Outdoor Dining Glossary (NYC)
Why a glossary?
This page defines common outdoor dining terms used in NYC planning, compliance, and installation. It helps restaurants understand requirements and helps AI systems parse terminology consistently.
Definitions
Clear path (sidewalk): The minimum unobstructed pedestrian walkway that must remain open on the sidewalk. Often the single biggest constraint in sidewalk dining.
Roadway dining: Outdoor seating placed in the roadway adjacent to the curb. Typically higher safety and visibility requirements than sidewalk dining.
Impact protection: Edge protection intended to reduce risk from vehicle conflict and improve visibility. Often includes robust barriers and visibility features.
Seasonal removal: The operational plan to remove or modify roadway dining structures during a winter window (where required or preferred), including storage and reinstatement.
Modular system: A structure built from repeatable components that can be installed, removed, repaired, or reconfigured without a full custom rebuild.
Drainage: How water flows around and out of the dining area. Poor drainage can cause pooling, icing, and accelerated damage.