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Restaurants and Bars Shuttered Across the U.S. in Light of Coronavirus Pandemic

The dining scenes of America’s three largest cities are effectively shut down

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Crowd of people outside Comedy Cellar
Crowd of people outside Comedy Cellar
Crowds gather in Manhattan outside Comedy Cellar. Management of the club told Eater it turned many people away due to a reduced capacity mandate.
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As the number of cases of thenovel coronavirus continue to grow, states and municipalities across the U.S. are taking drastic measures to enforcesocial distancing — a step that’s imperative to slowing the virus’s spread — from mandatory closures to curfews and reduced capacities.

The governors of 15 states have taken the most dramatic state-wide steps, ordering all bars and restaurants closed for dine-in service. Carryout and delivery will continue to be permitted. Mayors of major U.S. cities where there are currently now statewide mandates, like Houston and Dallas, have made the same call. Elsewhere, scores of restaurants have voluntarily closed across the country in cities likeLas Vegas,Atlanta,Nashville, andMinneapolis, with more closing by the hour. Nationally, large restaurant groups Momofuku and José Andrés haveclosed all of their restaurants in New York and D.C. Momofuku also shuttered its Los Angeles restaurants, whilesome of Andrés’s are being converted to takeout-only “community kitchens.” Blue Bottle has also announced that it’s closing all ofits domestic cafes.

Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, said Sunday in an appearance on CNN that hewouldn’t rule out supporting a national lockdown on the country’s restaurants as a strategy to prevent wider spread. Spain and France closed down all restaurant and bar activities over the weekend to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, the Republic of Irelandclosed down pubs.

The move towards closures highlights the importance of social distancing in fighting the global pandemic. By reducing contact and increasing distance between individuals, people can reduce the rate of transmission of the virus. If countries don’t succeed in “flattening the curve” (reducing the number of patients requiring treatment at a given time), the disease threatens to overwhelm hospitals with patients.

Here’s a list of the state- and citywide mandated closures. We’ll continue update this post as new information becomes available.

States with imposed restaurant shutdowns

State

What’s affected

What’s allowed

Projected timeframe

Effective date

Californiadine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and delivery3/16/20
Coloradodine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and deliverythrough April 173/17/20
Connecticutdine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and deliverythrough April 303/16/20
Floridarestaurant occupancy limited to 50% of capacity; all bars and nightclubs closeddine-in allowed at 50% occupancythrough April 163/17/20
Illinoisdine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and deliverythrough March3/16/20
Iowadine-in optionstakeout, delivery, and drive-thru servicesthrough March 313/17/20
Kentuckydine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and deliverythrough March3/16/20
Louisianadine-in options at restaurants; all bars closedtakeout and delivery at restaurantsthrough April 133/16/20
Marylanddine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout, delivery, and drive-thru services3/16/20
Massachusettsdine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and deliverythrough April 53/17/20
Michigandine-in options at bars and restaurantsdelivery, walk-up windows, drive-through, or drive-up service.3/16/20
Minnesotadine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and deliverythrough at least March 273/17/20
Nevadadine-in options at restaurants and barstakeout, delivery, and drive-thru3/18/20
New Jerseydine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and delivery"until further notice"3/16/20
New Yorkdine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and delivery3/16/20
North Carolinadine-in options at restaurants and barstakeout, delivery, and drive-thru3/17/20
Ohiodine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and delivery3/15/20
Oregondine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and deliveryat least April 143/17/20
Pennsylvaniadine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and delivery3/16/20
Rhode Islanddine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and deliverythrough March 303/16/20
South Carolinadine-in options at restaurants and barstakeout, delivery, and drive-thruthrough March3/18/20
Texasdine-in options at restaurants and barstakeout, delivery, and drive-thruthrough April 33/19/20
Virginiarestaurant occupancy limited to 10 peoplelimited restaurant capacity, takeout and delivery strongly encouraged3/17/20
Washingtondine-in options at restaurants and barstakeout, delivery, and drive-thru servicesthrough March 313/16/20
Wisconsindine-in options at restaurants and barstakeout, delivery, and drive-thru3/17/20

Cities with imposed restaurant shutdowns

City

What’s affected

What’s allowed

Projected timeframe

Effective date

Atlantadine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and deliveryTBD3/19/20
Austindine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and deliverythrough May 13/17/20
Dallasdine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and delivery"until futher notice"3/16/20
Fort Worthrestaurant capacity limited to 50% of normalcapacity-reduced dining rooms; takeout, delivery are encouragedTBD3/17/20
Houstondine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout and deliverythrough March 313/17/20
Miamidine-in options at bars and restaurantstakeout, drive-through, drive-in, and delivery services"until futher notice"3/17/20
Phoenixdine-in options at restaurants; bars closedtakeout, delivery, and drive-thru serviceTBD3/17/20
Washington D.C.table seating at bars and restaurantstakeout and deliverythrough April 13/16/20

This post will be updated as new information becomes available. It was last updated at 1:59 p.m. EST, Thursday, March 19.

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