Grapevine shops are opening in a limited way; Support our local businesses

Screen Shot 2020-04-26 at 6.47.33 PMPursuant to Executive Order GA-16, issued on Friday, April 17, 2020, by Governor Greg Abbott and effective at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, April 24, 2020, some retail businesses classified as non-essential in the original “Stay-at-Home” order will be able to provide “To-Go” services with some restrictions.

Any non-essential business that chooses to reopen to utilize the “Retail-to-Go” system must follow the guidelines outlined by the Texas Department of State Health Services for the safety of employees and customers:

  • Customers will not be allowed inside any store/establishment.
  • Customers may purchase items from a participating retail store for pick-up, delivery by mail, or delivery to doorstep.
  • All payments must be conducted over the phone or the internet (if not possible, contact must be minimized).
  • Purchased items should be delivered/placed inside the customer’s trunk or backseat to minimize contact.
    • Items delivered to a home should be delivered to the front doorstep. Delivery personnel is not allowed to enter a residence.

Retail delivery by mail:

  • All payments must be done over the phone or the internet.
  • Purchased items should be delivered by mail without customer contact.
  • All customers should wash or sanitize their hands after any transaction.

View Governor Abbott’s Executive Order number GA-16. View the COVID-19 Guidance for employers, employees, and customers of reopened retails services provided by the Texas Department of State Health Services. View our Shop Local map.

With a high emphasis on social distancing and avoiding large crowds, the Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau has put together a list of Retail Stores and their respective hours of operation, online shopping availability and ability to purchase gift cards or gift certificates so you can pay it forward!

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