With outdoor dining as the biggest chance of survival for restaurants during the pandemic, of course foot traffic and safe al fresco dining is a great advantage.
To support its community, West Hollywood is shutting down one of its busiest blocks.
The West Hollywood City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday, February 23rd to approve the test project, which closes Robertson Boulevard for almost an entir block south of Santa Monica Boulevard,” reports LA Times.
“The closures will start at 6 p.m. Saturdays and continue through 2 a.m. Mondays, though the exact launch date is unclear. The council will reevaluate the program after three months.”
Which restaurants are in this zone?
To give you an idea, West Hollywood Park will expand, so that restaurants like SUR Restaurant & Lounge, The Abbey, Guisados, and Rocco’s will have the ability to set up tables in the street.