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Littleton's Weekends On Main Continues: Restaurants, Parking
Here's what you need to know if you're planning to hang out on Main Street this weekend.
LITTLETON, CO — Main Street will be closed again this weekend from Friday at 5 p.m. through Sunday at 9 p.m. to allow 14 restaurants to expand their seating for diners.
The city worked with the Littleton Business Chamber and the Historic Downtown Littleton Merchants Association to launch Weekends on Main, which will be held every weekend in the month of June.
The concept was created to help restaurants obtain additional seating outside to compensate for the seating lost inside due to social-distancing requirements.
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Free parking is available on the side streets, at the Littleton Center, in the Reinke Brothers parking lot courtesy of the Littleton Business Chamber; and at Arapahoe Community College where free pedicab rides provided by the City of Littleton, will carry diners to and from Main Street.
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"Everyone is encouraged to wear a mask and to shop at Downtown Littleton retail and service-based businesses on their way to lunch or dinner," the city said in a public update.
List of participating restaurants:
*Reservations are required
- Grand Station
- iN-TEA
- Jake's Brew Bar
- McKinner's Pizza Bar
- The Alley
- Jackass Hill Brewery
- The Tavern
- The ViewHouse Eatery, Bar & Rooftop
- Palenque (formerly Adelita's)
- The Melting Pot
- Pho Real
- Born2Bake
- Curds Cheese & Nook Coffee
- Smokin Fins
The million-plus lights on the trees in downtown Littleton, normally seen only during the holidays, will be illuminated in the evenings.
The city submitted a plan to Tri-County Health Department describing the program and received approval in late May. City leaders said the plan ensures strict requirements for social distancing and other safety issues identified in the state's most recent order concerning restaurants.
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