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photo credit: Karli Evans
On July 9, Miami restaurants were forced to pivot once again when the county declared a temporary ban on indoor dining. But after some initial confusion, Mayor Carlos Giménez stated that outdoor dining would still be allowed. Since then, some Miami restaurants have been scrambling to set up outdoor tables. In Wynwood, places like KYU and Zak the Baker are taking advantage of loosened restrictions and converting street parking into seating areas. The Miami Downtown Development Authority is also leading an initiative to help restaurants in its neighborhood do the same.
Below, we put together a photo series highlighting how some restaurants in Wynwood, Downtown, and MiMo are adapting - plus some Instagram shots of other places around Miami.
photo credit: Over Under in Downtown / Photo by Karli Evans
photo credit: Butcher Shop in Wynwood / Photo by Karli Evans
photo credit: KYU in Wynwood / Photo by Karli Evans
photo credit: KYU in Wynwood / Photo by Karli Evans
photo credit: Photo by Karli Evans
photo credit: Café Bastille in Downtown / Photo by Karli Evans
photo credit: Three Rooftop in Wynwood / Photo by Karli Evans
photo credit: Zak the Baker in Wynwood / Photo by Karli Evans
photo credit: Photo by Karli Evans
photo credit: Phuc Yea in Wynwood / Photo by Karli Evans
photo credit: Blue Collar in MiMo
photo credit: La Placita in MiMo / Photo by Karli Evans
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