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1919 Kitchen & Tap to open Friday, July 10

Health agency guidelines to be used as precautions to maximize safety in light of the COVID-19 pandemic

1919 Kitchen & Tap
1919 Kitchen & Tap

1919 Kitchen & Tap in the Lambeau Field Atrium will reopen to visitors and community members on Friday, July 10, the Green Bay Packers and Delaware North announced today.

Closed since March 13 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 1919 Kitchen & Tap will be implementing several new procedures and policies to help keep guests safe, including retail-sector, back-to-business precautionary guidelines offered by Brown County Public Health, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation and the CDC to maximize safety in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

1919 Kitchen & Tap will be open daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., with full service available on the patio as well as inside the restaurant. Masks will be required by all staff and guests, and once seated, guests may remove their masks.

Visitors to the Lambeau Field Atrium can enter through the American Family Insurance Gate on the east side of the stadium, with one set of doors marked for entrance and another set marked for exit. Fans are asked not to congregate in Atrium common areas.

Lambeau Field Stadium Tours and Lambeau Field events will remain closed for the time being; however, the Packers Pro Shop and Packers Hall of Fame have both opened within the last month with similar new procedures in place. Team-run public activities in Titletown have begun transitioning back to in-person activities and visitors are encouraged to visit Titletown.com to pre-register to take part in public classes and programs. Other Titletown businesses may be operating in various capacities; please inquire with individual businesses for more information.

As always, fans are encouraged to follow the Packers on the team's social media platforms, through the Packers mobile app and on packers.com for the latest Packers news and videos.

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