Pandemic spurs change for Wine & Dine for the Arts
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Former Food Network chef Aaron McCargo Jr. will lead a virtual cooking session for Albany s Wine & Dine for the Arts festival on April 17, 2021. (PRNewsFoto/Share Our Strength)PR NEWSWIREShow MoreShow Less
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Ric Orlando, who has cooked for the Wine & Dine for the Arts festival since the beginning, will be part of a virtual cooking show on April 17 that is part of the festival s reimagined programming. (File photo.) Show MoreShow Less
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Marcus Pryor, president of the board of the Wine & Dine for the Arts festival, is leading efforts to create new programming when large in-person events like past Wine & Dine festivals are not allowed. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
Where to dine outdoors in the Capital Region this winter
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As winter weather settles into the Capital Region, here are some of the local restaurants still offering outdoor seating.Provided photo
With winter settled in and COVID-19 numbers continuing to climb locally, we ve put together a list of some of the Capital Region restaurants that continue to offer outdoor seating. In this rapidly changing environment, it s best to call ahead to confirm availability, especially if you haven t been to the establishment before.
Capital Region restaurants where outdoor dining is a winter fixture
Excelsior Pub
Albany. Outdoor tables, no heaters. From 3 to 10 p.m. Tuesday to Friday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekends, closed Monday.