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List: Restaurants, shops, venues closed during coronavirus outbreak
A growing number of venues, including concert halls, restaurants and retail shops, are closing during the coronavirus outbreak to limit person-to-person contact.
Posted — UpdatedRALEIGH, N.C. — A growing number of venues, including concert halls, restaurants and retail shops, are closing during the coronavirus outbreak to limit person-to-person contact. WRAL is keeping a running list here.
Restaurants (Many places though are offering delivery or take-out options!)
- Kingfisher Cocktail Bar
- Morgan Street Food Hall will be open for curbside carry-out only. Dining room is closed.
- Motorco Parts and Labor will be closed until April 1
- Mofu Shoppe
- Brewery Bhavana
- Andia's ice cream
- Poole's Diner, Poole'side Pies, Beasley's
- Chuck's, Death and Taxes and Fox Liquor Bar
- Ponysaurus Brewery
- Garland
- Howling Cow has temporarily suspended operations at the Howling Cow Dairy Education Center and Creamery
- Mofu Shoppe
- Blind Barbour
- Bar Brunello
- Boxcar
- The District Raleigh / Social 113
- Kitchen
- Crooks Corner
- Gonza Tacos Y Tequila
By March 25 at 5 p.m., Gov. Roy Cooper has ordered the following businsses close:
- Bingo parlors
- Bowling alleys
- Iceskating rinks
- Indoor exercise facilities (e.g. gyms, yoga studios and martial arts facilities)
- Health clubs
- Indoor pools
- Live performance venues
- Movie theaters
- Rollerskating rinks
- Spas
- Sweepstakes lounges
- Video game arcades
- Personal care and grooming businesses, including:
- Barber shops
- Beauty salons
- Hair salons
- Manicure/pedicure providers
- Massage therapy
- Nail salons
- Tattoo parlors
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