With cases rising in Onondaga County, we wanted to provide our customers and community with the most up-to-date information regarding zoning and Trapper’s Pizza Pub. First of all, yes, we are still open for business, which includes indoor dining! Trapper’s is currently situated in a Yellow Zone, but that could obviously change at any moment.
In the Yellow Zone
So what does it mean to be in the Yellow Zone? Well, for starters, our dining room is able to remain open as long as we’re following proper protocols. The new restrictions we’re following are:
- Only 4 guests are allowed to be seated at a table together
- Tables must be 6 feet apart
- Maximum capacity for the whole restaurant is down to 50%
- Masks must be worn when not seated
- Closing at 10 PM every night, including weekends
Impact on Trapper’s
While we’re lucky to be in the least restrictive of all the zones (for now), all of these measures combined are taking a toll on small, locally-owned restaurants like ours. This is why you’re continued support, whether that means visiting us in-person or ordering take-out/delivery, means the world to us. We wouldn’t be open today if it wasn’t for all of you: our loyal customers and community.
How You Can Help
We know that not everyone has the ability to support us monetarily at the moment, so if you’re looking for a free way to keep us in business, the simple act of writing a positive review goes a long way! And this goes for any local business you care about in our East Syracuse – Dewitt community. Don’t underestimate how much it means to write a good review for your favorite pizza place, restaurant, boutique, florist, etc.
So, once again, thank you to everyone reading this and supporting us through this crazy time. We can’t wait to be back to normal!
You can find the full list of New York State Yellow Zone Restrictions here.
Christie Donato is the Marketing Manager for Trapper’s Pizza Pub and a freelance writer. She’s a co-founder of Rogue Dialogue Productions and a writer on the podcast Windfall. Originally from Syracuse, she now resides in Queens with her dog, Piper. You can find more of her work here.