The Parañaque City government is lifting its liquor ban Thursday, October 15, and will allow the sale and serving of liquor from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
In his Facebook page, Mayor Edwin Olivarez said only restaurants with permit to serve liquor will be allowed to do so to complement food or meal from the same establishment for dine-in customers.
Consumption of liquor in public places is also prohibited.
Under the updated guidelines of the Paranaque City government, curfew will still be from 10 p. m. to 5 a.m. and business establishments will be allowed to operate from 6 p.m. up to 9 p.m.
Sari -sari stores are allowed to operate until 6 p.m.
Delivery services are allowed to operate for 24 hours.
Olivarez said dine-in restaurants can now operate at 50 percent capacity, while barbershops and salons can operate at 75 percent.
Those that can operate at 30% capacity are gyms, fitness studios, and other outdoor sport facilities.
Personal care/grooming services can now operate at 30 percent capacity except full body massage, testing and tutorial centers, review centers, grooming centers and drive-in cinemas.