Miami Beach Closing Streets So Restaurants Can Expand Café Seating UPDATED
The City of Miami Beach has announced road closures that will allow restaurants to expand their seating.
The City of Miami Beach has announced road closures that will allow restaurants to expand their seating.
Several Miami Beach streets will close to vehicular traffic and allow restaurants to expand outdoor seating when they reopen on May 27.
Miami Beach City Manager Jimmy Morales says restaurants will be allowed to reopen May 27.
Chef Nuno Grullon and partner Akira Van Egmond have opened Uptown 66 Taqueria on Biscayne Boulevard.
As Miami restaurant owners begin to plan for a gradual return to dining in, the Gulf Coast city of Naples is already there.
“It was a random call at 3:30 p.m. on a Tuesday,” the Miami chef tells New Times. “I was like, whoa!”
Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez says he’s targeting May 18 as the date to begin reopening restaurant dining rooms in Miami-Dade County.
If a serious shortage is imminent locally, it appears not to have approached anywhere near dire proportions.
Ben Potts of Beaker & Gray mixes a special cocktail for New Times and you.
We’re partying live from Bodega in South Beach.
New Times canvassed a handful of restaurateurs, seeking their thoughts on contending with the coronavirus.
Cafe La Trova’s Julio Cabrera appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to teach viewers how to make a Churro Margarita.
Lee Schrager is set to host a bake sale on his front lawn to help raise money.
Atchana’s in Coconut Grove has given Miamians a catchy coronavirus anthem.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Phase One of his reopening plan for Florida, entitled “Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step.”
Richard Hales films a segment of Guy Fieri’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives at his Miami restaurant, Blackbrick.
Janine Booth of Root & Bone and Stiltsville has started a skincare line, Sunny Side Up, that sells products such as hand sanitizer and insect repellent.
Naked Taco’s Ralph Pagano has devised a way to celebrate Cinco de Mayo while practicing social distancing — including luchadores!
Gramps is back for good, Gersten promises. “We’re going to stay open no matter what.”
The City of Miami Beach has released a premliminary plan to open restaurants and bars, perhaps by early June.
Julio Cabrera demonstrates his cocktail-throwing skills while singing.
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