"While forced to close by the coronavirus pandemic, Bishop Arts bar Revelers Hall is getting creative with the space outside its restaurant. Yesterday, Revelers Hall’s owners built a temporary “parklet,” or an outdoor seating space that takes up the size of a standard parking space, in front of its Bishop Avenue space. According to co-owner Jason Roberts, the “parklet” was built in an effort to promote appropriate social distancing for outdoor diners and those walking around on the sidewalks. The inspiration for this particular “parklet” comes from Europe, following a trip Roberts and co-owner Amy Wallace Cowan took to France, Italy, and Switzerland. When Governor Greg Abbott announced that restaurants could reopen their dining rooms at 25 percent capacity, that just wasn’t a plan that made any sense for Revelers Hall, because the spot’s staff and live band would be included in that capacity limit. With the addition of the “parklet,” Cowan is excited to pay the musicians who bring live music to Revelers Hall. According to Cowan, the City of Dallas is expected to consider the installation of these temporary parklets next week, which could mean that this bright new addition to Bishop Arts would have to come down." - Amy McCarthy