Since February 26, New York restaurants have been allowed to serve guests indoors at up to 35 percent capacity. The long-established New York Peter Luger Steak House invited celebrity guests of honor - made of wax. In cooperation with Madame Tussauds, wax figures of Audrey Hepburn, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Fallon, John Hamm and Al Roker filled the empty seats. (IMAGO / UPI Photo)
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Since February 26, New York restaurants have been allowed to serve guests indoors at up to 35 percent capacity. The long-established New York Peter Luger Steak House invited celebrity guests of honor - made of wax. In cooperation with Madame Tussauds, wax figures of Audrey Hepburn, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Fallon, John Hamm and Al Roker filled the empty seats. (IMAGO / UPI Photo)
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Since February 26, New York restaurants have been allowed to serve guests indoors at up to 35 percent capacity. The long-established New York Peter Luger Steak House invited celebrity guests of honor - made of wax. In cooperation with Madame Tussauds, wax figures of Audrey Hepburn, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Fallon, John Hamm and Al Roker filled the empty seats. (IMAGO / UPI Photo)
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Since February 26, New York restaurants have been allowed to serve guests indoors at up to 35 percent capacity. The long-established New York Peter Luger Steak House invited celebrity guests of honor - made of wax. In cooperation with Madame Tussauds, wax figures of Audrey Hepburn, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Fallon, John Hamm and Al Roker filled the empty seats. (IMAGO / UPI Photo)
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Since February 26, New York restaurants have been allowed to serve guests indoors at up to 35 percent capacity. The long-established New York Peter Luger Steak House invited celebrity guests of honor - made of wax. In cooperation with Madame Tussauds, wax figures of Audrey Hepburn, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Fallon, John Hamm and Al Roker filled the empty seats. (IMAGO / UPI Photo)
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Since February 26, New York restaurants have been allowed to serve guests indoors at up to 35 percent capacity. The long-established New York Peter Luger Steak House invited celebrity guests of honor - made of wax. In cooperation with Madame Tussauds, wax figures of Audrey Hepburn, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Fallon, John Hamm and Al Roker filled the empty seats. (IMAGO / UPI Photo)
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Since February 26, New York restaurants have been allowed to serve guests indoors at up to 35 percent capacity. The long-established New York Peter Luger Steak House invited celebrity guests of honor - made of wax. In cooperation with Madame Tussauds, wax figures of Audrey Hepburn, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Fallon, John Hamm and Al Roker filled the empty seats. (IMAGO / UPI Photo)
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Since February 26, New York restaurants have been allowed to serve guests indoors at up to 35 percent capacity. The long-established New York Peter Luger Steak House invited celebrity guests of honor - made of wax. In cooperation with Madame Tussauds, wax figures of Audrey Hepburn, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Fallon, John Hamm and Al Roker filled the empty seats. (IMAGO / UPI Photo)
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Since February 26, New York restaurants have been allowed to serve guests indoors at up to 35 percent capacity. The long-established New York Peter Luger Steak House invited celebrity guests of honor - made of wax. In cooperation with Madame Tussauds, wax figures of Audrey Hepburn, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Fallon, John Hamm and Al Roker filled the empty seats. (IMAGO / UPI Photo)
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Since February 26, New York restaurants have been allowed to serve guests indoors at up to 35 percent capacity. The long-established New York Peter Luger Steak House invited celebrity guests of honor - made of wax. In cooperation with Madame Tussauds, wax figures of Audrey Hepburn, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Fallon, John Hamm and Al Roker filled the empty seats. (IMAGO / UPI Photo)