ATLANTA - Georgia restaurants have been given the green light to start offering dine-in services again. It's part of phase two of Governor Brian Kemp's plan to reopen the state.
Restaurants owners said they want to make customers feel safe while dinning inside A deep clean Sunday evening at Meatballerz in Atlanta. "We're gonna take our Clorox sanitizer, we are gonna clean every surface - tabletops, chairs," co-owner Cara Delalla said.
Tuesday morning, they will finally resume dine-in services. "We've definitely stepped up the use of face masks, we weren’t using that before.
We are doing a lot more disinfecting," she told FOX 5's Brian Hill. For several weeks, curbside was the only option. Starting Monday, Governor Brian Kemp is allowing