KEY POINTS
  • New York City restaurants will be allowed to reopen for indoor dining at limited capacity on Feb. 14 as long as Covid-19 cases continue to stabilize, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
  • The city's restaurants were ordered to close their indoor dining sections beginning Dec. 14 amid a holiday spike in coronavirus cases.
  • The governor also outlined a plan to allow some venues to reopen for wedding ceremonies beginning on March 15.
A sign welcomes customers to indoor dining at a restaurant in Brooklyn on December 01, 2020 in New York City.

New York City restaurants will be allowed to reopen for indoor dining at limited capacity beginning on Feb. 14 as long as Covid-19 cases continue to remain stable, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on Friday.

Beginning on Valentine's Day, New York City restaurants will be allowed to reopen their indoor dining sections at 25% capacity. The roughly two-week period will allow for the restaurants to alert their employees and order additional supplies, Cuomo said.