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California Restaurants May Soon Reopen, But No Buffets or Salad Bars Allowed

Governor Also Loosens Guidelines for Reopening Malls, Offices
California restaurants will have to adhere to about 100 rules to reopen their dining rooms. (Getty Images)
California restaurants will have to adhere to about 100 rules to reopen their dining rooms. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
May 12, 2020 | 11:13 P.M.

Crowded waiting areas, table-side guacamole, salad bars and finger-smudged laminated menus are not allowed under new California guidelines for dine-in restaurants that want to reopen in the coronavirus pandemic.

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