New Restaurant Closures Due to COVID-19
Since March, South Florida restaurants have been struggling to stay afloat. Restrictions on on-site dining forced many restaurants to shift business models overnight.

Miami's dining scene moves fast, and we're always at the table. Explore restaurants across Brickell, Bal Harbour, Coconut Grove, and beyond, from neighborhood Italian joints to omakase counters. Date night picks, guides, and new openings worth knowing about. This is where the city eats.
Since March, South Florida restaurants have been struggling to stay afloat. Restrictions on on-site dining forced many restaurants to shift business models overnight.

As Miami-Dade County continues to deal with curfews and other COVID-19 restrictions, people are trying to find ways to stay busy and avoid cabin fever.

Every foodie’s favorite time of year, Miami Spice has come early this year.

There’s no question the coronavirus has had a detrimental impact on restaurants worldwide.

After a months-long hiatus, restaurants across South Florida have reopened their dining rooms. But as I mentioned in a previous article, things are very different these days.

On May 25, 2020, four police officers killed 46-year-old black male George Floyd during an arrest in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

As the country witnesses nationwide protests against police brutality and social injustice spurred by the death of George Floyd, many South Floridians are wondering how they can help.

South Florida is slowly opening up again after closing for nearly three months due to the pandemic.

It’s no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a record number of furloughs and layoffs across the country.
