Indoor dining returns to Chicago
Indoor dining resumed in Chicago on Saturday as the city moved to “Tier 1” of reopening “due to recent progress in the fight against COVID-19,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said.
Indoor dining is limited to 25 people or 25% capacity with tables six feet apart.
All bars and restaurants must close at 11 p.m.
"We have long pushed for the careful resumption of limited indoor dining, and I am thrilled that we have made enough progress … to reopen our businesses and bring workers back," Lightfoot said in a statement, according to ABC Chicago station WLS.