Chicken or the egg in lbi reopening indoor dining today

Chicken or the Egg in LBI Reopening Indoor Dining Today

September 4, 2020

LONG BEACH ISLAND, NJ – Want to know what’s on the menu today at Chicken or the Egg in Long Beach Island today? Check out their Facebook page, because today is the day they are reopening their indoor dining.   For starters, there’s fried chicken and waffles.  If you’re not feeling that adventurous there’s always their world-famous omelet menu, large selection of egg sandwiches and egg platters.

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While they will be serving indoors, guests should know the rules beforehand.  Per state regulations the following must be enforced including no more than 25% capacity in the restaurant and parties are capped at 8 per table. Staff members will be wearing masks at all times and a six foot distance will be maintained between tables.  When you are walking in the restaurant, you must be wearing a face mask and food and beverages must not be consumed when not seated at the table.

“Please be patient while we once again adapt during these strange times,” the restaurant said. “We are excited to welcome you back into the restaurant, but we ask that you please work with us to ensure this remains a safe and responsible step forward.”

 

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