PENNSYLVANIA - Pennsylvania restaurants can double their indoor occupancy to 50% capacity on Monday.The increase comes more than two months after the Wolf administration, citing rising infection rates in some virus hot spots, imposed a new round of restrictions on the state’s beleaguered hospitality industry.The order requires that serving alcohol for on-site consumption must end at 11:00 p.m.
and all alcoholic beverages must be removed from patrons by midnight. This applies to both restaurants that do not self-certify to increase to 50% and those that choose to stay at 25%.
There is no change to the requirements for the temporary sale of cocktails-to-go and take out alcohol sales from bars, restaurants or hotels with a liquor license. “As.