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Silver Diner Cherry Hill Set To Reopen For Inside Dining
The diner will reopen at 25 percent capacity, following guidelines set forth by the state amid the coronavirus pandemic.
CHERRY HILL, NJ — The Silver Diner in Cherry Hill will reopen next week under guidelines set forth by the state amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The diner, located at 2131 Route 38, will reopen at 25 percent capacity on July 2, according to a spokesperson for the diner.
Gov. Phil Murphy announced on Monday that indoor dining may resume on July 2, limited at first to 25 percent capacity of the rooms in which they will take place, with a maximum of 100 people.
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Murphy also previously said restaurants and bars could offer outdoor dining as of June 22. While the Silver Diner doesn’t yet offer these services, it is exploring that possibility. It will continue to offer contactless carryout, curbside pickup and delivery.
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“It's been a long three months, and we're excited to serve you,” the diner said in a post on social media. “The dining experience may be different, but we still offer that same diner hospitality you missed.”
The diner is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. See more stories about New Jersey's coronavirus recovery.
For more information on their dining guidelines or to place an online order, visit SilverDiner.com.
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