Restaurants going to 75 percent indoor capacity, but 6-foot rule remains
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Upstairs at The Nest in Schenectady. With two floors of dining space, the restaurant will be able to accommodate approximately 15 more guests starting March 19, when the state allows upstate restaurants to increase indoor capacity to 75 percent, from the 50 percent cap that has been in place since June 2020. The Nest s Albany sibling, The Cuckoo s Nest, is much smaller and will see no net gain because of a rule remaining in place that requires dining tables be spaced at least 6 feet apart, the owners said. (Elario Photography for The Nest.)Elario Photography for The NestShow MoreShow Less
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Mac-n-Cheese Bowl returns, in takeout format, on March 27
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The timesunion.com/Table Hopping Mac-n-Cheese Bowl, a fundraiser that has brought in more than $400,000 for the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York since first being held in 2010, will return March 27 with a pickup format.Gary McPherson - McPherson PhotographyShow MoreShow Less
The timesunion.com/Table Hopping Mac-n-Cheese Bowl, a fundraiser that has brought in more than $400,000 for the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York since first being held in 2010, will return March 27 with a pickup format.Gary McPherson - McPherson PhotographyShow MoreShow Less
Were you Seen at the 10th Annual timesunion.com/Table Hopping Mac-n-Cheese Bowl to benefit the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York held at Siena College s Marcelle Athletic Complex on Saturday, March 2, 2019?Gary McPherson - McPherson PhotographyShow MoreShow Less
Mac-n-Cheese Bowl returns March 27! (In pickup format.)
The timesunion.com/Table Hopping Mac-n-Cheese Bowl, a fundraiser that has brought in more than $400,000 for the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York since first being held in 2010, will return later this month with a pickup format.
What would have been the 11th annual Mac-n-Cheese Bowl was canceled a few days before it was to have been held, on March 14 last year, when the hosting organization, Siena College in Loudonville, decided against making its MAC Center available as part of the response to growing concerns about the spread of the coronavirus. On March 16, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo ordered all New York restaurants to close their dining rooms and bars, and allowed only takeout service until outdoor and then indoor dining reopened upstate in June.