Effective as of 11 p.m. today, Tuesday, March 17, 2020: In accordance with Miami-Dade County’s latest Emergency Order, all restaurants, bars, taverns, pubs, nightclubs, banquet halls, cocktail lounges, cabarets, breweries, cafeterias, and any other alcohol and/or food service establishment with seating for more than eight people shall close on-premises service of customers.

The above-mentioned establishments may operate their kitchens for the purpose of providing delivery services, pick-up and take out services. Employees, janitorial personnel, contractors, and delivery personnel shall be allowed access to these establishments.

The order does not apply to grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations, and convenience stores, except if they provide alcohol and/or food service with seating for more than eight people.

All movie theaters, concert houses, auditoriums, playhouses, bowling alleys, arcades, gymnasiums and fitness studios shall close. The order does not apply to gymnasiums or fitness centers which are: (1) amenities of hotels and which have a capacity of 10 persons or less, (2) are an amenity of a residential building, (3) are interior to any fire or police stations, or (4) are located inside any single-occupant office building.

The City will be enforcing the County Mayor’s orders as they apply to all of Miami-Dade County. 
All essential City services remain operational, and the City’s Trolleys and Freebees are currently still in circulation. The City of Coral Gables continues to monitor the development of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and will be providing updates as needed.

Please check the City’s website for the latest updates, www.coralgables.com/emergency and the CDC website, www.cdc.gov .