The Mercury News

A BREATH OF FRESH AIR: OUTDOOR DINING IS BACK

Bay Area restaurant­s begin reopening for patio service as virus restrictio­ns ease

- By Linda Zavoral lzavoral@bayareanew­sgroup.com

June 5 may go down in Santa Clara County history as Alfresco Friday.

After nearly three months, this county — site of the nation’s first confirmed COVID-19 death — eased the restrictio­ns ordered to help contain the spread of the virus, allowing restaurant­s to offer outside dining so long as strict health, safety and social distancing guidelines are followed.

Residents took ample advantage of the opportunit­y. From Mountain View to Morgan Hill, people eager for a meal that they didn’t cook themselves or have delivered to the front door packed restaurant patios. Others in the Bay Area will be doing the same, with Contra Costa County officials on Friday afternoon declaring a Friday night start, and San Mateo County opening up today.

“It’s been a wicked 12 weeks,” said Ernesto Moreno of Moreno & Associates, who was lunching at Palermo Italian Restaurant in San Jose with employees from his building services and janitorial company — an essential business during the health crisis — who have worked under the same roof with careful protocols and plenty of disinfecta­nts. Daughter Kyleigh Moreno, director of sales, called the occasion “a team-building lunch that we haven’t been able to have for a long time.”

They were among the first groups at this restaurant in San Jose’s historic cannery district, where three years ago Renato and

Diane Cusimano took over the old Paradiso Deli — and then started transformi­ng the parking lot and other property along Los Gatos Creek into outdoor dining rooms.

“It’s the best thing we ever did — even before COVID. People love to dine outside,” Diane said, ticking off the options. “We have the front patio, the front deck, the side patio, the garden room patio and the back, back patio.”

Even with tables spaced 6 feet

apart, there is room for about 200 customers. By midday, they had notched 186 reservatio­ns for Friday dinner.

“It’s the largest outdoor dining space in the city,” proclaimed a knowledgea­ble customer, land-use consultant Erik Schoennaue­r, who was eating with his father, Gary Schoennaue­r, the city’s director of planning for 17 years. “It’s perfect for the situation we face right now.”

A trio from Los Gatos — Carol Musser and Tim and Carolyn DuClos — sat at a table spaced more than a dozen feet away from the Schoennaue­r family. “It feels good to be socializin­g,” Musser said.

Even restaurant­s whose interiors have never been open to the public are setting up outdoor dining.

Scott’s Seafood, which just reopened for takeout and delivery in its new downtown San Jose digs, on Friday welcomed diners to try out its new sidewalk and paseo tables.

In Aptos, the restaurant Mentone — the newest enterprise from noted Los

Gatos chef David Kinch — will open its patio for the first time today and will remain open for weekends in June, according to general manager Chris Sullivan.

Campbell’s downtown, which just days ago looked eerily quiet, again was bustling with business with virtually every restaurant on Campbell Avenue setting up the sidewalk tables they had stowed for months.

“We need this,” said Russ Fukushima, co-owner of the nearby Water Tower Kitchen. “The takeout business was a bridge to get us to this point.”

San Jose resident Brandt Chacon, who sat on the patio with his contractor buddies, said he’s been waiting too — for a chance to get out and for an end to what he called “the greatest hoax in American history.”

“You feel good. You feel healthy outside,” he said.

Across the patio sat San Carlos roommates Ali Palermo and Kelly McDonald, who wanted badly to get out in the sunshine. “We’re from San Mateo (County). We heard that Santa Clara County was open,” McDonald said.

And today, when their county opens up, they’ll be outside again.

 ?? PHOTOS BY DAI SUGANO — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Cleverson Davis, center, a waiter at Palermo restaurant in San Jose, tends to customers dining on the patio Friday.
PHOTOS BY DAI SUGANO — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Cleverson Davis, center, a waiter at Palermo restaurant in San Jose, tends to customers dining on the patio Friday.
 ??  ?? Customers Ali Palermo, center, and her roommate, Kelly McDonald, spend time at the patio area of Water Tower Kitchen in Campbell on Friday.
Customers Ali Palermo, center, and her roommate, Kelly McDonald, spend time at the patio area of Water Tower Kitchen in Campbell on Friday.
 ?? PHOTOS BY DAI SUGANO — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Customers including Tim DuClos, center left, and his wife, Carolyn, center, spend lunchtime Friday on the patio at Palermo Italian Restaurant in San Jose. Santa Clara County restaurant­s were allowed to reopen Friday for outdoor dining.
PHOTOS BY DAI SUGANO — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Customers including Tim DuClos, center left, and his wife, Carolyn, center, spend lunchtime Friday on the patio at Palermo Italian Restaurant in San Jose. Santa Clara County restaurant­s were allowed to reopen Friday for outdoor dining.
 ??  ?? Samantha Edgren, a bartender at Water Tower Kitchen in Campbell, tends to customers.
Samantha Edgren, a bartender at Water Tower Kitchen in Campbell, tends to customers.

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