KEY POINTS
  • Seating at bars will be allowed in New York City starting May 3, more than a year after restrictions first went into place.
  • Outdoor dining curfews of 12 a.m. are set to end by May 17, and indoor dining curfews will expire May 31.
  • The announcements come as Covid infections decline and vaccinations increase.
People make their way through local restaurants during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in New York City, March 11, 2021.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday that the state will lift dining curfews statewide and a ban on bar seating in New York City in a major milestone for the recovery of an industry hit hard by pandemic lockdowns.

Seating at bars will be allowed in New York City starting May 3, more than one year after restrictions first went into place at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.