Philadelphia, PA - The following events have been canceled, changed or postponed due to following local, state and federal recommendations in relationship to COVID-19.
Please stay tuned for additional updates.
What's Open in Philadelphia During Coronavirus Closures - Open in Philadelphia During Coronavirus Closures?
Closed in Philadelphia
The following businesses are considered non-essential and have been ordered to close:
- Community and recreation centers.
- Gyms, including yoga, spin and barre facilities.
- Hair and nail salons and spas.
- Casinos, concert venues, and theaters.
- Bars and liquor stores.
- Sports facilities and golf courses.
- Most retail facilities, including shopping malls.
Pennsylvania liquor stores are closed indefinitely. Online liquor sales at www.FineWineAndGoodSpirits.com will stop taking orders at 5 p.m. Monday. Beer and wine will still be available at grocery stores.
Philadelphia Event Status During Coronavirus Closures
Saturday, March 14, 2020
By Stove and Tap
At Stove and Tap Lansdale, 329 W. Main Street, Lansdale 19446
Philadelphia’s 89th Annual Easter Promenade
By South Street Headhouse District Status: Cancelled
By South Street Headhouse District Status: Cancelled
By Brauhaus Schmitz Status: Cancelled
By Hawthornes Beer Cafe and Wine Dive Status: Postponed tentatively to summer 2020
Closed Temporary in Philadelphia During Coronavirus Closures
Yards Brewing - The taproom will still be open for take-out beer and to-go food orders, while additional measures are being taken to ensure the safety of our staff that will be remaining on-site. We are also in the process of coordinating a delivery program to bring YARDS to customers in and around the city; stay tuned to our social media channels for more details on that in the coming days.
Parx Racing - announced today that it will stop live racing for the next two weeks and close the racetrack. Parx Racing is canceling live racing in response to recommendations by the Pennsylvania government to cancel or postpone large events in connection with the Covid-19 epidemic. We will continue to monitor recommendations made, and comply with any instructions and directions provided by government agencies. Please check www.parxracing.com for updates.
Harrah’s Philadelphia - For the well-being of our team members and guests, Harrah’s Philadelphia will be temporarily closed effective at 6:00 am, Saturday, March 14, 2020.
Rivers Casino Philadelphia - Will be temporarily closing to the public due to COVID-19
Residents can get COVID-19 updates sent to their phones. Text COVIDPHL to 888-777 to receive free alerts with information and updates from the Health Department. Information is also being updated daily on the Philadelphia Department of Public Health’s webpage www.phila.gov/covid-19.
Health Commissioner Thomas Farley recommends canceling or postponing any event with more than 50 people, from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.