Massachusetts lifted all COVID-19 restrictions as of May 29, which means that restaurants can now stop requiring masks, distancing tables, imposing time limits, and more. Not all restaurants plan to follow suit immediately, though, and there are a variety of reasons why not all customers are ready to ditch masks.
For those not quite ready to venture out into “normal” conditions, here’s a running list of restaurants that will still require both staff and customers to wear masks for the time being, regardless of vaccination status. (There’s a bit of a spectrum here, with some allowing masks to come off only while actively eating or drinking and others allowing mask removal once seated at an outdoor table and not interacting with staff. Details are included below.)
Decanter Kylie wines: Andrew Jefford meets the star and tastes the range
In his column in this month’s Decanter magazine - on sale Wednesday 2nd June - Andrew Jefford discusses Kylie Minogue’s rosé wines with the star and discovers that she’s now a Decanter reader. Here’s a longer version of Andrew’s interview with Kylie – and tasting notes for the full Kylie Minogue range.
AJ: Your earliest wine memories, Kylie?
Kylie: Lambrusco – that was the wine I bought as an 18-year-old and my earliest wine memory. Then when I was 21, I was dating a guy who I thought was very worldly. Actually he was very worldly; he was a bit older than me. We went on a trip through France and on into Italy. I can’t remember what all the wines were, but I do remember there was a lot of Chablis on the table … that was my starter. From stuff that doesn’t really taste too wine-like to being exposed to amazing, elevated European wines in their own environments in just
We have hadthe coldest May in decades so hopefully sunny days lie ahead and we’ll need them as indoor restaurant dining won’t return until July. Until then we’ll be meeting on terraces and in
Anya Hindmarch, 52, has opened a cluster of shops in Central London. The handbag designer who has five children, reveals The Village concept is to consider the joys of a simpler life.