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Offshore: 1000 E Grand Ave
Wood: 3335 N. Halsted St.
Tzuco: 720 N. State St.
LuxBar: 18 E. Bellevue Pl.
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According to the Chicago Department of Public Health, the following COVID-19 mitigation requirements remain in place regarding dining:
Indoor capacity at bars and restaurants limited to 50% capacity or 100 people per room
Six feet of distance must be maintained between parties indoors and outdoors
Indoor standing areas remain closed
Seating at bars and counters limited to four people per party indoors and outdoors
Maximum outdoor table size sits 10 people, with tables at least six feet apart
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See an Outdoor Concert at Ravinia
Ravinia Festival has announced its summer concert lineup, preparing to reopen the park for the first time in more than a year for an in-person 2021 season.
The summer lineup will include 64 performances between July 1 and Sept. 26, organizers said, and will be the 85th season in Ravinia s history as the oldest outdoor music festival in the country.
Some of the featured pop, rock, indie, country and reggae artists in the lineup this year include:
Classic Albums Live: Led Zeppelin IV, July 24
Yacht Rock Revue debuts at Ravinia, July 31
Sideline makes its Ravinia debut, August 11 Carousel Concert
Andrew Jones, Hannah Springham and consultant chef Joe Walker.
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Restaurants which have been closed since Christmas are gearing up to be plunged back into the rush as they finally reopen indoors next week.
From May 17, prime minister Boris Johnson confirmed on Monday night, restaurants and pubs will be able to serve customers inside.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a media briefing in Downing Street.
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They will still need to abide by social distancing rules, but will be able to take a few more steps back to normality after a month of only being allowed to serve customers outdoors.