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Are the bars and restaurants open in Vermont? I can't seem to find a clear answer on the Vermont website. Next Thursday I'll be heading to Stowe, Okemo and then Mt Snow on the way back to Pennsylvania.
I have a friend coming along that does not ski and hopping there is something for him to do while I ski. Knowing him he can spend the whole day at a bar.
I figured the bars at the ski areas will be closed, wondering more about the ones in town. An out of the way locals dive bar is often a great time as well.
I was literally about to post this exact same thing when the forum told me there's a new post in this thread. Good thing I looked at it before posting!For Vermont
- All “Clubs” as defined by 7 V.S.A. § 2(7) shall suspend on-premises operations.
- 1st Class licensees who hold a Restaurant License issued by VDH for an on-site kitchen equipped to provide menu service must accompany all beverage alcohol orders with food; serve only those patrons who are seated; and continue to abide by existing health and safety guidance issued by ACCD.
- All other 1st Class licensees, including Clubs, shall suspend operations.
- 4th Class licensees that operate a tasting room primarily focused on providing retail sales may operate as follows:
- Only serve samples of products with the intent of selling product to be consumed off-site;
- Maintain contact tracing logs;
- Maximum occupancy: 50 percent, or occupancy that ensures social distancing between households, whichever is less;
- Members of separate households must be kept 6’ apart from other households, and mingling between households must be prohibited;
- When serving at a bar, counter or other area, including any space used as a drink prep area, a barrier must be in place to separate customers from the server; and
- When customers are not actively tasting, masks must be worn.
- Holders of both a 1st and 4th class license may only operate in accordance with the guidance for 1st class licensees and 4th class licensees set forth above.
- All other 4th Class licensees shall suspend operations.
- All premises suspending or modifying operations hereunder may offer or continue to offer take-out, curbside pickup and delivery of beverage alcohol, including spirit-based drinks and malt and vinous product.
- Restaurants:
- Restaurants are restricted to allowing only one household per table.
- All guests must be seated, and no standing or mingling is allowed.
- All in-person service at restaurants must stop table service at 10pm. Take out or curbside service is allowed after 10pm.
Well I know a few closed for a few weeks as staff had covid at both ski areas.All ski Bars are OPEN in the "Live Free or Die" state of NH.
Partly because the Gov's family owns Waterville
Not for liquor right? Just cans of unimpressive beer.Once again - NH is the place in NE for lack of restrictions at resorts.
Wildcat lodge is "limited access" but Bar is fully open
Full bar menu last weekend. 11am Bloody's for party of 6Not for liquor right? Just cans of unimpressive beer.
That’s weird, I was there last Friday and didn’t realize that. Good to know.Full bar menu last weekend. 11am Bloody's for party of 6
I haven't seen any place yet in NH that is beer only.
Yup Highest in NE. That's what you get w/ minimal regulations.
Very few people out and about wearing masks
Some are, some have closed. Cannon had the pub at Peabody closed due to Covid, it's reopened now but no food service. Loon had all indoor dining and bars closed UFN.All ski Bars are OPEN in the "Live Free or Die" state of NH.
Partly because the Gov's family owns Waterville
OK, then MWV ski bars are openSome are, some have closed. Cannon had the pub at Peabody closed due to Covid, it's reopened now but no food service. Loon had all indoor dining and bars closed UFN.
I don't think the locals bar will be too thrilled with you pulling in with a PA license plate. Still lots of out of state xenophobia and mistrust.I figured the bars at the ski areas will be closed, wondering more about the ones in town. An out of the way locals dive bar is often a great time as well.
VT will be the last state to relax any guidelines. Guaranteed.
This stat is skewed as NH also has the lowest testing numbers per 100,000 population in new England. In fact, about 1/7th the rate of VT which skews NH positive% higher though may not indicate actual reality. Ahh, statistics. Meaningless without figuring the baseline and evaluating accordingly.OK, then MWV ski bars are open
Clarification - NH has highest 7 Day Positivity Rate in NE @ 7.8% . VT is lowest in USA @ 2.1%
https://www.beckershospitalreview.c...y-covid-19-test-positivity-rates-july-14.html