These Restaurants, Retailers Are Closed Until Further Notice Amid COVID-19 Challenges

Some have a reopening date in mind, others are playing it by ear.

While many Atlanta-area restaurants have switched to delivery/takeaway only in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (check the ongoing list here), several have opted to completely shutter in an ultimate show of social distancing.

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What Now Atlanta (WNA) has rounded up those temporary eatery and retail closures in this list.

Unless otherwise noted, the establishments listed are closed until further notice.

As Cities around the country mandate that brick-and-mortar businesses close down, and residents shelter in place, Atlanta has not yet put forward such order; although an announcement in the very near future is likely.

Stay tuned to WNA for ongoing updates as they become available.


RUNNING LIST OF TEMPORARY RESTAURANT CLOSINGS IN ATLANTA/METRO ATLANTA


Bacchanalia

Beetlecat

Biltong Bar 

Botiwalla

Bread and Butterfly

Brezza Cucina

Cafe Circa

Cafe Intermezzo Midtown

C&S Seafood & Oyster Bar- Roswell-Tentatively reopening April 6th.

Floataway Café

Golden Eagle

Gunshow

King +Duke

Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall

Lapeer Seafood Market

Lazy Betty

Le Petit Marche: Tentatively reopening March 31st.

Marcel

Muchacho

Negril Village ATL

Red Sky Tapas & Bar will be open through this Saturday evening, March 21 and will be closed as of Sunday, March 22 through April 6 until further notice.

South City Kitchen: Tentatively reopening March 29th.

South Main Kitchen

Suite Food Lounge

St. Cecilia: Tentatively reopening March 23 for takeout and delivery only.

The Consulate: Tentatively reopening April 1st.

The Optimist

The Pullman

Tom, Dick & Hank

Twisted Soul Cookhouse and Pour

W.H. Stiles Fish Camp

Yebo Beach Haus


RUNNING LIST OF TEMPORARY RETAILER CLOSINGS


Apple: All stores outside of China are closed until March 27.

Float Atlanta: Tentatively reopening March 31st.

Lenox Square Mall: Tentatively reopening March 27.

Lucky & Lady at Madison Yards

Lululemon: All North American and European stores will be closed through March 27.

Macy’s: All Macy’s, Inc. stores including Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, Bluemercury, Macy’s Backstage, Bloomingdales the Outlet and Market by Macy’s stores will close by end business March 17, 2020 through March 31, 2020.

Mall of Georgia: Tentatively reopening March 29.

Nordstrom: Closing for two weeks beginning March 17.

North Georgia Premium outlets: Tentatively reopening March 29.

Ponce City Market

Phipps Plaza: Tentatively reopening March 29.

Sugarloaf Mills: Tentatively reopening March 29.

Town Center Cobb: Tentatively reopening March 29.

Von Maur: Tentatively reopening March 27.

Warby Parker: All stores are closed through March 27.

Kamille D. Whittaker

Kamille D. Whittaker

Kamille D. Whittaker is an Atlanta-based journalist, editor and researcher.
Kamille D. Whittaker

Kamille D. Whittaker

Kamille D. Whittaker is an Atlanta-based journalist, editor and researcher.

6 Responses

  1. Some stalls in Krog Street market are still open but doing a to-go only policy. Please support your local small businesses!

  2. Our CafeIntermezzo midtown location is open limited hours 5-9pm everyday. May expand hours during the weekends. Visit our website at cafeintermezzo.com for details. Thank you.

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