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Fallbrook residents turn out to eat dinner on Main Avenue during a road closure to allow businesses to offer their customers social distancing space to dine and shop, July 10.
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Harry's Sports Bar & Grill employee Johnny Gomez cleans tables as restaurant workers prepare for customers at the Main Avenue road closure for social distancing, dining and shopping in downtown Fallbrook.
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Bobbi Sue Yslas, left, and her mother, Ruth Spence, are served by Small Town Kitchen owner Carlo Guardado while dining on the Main Avenue road closure in downtown Fallbrook.
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Café des Artistes tables are set for customers on Main Avenue during a road closure to allow businesses to offer their customers social distancing space to dine and shop, July 10.
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The closure of Main Avenue in downtown Fallbrook is an effort to provide a safe environment for dining and shopping while following social distancing guidelines.
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Diners enjoy some shade at Prohibition Brewing's tables on Main Avenue, the first Friday Main Street was closed for dining.
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Harry's Sports Bar & Grill employee Jessi Sartorius carries drinks to individuals dining outside the bar and grill during the Main Avenue road closure in downtown Fallbrook.
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People dine in an open setting on the Main Avenue road closure in an effort to provide a safe environment for dining and shopping while following social distancing guidelines.
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Small Town Kitchen serves strawberry toast and tempura vegetables to customers seated outside on Main Avenue.
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