January 27, 2026 - 05:36

Businesses across Philadelphia are taking cautious steps to reopen after a significant winter snowstorm blanketed the region on Sunday. The process has been slow and uneven, with many storefronts remaining shuttered as owners and employees focus on digging out and assessing conditions.
While some establishments managed to open their doors by Monday, others chose to remain closed, prioritizing the safety of their staff and customers. The primary focus for numerous proprietors has been on cleanup efforts, clearing sidewalks and parking lots of heavy, wet snow and ice. This necessary work has delayed a full return to normal operations.
The storm's impact varied by neighborhood and business type. Some restaurants that did reopen offered limited menus or adjusted hours, citing delivery delays and employee travel difficulties. The gradual pace of reopening highlights the lingering disruptions caused by the severe weather, as the city works to restore full commercial activity. Patrons are advised to check directly with individual businesses for their latest hours and status.
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