HARRISBURG, Pa. - Self-certified restaurants in Pennsylvania will be allowed to open at 75% capacity on Sunday as the state carefully peels back more of its coronavirus restrictions on social settings.Restaurants that have not self-certified with the state can raise occupancy limits to 50% beginning at midnight.Patrons will no longer have to purchase food in order to buy alcohol and restaurants will be allowed to sell booze beyond 11 p.m., according to Gov.
Tom Wolf.MORE: Pennsylvania to make all adults vaccine eligible by April 19Bar seating will be permitted for the first time in about a year, though social distancing guidelines will need to be implemented along with physical barriers.