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If restaurants open in May (for dine-in), are you going/taking your family?

Yes
30 (42.9%)
No
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wadesworld

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We were trying to do this, but then noticed some were not themselves practicing safety measures. Place we got lunches decided they didn't need to use masks when interacting with customers. Bye.  Won't be visiting after this is over either.
There are a couple that were irresponsible with distancing until forced to close their dining areas. Bye. Won't be visiting after this is over either.
We are now, as others, focusing on a few to support, ones we know and know they are practicing good safety measures. Oh, and the staff gets really generous tips.

Are the customers wearing masks when picking up food?

I’m fine with restaurants that kept their dining areas open until the government gave guidelines that they can’t keep it open. That shouldn’t really be up to them to decide, restaurants shouldn’t have to have scientists or doctors on staff telling them if they’re keeping their customers healthy. That’s why we need leadership at the top, and if restaurants follow their guidelines then all good.
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pbiflyer

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As people still try and communicate, the people not wearing the masks are likely to give people wearing masks the virus, so a restaurant employee not wearing one endangers more people.

As far as the restaurants before the shutdown, they were supposed to be at 50% capacity. the ones I talked about had people shoulder to shoulder at the bar. Not at all following guidelines. So big nope after that.

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Last night marked the 10th different locally owned restaurant we have gotten carry out from in the last 5 weeks.   Spreading it around.
Let's hope not.  8-)
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BM1090

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At this point, I would probably go because I'm not in an at-risk group. I'd social distance afterwards though unless I can get an antibody test that shows I've already had it.

Warriors4ever

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My neighbors and I will periodically do one takeout order from a local place. With separate meals, one pickup. But we don’t do salads, only hot stuff that gets zapped a little bit first.

Hards Alumni

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My neighbors and I will periodically do one takeout order from a local place. With separate meals, one pickup. But we don’t do salads, only hot stuff that gets zapped a little bit first.

Found your problem.

injuryBug

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I am unsure of the mask if the thought of people is it will keep them safe.  I was just at target getting a few essentials and i would 75% of the people in store had a mask of those 75% at least half i witnessed them adjust the mask in some way.
I understand the theory that it will help prevent the spread cause it will lesson the droplets from those that have the virus.

wadesworld

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As people still try and communicate, the people not wearing the masks are likely to give people wearing masks the virus, so a restaurant employee not wearing one endangers more people.

As far as the restaurants before the shutdown, they were supposed to be at 50% capacity. the ones I talked about had people shoulder to shoulder at the bar. Not at all following guidelines. So big nope after that.

I see. From what I remembered in Wisconsin it basically went from everything is open down to gatherings of no more than 10 people allowed (aka dining room areas of restaurants are closed). I could be misremembering that and there was a point where they put a 50% capacity guideline out there.
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pbiflyer

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I’m in Florida. We had 50% and 10 feet between tables and bar seats. Didn’t last long before they shut it down.

Warriors4ever

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Hards,we’re not eating together. We simply take turns paying for the takeout. Everybody gets their own pizza, for example, and they are left on respective doorsteps by whoever does the pickup. Just away for a bit of solidarity.

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Hards,we’re not eating together. We simply take turns paying for the takeout. Everybody gets their own pizza, for example, and they are left on respective doorsteps by whoever does the pickup. Just away for a bit of solidarity.

Fair enough!

tower912

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Michigan restaurants open for eating in in June 8.    I just made my reservation.  Best birthday present ever.
Luke 6:45   ...A good man produces goodness from the good in his heart; an evil man produces evil out of his store of evil.   Each man speaks from his heart's abundance...

It is better to be fearless and cheerful than cheerless and fearful.

wadesworld

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Michigan restaurants open for eating in in June 8.    I just made my reservation.  Best birthday present ever.

Outstanding. Enjoy. Happy birthday.
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We went to our favorite breakfast place on Sunday. Our first meal out in two months. It was nice.
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I went out to my local bar, outdoor seating only, Friday night. Saw some old friends, good for the soul.

MU82

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Got together with my Thursday craft beer crew last week at one of the local breweries -- first time we were able to get together in more than two months.

Sat on the outside patio, socially distanced. Whenever one of us went inside for a refill, we put on our mask. All of the staff at the brewery wore masks.

It felt about as safe as any of this stuff can be, and we had a good time. Enjoyed two NE IPAs and a delicious sour.
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Galway Eagle

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GF and I had appetizer and drinks at a local spot on the patio and it was great to have a tiny minute of normalcy before we got shut down because of looters
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BM1090

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GF and I had appetizer and drinks at a local spot on the patio and it was great to have a tiny minute of normalcy before we got shut down because of looters

Had food and drinks on a patio last week with my fiance. It was nice, everyone was distanced. Would not feel comfortable eating indoors at this point.
« Last Edit: June 02, 2020, 12:24:09 PM by BM1090 »

Spotcheck Billy

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We had dinner at Champps on Saturday, place was nearly empty, which was nice.

MU82

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Our son, who graduated from DePaul in March, found out he had received a pretty sweet scholarship that they applied retroactively to the autumn and winter quarters. So because all of his schooling already had been paid for, they just gave us that cash as a refund. It was totally unexpected, so a great surprise that we found out about Friday.

I asked my wife if she wanted to go to eat to celebrate, and she usually loves to go out, but she said she wasn't ready, not even to sit on a patio. So we ordered a pizza and brought it home.

She'll get there, but a lot of people around the entire country are still cautious and concerned. That is reflected in the results of pretty much every poll, whether national or state-level, that has been taken the last month.
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jesmu84

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First day back in the YMCA. Limit on numbers of people in certain areas. Cleaning equipment between uses. No rec sports. Social distancing.

No masks required.

We'll see.

tower912

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Was it fun to stay there?
Luke 6:45   ...A good man produces goodness from the good in his heart; an evil man produces evil out of his store of evil.   Each man speaks from his heart's abundance...

It is better to be fearless and cheerful than cheerless and fearful.

jesmu84

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Was it fun to stay there?

*Insert village people gif*

pbiflyer

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Was it fun to stay there?

Did not realize that jesmu84 was a young man.

tower912

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Did not realize that jesmu84 was a young man.
No need to feel down.
Luke 6:45   ...A good man produces goodness from the good in his heart; an evil man produces evil out of his store of evil.   Each man speaks from his heart's abundance...

It is better to be fearless and cheerful than cheerless and fearful.

 

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