“Outdoor” dining simply means not within the physical brick and mortar building. They’re just putting up walled in tents, domes, and plywood structures which still technically qualifies as “outdoor” dining despite being in an enclosed area, rendering it no different than dining indoors in the first place. That’s what I’m mad about
None of the what you’ve said above.
“Outdoor” dining simply means not within the physical brick and mortar building. They’re just putting up walled in tents, domes, and plywood structures which still technically qualifies as “outdoor” dining despite being in an enclosed area, rendering it no different than dining indoors in the first place. That’s what I’m mad about