
Senor Moose server and bartender Phil West, right, confirms there is indoor brunch seating for married couple Nataly Ocampo, 28, and Stephen Durkee, 36, shortly after Washington Gov. Jay Inslee's executive orders to stop indoor restaurant dining in the coming days to combat Covid-19, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020, in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood. West, a long time employee at the restaurant, said the "Dine In!" sign had just been made, and that this is the first time the restaurant allowed inside dining since March. It has allowed sidewalk dining for a while and will continue. "It's probably a good thing to shut down for public safety," said West, who at first said, "It's not ideal." Senor Moose will remain open for takeout and sidewalk dining. (Ken Lambert /The Seattle Times via AP)
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