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The Iron Horse Hotel reopens for hotel guests, carryout dining

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MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee's Iron Horse Hotel reopened Monday for hotel guests and carryout dining.

The hotel closed back in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, but it has finally reopened with safety precautions in place.

Every employee will get a temperature check prior to starting their shift, and they will all wear face masks.

Rooms and highly touched surfaces will be cleaned thoroughly and often. The hotel has also limited the maximum capacity of their elevators and fitness center to two people.

Furniture in the lobby has been placed with social distancing in mind, and guests will receive a sanitation packet upon arrival. This pack includes a face mask, sanitizing wipes, and gloves.

The bars and eateries within the hotel are also offering carryout.

Chefs have created a special all-property carryout menu for lunch and dinner, which is also available for delivery through Uber Eats. Carryout hours are 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. for lunch and 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. (5 p.m. until 9 p.m. Fri-Sat) for dinner.

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