NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Waterside District officials say they will begin to slowly reopen in July amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Waterside announced their excitement on social media Monday that they will be reopening Wednesday at noon.
The city-owned waterfront pavilion, managed by Baltimore based Cordish Companies, temporarily closed mid-March amid the coronavirus outbreak.
With Virginia’s phase 3 reopening guidelines, Waterside’s 12 bars, restaurants and snack stands would all be permitted to do business under strict restrictions.
While capacity won’t be limited to a specific number, restaurants and bars will have to make sure separate parties are placed 6 feet apart at all times.
Waterside said they have put the following measures into place:
- Reduced entrances
- Temperature screenings prior to entry for all management and employees
- Physical distancing practices including physically-distanced queues and physical barriers
- Temporary operation modifications, including reduced hours at select locations
- An increased focus on disinfection and sanitation, including the addition of hand-washing stations and hand sanitizers in key areas
- Disposable silverware and glassware
- Contactless ordering
For the customer, face coverings will be required and they encourage you to pay with plastic.
Starting July 1, Cogans Pizza Ghent, Guy Fieri’s Smokehouse, and Starr Hill Market will start off Waterside District’s reopening. PBR Norfolk will soon follow on July 3.