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Chapel Hill Bars and Restaurants Adapt to New COVID Executive Orders


Amid changing COVID-19 restrictions, Chapel Hill restaurants and bars have been adapting their businesses to make up for lost revenue from limited capacities. Governor Cooper lifted COVID-19 restrictions to allow for increased capacity indoors for restaurants and bars. Chapel Hill nightlife has been quieter since the start of the pandemic. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chapel Hill Bars and Restaurants Adapt to New COVID Executive Orders