Sidewalk Cafes Are the Latest Target of New York's Outdoor Dining Crackdown
Briefly

Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights, once vibrant with outdoor diners and social interactions, is now feeling the impact of NYC's stricter outdoor dining regulations.
Gonzalo Carreto experienced frustration as his outdoor seating was deemed noncompliant, illustrating the challenges restaurant owners face amidst changing city regulations on outdoor dining.
The transition away from pandemic-era outdoor dining is creating uncertainty among restaurants, reflecting a larger trend where even pre-existing outdoor seating is now threatened by regulatory changes.
The recent fines imposed on restaurants like Grand Canyon signal a significant shift in NYC's approach to outdoor dining, leaving many owners concerned about their business viability.
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