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Miami-Dade Indoor Dining Ban Lifted

Mayor Carlos Gimenez announced earlier this afternoon that he is lifting Miami-Dade County’s indoor dining restrictions, effective August 31, 2020. Indoor capacity is capped at 50%, air conditioning must be on, windows and doors must be open, and no more than six people may be seated at any table.

The Mayor’s comments can be viewed below (h/t CBS Miami), and the county coronavirus resource page is available here. Be sure to read the county’s guidance in full before reopening for indoor dining.


Florida’s coronavirus situation is changing rapidly. Click here to view the firm’s most-recent updates on the regulatory response affecting hotels, restaurants, bars, resorts, and the alcoholic beverage industry. The Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s frequently-updated resource page is available here.

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