BROPHY'S SANTA BARBARA
Every two weeks we endeavor to answer any and all questions that our guests send in. If you have visited Brophy Bros. in Santa Barbara and have a question, please send it along to brophybros.com.
Here's a question sent in by a couple from New York City:
We always look forward to dinner at Brophy Bros when we’re in Santa Barbara. We’re wondering if the city has plans to open additional areas beyond State Street for restaurants to serve food outdoors? This idea took off in NYC and seems like a perfect fit for restaurants along the waterfront in cities like yours.
It is a great idea and some waterfront cities have already done just that. In San Diego, Matt Awbrey, the mayor's chief of civic and external affairs, shared a proposal on Twitter for changes in "temporary outdoor business operations" that allow for expansion of outdoor dining "within the public right of way, private parking lots and public space and parks.” Sidewalk cafe permits, temporary street closures, and constructed seating in pedestrian plazas are all part of the proposed measure which would waive current permit requirements.
In San Francisco, the mayor called their new plan the “creative solution that will give our businesses more space to operate safely and shift some of our street and sidewalk space to protect the economic and physical health of our entire community."
The Golden Gate Restaurant Association (GGRA) joined in with a petition to allow restaurants to apply for permits that would temporarily utilize "a portion of the public right-of-way" - open spaces around businesses including sidewalks, parking spots and "full or partial streets."
In Charleston, SC, Loggerhead's Beach Grill, a popular oceanfront bar and restaurant, reopened its patio seating and was able to expand even more dining setups out into the parking lot.
"We have the biggest location as far as folks to sit outside, and we've also turned our outside parking lot area into outdoor seating to maximize our capacity," said Mike Van Horn, the restaurant's manager. “Now that restrictions have been lifted, folks come out here in droves -- and it hasn't slowed down."
Across the country it appears that folks are finding it just so refreshing to be eating out after so many months stuck at home.
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