It’s a new form of hospitality: making sure our team and our guests are safe!

Although our world is pretty far from being back to normal, we have gently stepped forward into a new world of Social Distance Dining and are very excited to welcome folks into our space. We realize those of you who still need to be cautious will likely not be wanting to go back to dine-in services just yet, so we are still happily offering delivery and carry-out services that are safe and contact free.

For those who are longing to come visit - we can’t wait to see your beautiful (masked) faces! And we want you to know that we are taking lots of extra safety measures beyond what the state’s reopening guidelines dictate to ensure that everybody has a safe experience as well as fun!

Some things that will be different
- Our seating capacity is only at 50%
- We are strongly encouraging guests to make reservations and requiring all walk-ins to register one party member’s name and contact info in order to facilitate contact tracing if necessary
- We are closing all entry points except the front entrance in order to ensure that our patio guests are socially distant from walk-up guests, and that every person who enters the restaurant checks in with our host
- As we have been doing since the pandemic began, we are sanitizing all high-traffic surfaces, providing sanitizer to all guests and washing our hands with great frequency. And, since we’ve had a bit of extra time on our hands, the restaurant has been thoroughly deep-cleaned in all areas and we will continue to maintain a frequent cleaning schedule.
- For now, there will be no bar seating in order to protect the team member working behind the bar

We have put together some Social Distance Dining guidelines for our guests to ensure that we are all on the same page when you come to visit. We appreciate your patience as we navigate this new way of doing things and of course we welcome any feedback or questions you may have. You can email co-owner Whitney Ariss at whitney@thepreservery.com any time! Or, just come talk to us!

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