According to wtop.com, "Four of those areas are designated for specific restaurants — East Wind, Havabite, Bellissimo and Eerkin’s — with the others available for anyone who buys takeout from other restaurants, including Auld Shebeen, Sister’s Thai, High Side, Caribbean Corner, De Clieu Coffee, Bar and Old Firestation."
As per wtop.com, "Neither street is completely closed to traffic. The dining areas take up one lane on parts of both streets adjacent to restaurants. Fairfax City is footing the bill for City Square, using the city’s allocation of federal CARES Act relief funding, and has provided all the dining fixtures for the restaurants."
Fairfax City and the Fairfax City Economic Development Authority have created an outdoor dining area named City Square. It has been done by turning parts of Main Street and University Drive into an outdoor dining area for Old Town Fairfax restaurants in Virginia. City Square is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day this summer and includes a total of six outdoor seating areas.
According to wtop.com, "Four of those areas are designated for specific restaurants — East Wind, Havabite, Bellissimo and Eerkin’s — with the others available for anyone who buys takeout from other restaurants, including Auld Shebeen, Sister’s Thai, High Side, Caribbean Corner, De Clieu Coffee, Bar and Old Firestation."
As per wtop.com, "Neither street is completely closed to traffic. The dining areas take up one lane on parts of both streets adjacent to restaurants. Fairfax City is footing the bill for City Square, using the city’s allocation of federal CARES Act relief funding, and has provided all the dining fixtures for the restaurants."
According to wtop.com, "Four of those areas are designated for specific restaurants — East Wind, Havabite, Bellissimo and Eerkin’s — with the others available for anyone who buys takeout from other restaurants, including Auld Shebeen, Sister’s Thai, High Side, Caribbean Corner, De Clieu Coffee, Bar and Old Firestation."
As per wtop.com, "Neither street is completely closed to traffic. The dining areas take up one lane on parts of both streets adjacent to restaurants. Fairfax City is footing the bill for City Square, using the city’s allocation of federal CARES Act relief funding, and has provided all the dining fixtures for the restaurants."