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In a move that startled the D.C. hospitality industry, Mayor
Muriel Bowser announced on May 10 that restaurants and bars could dramatically increase their seating capacities starting this Friday.
The new mayor’s order, issued today, makes some tweaks. Starting on May 21 at 5 a.m., both restaurants and taverns/bars can fully reopen at 100 percent capacity. Restrictions tied to social distancing such as spacing tables out six feet apart, early closing times, and forbidding patrons from sitting at staffed bars will be lifted. Nightclubs, cigar bars, and hookah bars can jump from 25 to 50 percent capacity on May 21 and later to 100 per
D C Bars And Music Venues Consider Requiring Vaccination So They Can Reopen
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Update 3/2: The D.C. Council unanimously approved the emergency legislation this afternoon. The 5 percent fee cap will take effect once the mayor signs it. She has 10 days to do so.
The D.C. Council could further regulate third-party delivery companies should it adopt new emergency legislation capping fees on pick up-orders introduced by Ward 3 Councilmember
Mary Cheh. Earlier in the pandemic, the District limited the commission fee companies like DoorDash and Uber Eats can charge for delivery services to 15 percent. Now Cheh is proposing a 5 percent fee cap on pick-up orders placed using the same apps.