Watch the Game. Respect the Virus!
Separate, Sanitize, MaskUP & Gator Chomp
In the interest of the health and safety of The Gator Nation, the following guidelines are asked to be followed when attending in-person events:
- Please stay at home if you feel like you are sick, have been around someone who has the virus or if you are exhibiting symptoms of the virus.
- Although metro-area watch party venues may take your temperature upon entering the building, please be responsible and pre-screen yourselves in advance by asking yourself and your guests the following:
- Have you had a fever in the last 14 days?
- Have you been in contact with anyone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19?
- Are you coughing?
- Do you have flu-like symptoms?
- Have you experienced a recent loss of taste or smell?
- Please wear your Atlanta Gator Club facemask (or any facemask of your choice), covering mouth and nose, when entering the restaurant and when NOT eating and drinking.
- We love to high-five when our Gators score but please respect the personal space of fellow Gators. Offer up a no-touching “air-five” or Gator chomp instead.
- Metro Atlanta venues are strictly following CDC guidelines. Please follow their rules and be patient.
- Capacity at each location is capped at 50% so call ahead or arrive early for seating
- Groups of 8 or less should come from the same household. Groups of 8 or more will not be seated together.
- Dining rooms have been re-configured to ensure required six feet distance
- QR codes have been implemented to ensure menus are always available without contact. Just aim your phone camera at the QR code on your table to view our menus.
- Persistent hand washing and use of sanitizer by all staff
- Regular sanitizing of touched objects, surfaces, table, booths, chairs. Also, tables, chairs, and bar tops will be sanitized after each visit
- Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are placed throughout the pub for your use
This guidance may change as COVID-19 best practices around group gatherings become available from the University of Florida Alumni Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.