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Coronavirus In Palatine: Businesses Open, Closed During Outbreak

Find out which businesses in Palatine are open or closed. If you are a business owner, share your info on Patch.

PALATINE, IL — The coronavirus outbreak is having a profound impact on local businesses, which depend on foot-traffic and in-person interactions with their customers. Despite those challenges, many businesses have found ways to stay open and offer delivery, pick-up and safe-distance transactions to serve the community.

With that in mind, we asked local businesses to let us know whether they are open or closed and give details on how you can continue to patronize their establishments during this pandemic.

You can find the local guide here.

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Here are what just a few local businesses are doing:

  • Guided Path Psychological Services, 201 E Dundee Road in Palatine, is available for both phone and virtual sessions to help guide you through both challenges that arose before coronavirus and those that have been generated as we manage COVID-19. You can call 847-809-3031 to set up an appointment.
  • d'Vine Wine And Gifts, 243 East Northwest Highway in Palatine, is taking orders online and delivering its wine. More via the d'Vine Wine and Gifts website.
  • Gianni's Cafe is offering some delivery to neighborhoods and through UberEats. The business shared with Patch: "Get a group of neighbors to order and we'll deliver free of charge to your neighborhood!" More via Gianni's website.

We're going to keep this guide live as long as businesses are affected by the outbreak. We encourage readers to support local businesses if they can.

Find out what's happening in Palatinefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Businesses can update their status in the guide at any time and if you're a business owner who has not yet listed your status in our guide, please do.

To help support our local merchants and business owners, we encourage you to share this article or the link to the guide with neighbors, via email and social media. Our local businesses need our support.

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