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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
National
Satchel Price

What Chicagoans say about returning to restaurants, bars now that indoor dining is back

Valois Cafeteria staff serve customers from behind a plastic barrier after the Hyde Park restaurant reopened for dine-in service. | Pat Nabong / Sun-Times

With Chicago bars and restaurants given the green light to reopen for indoor dining-in, we asked Chicagoans: Will you be venturing back inside restaurants and bars? Some answers have been condensed and lightly edited for clarity.

“Nope. Haven’t since last March, and it’s hardly a hardship to continue ordering takeout until vaccine distribution is further along.” — Cassie Wancata Wagner

Assuming our favorite establishments are following the guidelines, yes. We believe it’s critically important to support these businesses and their teams.” — Chris Finkley

Not until I’m vaccinated

— RITZ (@ritzritz___) January 22, 2021

I’ll wait until the majority of people are vaccinated, no matter how long it takes. I do understand that so many owners and employees in the restaurant business are hurting, so I’ll continue to order carryout from them until I feel comfortable eating indoors.” — Jean Dorsey Johnson

No. It’s not safe. The rich people in charge are making decisions based on the economy and not human lives. Shameful.” — Sam O’Rama

Already been going ... yes. Indiana and suburban restaurants have been getting my cash already.” — Eric Has

Not yet. The numbers are decreasing, but they’re still really high, and there’s a more contagious strain going around. I’d rather wait a little longer and make sure I’ve gotten my vaccination.” — Eden Lee

Absolutely not. The more virulent virus is here and an anemic vaccination rollout by the city. You want city residents to visit restaurants? Get shots in our arms.

— Rose (@RockingReader) January 22, 2021

“Yes! Need to support small businesses!! Can’t live in fear.” — Oscar Ramirez

I will not. I don’t have any of the known risk factors, but it’s my responsibility to keep the spread of COVID to a minimum for the sake of everyone who is at risk. I know several people who tested positive and were asymptomatic. So, even if I feel well, it doesn’t mean I’m not a danger to others.” — Karen Johnson

I haven’t gone this long just to let my guard down now.” — Angela Ballard

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