On what is traditionally one of the busiest days of the year for restaurants, workers were also gearing up for a major change come Monday, the return of Philadelphia's indoor mask mandate.
As diners enjoyed their Easter Sunday brunch, restaurants re-installed signage about requiring masks.
"It's just going to be a little bit safer for our guests, anything to keep our guests safe, we're on board with,' said Nofer. "I think it's bad for businesses, especially the restaurants around here, Rittenhouse Square, Old City, Queen Village restaurants, I mean, they've suffered enough," said John Takacs from Old City.
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