Harvey's Restaurant & Bar in Saratoga responded to the new mandate requiring bars and restaurants across the state to sell food with alcohol orders announced by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on Thursday by naming a dish after him.
Matthew Bagley, co-owner of Harvey's, announced the restaurant's newest dish "Cuomo Chips" in a Facebook post on Thursday evening. The post features a picture of a receipt for "1 Cuomo Chips," priced at $1. Bagley wrote, "Here’s your food Cuomo. Come on by. I’ll buy your first chip."
Cuomo's office said the stricter measures were implemented in response to reports, primarily from the New York City metro area but also from across the state, of crowds of drinkers gathering at businesses that do not enforce social distancing, require masks or limit party sizes.
While existing state law requires that all establishments licensed to serve alcoholic beverages already must offer some type of food, what's new is the stipulation that food be purchased with an alcohol order.
The Harvey's Facebook post joked that bagged snacks would be sufficient to comply, the new regulations seem to indicate that something more substantial is intended.
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