New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (Edwin J. Torres/Governor's Office)TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey restaurants statewide will be permitted to resume indoor dining at a limited capacity beginning this Friday.
Gov. Phil Murphy made the announcement on Twitter Monday morning.Murphy says restaurants will only be able to open at 25% capacity and social distancing between tables will also be required.Additionally, restaurant staff will be required to wear masks at all times.
Diners will be required to wear masks when they are not seated at their tables, and food and beverages can only be consumed at tables.
Restaurants will also be asked to meet ventilation requirements like leaving windows open to ensure a proper flow of fresh air into the dining areas..