Miami-Dade Imposes Nightly 10 p.m. Curfew and Mandatory Facemask Order UPDATED
On the cusp of the Fourth of July weekend, the county imposes a curfew from 10 p.m. until 6 a.m.
On the cusp of the Fourth of July weekend, the county imposes a curfew from 10 p.m. until 6 a.m.
In May, restaurants were allowed to open their dining rooms. Since then, enterprising restaurateurs opened new establishments — some making their way through the “new normal” with takeout and delivery service only.
David Martinez talks with New Times about the decision to close Cafe La Trova again a month after reopening.
The state’s latest ban has put every bar in Florida into a state of suspended animation.
The iconic Perricone’s Cafe moves from Brickell to a new space in the Roads.
@covid_305 sprang up with the aim of exposing Miami businesses that aren’t following coronavirus guidelines.
An order of blackened wings came out with “I CANT BREATHE” printed in red on the ticket.
SOBEWFF’s Lee Schrager is premiering a 20-part virtual mixology series. First up: Kyu bar manager James MacInnes and his favorite Asian-inspired cocktails.
Hedy Goldsmith will launch a series of random pop-ups and collaborations throughout Miami, with the first scheduled for Father’s Day weekend.
Miamians can sink their teeth into an Impossible Croissan’wich starting today, June 15, when Burger King launches its new sandwich nationwide.
J.F. Haden’s turns local mangos into liqueur.
The Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority (MBVCA) introduces its “From Miami Beach With Love” campaign.
100 x 35 owner Carlos Rodriguez describes Puerto Rico’s cuisine as “exotic and tasteful.”
Laron Culmer always felt there weren’t enough places to get good Caribbean food in Miami.
The Wynwood Business Improvement District is working with the Miami Parking Authority to turn street parking spaces into café seating.
From dining pods to dinosaurs, Miami restaurant owners are finding innovative ways for diners to feel safe.
Florida bars may reopen this Friday, June 5, except in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.
“There were protests and I understand that. But this is kicking us while we’re down.”
At the SLS South Beach, a red carpet leads upstairs to the entrance of the Bazaar by José Andrés, where a pair of models costumed as Las Vegas showgirls stand by to greet guests. Two showgirls for a doubly auspicious occasion. On this last Wednesday in May — the day restaurants across…
As some local taverns began reopening their dining rooms, an order from Miami City Manager Arthur Noriega put the Champagne back on ice.
Miami Spice starts June 1 this year and will last four full months.
Sebastian Fernandez and Leslie Ames wanted to spread their wings beyond burgers and Peruvian cuisine.