COVID-19 Regs for Businesses

City of Chicago announced the further easing of COVID-19 regulations for Chicago businesses. Due to sustained progress in all four reopening metrics, effective immediately:

  • Indoor capacity at bars, restaurants and other businesses can increase to the lesser of 50% or 50 people per space
  • Bars, restaurants and events can stay open for on-site service and serve alcohol until 1:00 a.m.
  • Alcohol sales from liquor stores and other establishments with a Package Goods license can now continue until 11:00 p.m.
  • Indoor fitness class size can increase to 20 people

While Chicago continues to make significant progress in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, the City reminds all Chicagoans that we remain in the midst of a pandemic and calls on everyone to take the safety precautions that helped us flatten the curve a second time. Regulations requiring face coverings and social distancing remain in place at all businesses, and indoor residential gatherings remain limited to no more than ten individuals.
You can track the City’s progress on the reopening metrics at chi.gov/coviddash, and updated COVID-19 regulations can be found at chicago.gov/reopening.
COVID-19 Regulations as of 3/2/2021
Restaurants, Bars and Events

  • Can operate indoors at lesser of 50% or 50 people per space.
  • Larger establishments that can fit more than 50 people within a room at 50% capacity can use impermeable barriers such as plexiglass in order to divide rooms into multiple spaces. Provided that these spaces are fully divided by impermeable barriers, and that tables are six feet apart with no more than six people per table, establishments may have the lesser of 50% capacity or 50 people within each space
  • Food must be available at all times in order to offer indoor service.
  • Bars, taverns or breweries without a food license can reopen indoors as long as they partner with a food establishment (e.g., making menus available and allowing delivery, allowing patrons to order from third-party delivery services).
  • Table size limited to no more than six people indoors and outdoors with tables spaced 6ft apart.
  • Bar seating allowed with 6ft between parties.
  • Outdoor service includes:
  • Rooms with retractable roofs
  • Rooftops
  • Multi-party structures, such as tents, with at least 50% of walls open
  • Single-party structures, such as igloos, with proper ventilation
  • Tables within eight feet of a wall that is at least 50% open
  • Indoor events allowed at 50% capacity with no more than 50 individuals. Events must follow indoor dining guidelines.

Health and Fitness Centers

  • 50% capacity, with no more than 50 people in any one space
  • Group classes of 20 or fewer can resume under the 50% capacity restriction, with six feet between patrons
  • Face coverings must be worn at all times

Indoor Recreation

  • 50% capacity, with no more than 50 people in any one space
  • Face coverings must be worn at all times

Movie Theaters and Performance Venues

  • 50% capacity, with no more than 50 people in any one space
  • Face coverings must be worn at all times

Retail Stores

  • 50% capacity
  • Face coverings must be worn at all times
  • Alcohol sales from establishments with a Package Goods license must end at 11:00 p.m.

Museums

  • 25% capacity
  • Face coverings must be worn at all times

Personal Services

  • 50% capacity, with no more than 50 people in any one space
  • Face coverings can be removed only for services that require their removal

Places of Worship

  • 50% capacity, with no more than 50 people in any one space
  • Face coverings must be worn at all times
  • Special events capped at no more than 50% capacity or 50 people, while following indoor dining regulations

Source: 3rd Ward E-News March 6, 2021