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24 | haddonfield.today
#079 • SEPTEMBER 4 TO 18, 2020
The wait is over ... It’s time to dine!
Participating food and beverage establishments in downtown Haddonfield,
including restaurants, coffee shops, dessert shops, and other food retailers,
will again open their doors for indoor dining, starting Fri Sep 4.
Many Haddonfield restaurants moved seating outdoors during the past few
months to serve patrons in accordance with pandemic health guidelines. Gov.
Murphy’s recent announcement permits seating indoors, up to 25% of capacity.
“We have been patiently awaiting the re-opening of indoor dining services,
and that day has finally arrived,” said Remi Fortunato, the Partnership for
Haddonfield’s retail recruiter. “We are thrilled by this news, and look forward
to welcoming visitors to our one-of-a-kind dining scene with both indoor and
outdoor seating options.”
Patrons are asked to wear masks unless eating, and maintain six feet of
distance between others while dining.
Downtown Haddonfield offers an assortment of dining choices, including fine
restaurants, quaint coffee shops, and sweet ice cream shops.
Chef-owned restaurants offer a range of cuisines, from Italian and Asian
to Mediterranean, Indian, and more. Casual dining options include hoagies,
pizza, organic juice drinks, yogurt, and more. Haddonfield also has an array
of gourmet and food-oriented retailers, with shops selling everything from
gourmet cupcakes and specialty olive oils to food items from France and the
British Isles.
Outdoor seating will continue at many establishments, weather permitting.
Curbside pick-up of pre-ordered retail purchases remains available at many
shops, and restaurants continue to offer delivery and curbside pickup.
Downtown Haddonfield has continually promoted ways for everyone to
shop and dine safely. Its “Haddonfield Cares” campaign which focuses on
the importance of wearing masks while in the Downtown, practicing social
distancing, and frequent hand sanitizing.