Malls Like Hudson Yards Can Reopen Soon, Minus Food Court Seating
Indoor restaurant dining likely won’t be allowed either
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July 9, 2020
Boosted by Pandemic-Driven Bread Demand, Two Astoria Bakers Open a Permanent Store
Buoyed by weekend bake sales, Bench Flour Bakers is moving forward with plans to open a shop — despite initially being forced to consider shuttering permanently
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July 7, 2020
Manhattan Tops Other NYC Boroughs for Most Social Distancing Complaints — Again
Plus, some vendors at Lower East Side food hall the Market Line have returned for takeout and delivery service — and more intel
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July 6, 2020
Brooklyn Heights Coffee Mainstay Cranberry’s Closes After 42 Years
The coffee shop opened in 1977 and was frequented by customers for its coffee, pastries, and sandwiches
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July 6, 2020
NYC Restaurateurs Spend Thousands to Comply With Last-Minute Outdoor Dining Rule Changes
Plus, critically acclaimed Japanese curry spot Suki has opened in the old home of Maharlika — and more intel
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July 2, 2020
Enterprising NYC Restaurateurs Stretch the Limits on Outdoor Dining
For a few restaurateurs, expanded outdoor seating has helped them rehire staff and hit pre-pandemic levels of business