Many people appear eager to eat indoors again. JoAnne Hanvey Granato, of Brooklyn, said she is “completely comfortable with indoor dining.”
“We are adults who know what to do and don’t take chances,” she said.
But Annie Smith of Centereach, New York, isn’t ready yet.
“It is proven that being inside anywhere with others without a mask is a risk,” she said. “I’ll do take out or cook at home.” New Jersey is requiring masks for indoor diners, but allows them to be temporarily removed while consuming food or beverages.
The resumption of indoor dining has been eagerly awaited by Atlantic City’s nine casinos, who have been operating at 25% of capacity since early July after being closed for three months. Even when they were allowed to reopen, indoor food and drinks were prohibited.
Joe Lupo, president of Atlantic City’s Hard Rock, acknowledged the challenges of ramping up so quickly.
“Opening on a busy holiday weekend, followed by the seasonality of the slower fall months while continuing outdoor service, presents a staffing challenge right now,” he said. “Getting through this weekend is our priority, and we look to remain flexible as we move forward.”
Mike Morin and his brother Brian won widespread acclaim in March when they took out a $50,000 line of credit to ensure their Belmar pizzeria would be able to make payroll during the virus outbreak. Aside from a 10-day shutdown due to an employee contracting the virus, Federico’s has been open all summer.
But now, with indoor dining on the horizon, it’s hard to find new help.
“We haven’t been able to hire one new person yet,” Mike Morin said. “People have already gone back to school.”
Carlo Momo owns Mediterra in Princeton and worries about what will happen once it is too cold for outdoor dining. In the four restaurants he owns, he has eliminated about 100 jobs out of 300 because of the slowdown.
“I gotta tell you that 25% is not gonna cover (it) if we don’t have this,” he said of his outdoor dining area.
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Associated Press writer Michael Catalini in Princeton contributed to this report.