Chick-fil-A and Starbucks Go To-Go Only
Social distancing is beginning to impact restaurants around the country, as the extra precautions to help prevent the spread of coronavirus are being put into effect.
Starbucks and Chick-fil-A are the first major chains to close their facilities for dining (or drinking) in, switching to take-out and drive-thru only.
In accordance with social distancing guidance from the CDC and public health authorities, we are temporarily closing stores in some locations, and moving the majority of our company-operated stores to a "to go" model across the U.S. and Canada. https://t.co/U5M01tcwDL pic.twitter.com/9Y9AD50pPw
— Starbucks News (@StarbucksNews) March 15, 2020
In an effort to manage the evolving impact of coronavirus on our communities, we are temporarily closing our dining room seating to help limit person-to-person contact. Learn more: https://t.co/ydEgPsrFTm
— Chick-fil-A, Inc. (@ChickfilA) March 16, 2020
As a reminder, most food delivery apps are still in full operation, allowing you to get delivery of many of your favorite restaurants as well.