Martin County temporary outside dining ends July 1 Share Updated: 8:43 PM EDT May 26, 2021 Share Updated: 8:43 PM EDT May 26, 2021
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Show Transcript OUTSIDE BECAUSE TOFHE COVID-19 CAPACITY RESTRICTIONS. ((BETHANY ALEX - MARTIN COUNTY PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER)) 9:43 It s a good thing as we see with the summer tempaterures coming we will see a lot of patrons wanting to revert back inside as we remove physicalis dtancing. BECAUSE OF THE PANDEMIC, MANY RESTAURANTS FAD CE CHALLENGES DUE TO LIMITED SEATING, WHICH LEAD SOME TO CREATING TEMPORA RY OUTDOOR NIDING AREAS. BUT BEGINNING JULY 1ST, RESTAURANTS IN MARTI COUNTY MUST HAVE A PERMIT TO HAVE OUTDOOR SEATING. ((BETHANY AL -EX MARTIN COUNTY PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER)) 9:54 the businesses the opportunity to have the patrons that werone ce seated outside due to the physical distancing can now resume normal operations inside. COUY NT OFFICIALS SAY IT IS UNCLE
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JENSEN BEACH The phone rang, it was 3 a.m. and a sheriff s deputy told George Hart a fire erupted at his restaurant. I quickly got dressed came down over the hill to see 15 firetrucks, 10 police cars, ambulance, thought maybe the building was a total loss, Hart said Monday.
But despite the fire melting the chairs and singeing off the paint outside the restaurant early Monday, Hart s restaurant, Mulligan s Beach House Bar and Grill, 2019 Northeast Jensen Beach Blvd., opened for business.
No injuries were reported, Alex said. The fire happened when the restaurant was closed.
The fire burned the outside seating area and exterior part of the restaurant, said Martin County Fire Rescue spokeswoman Bethany Alex.
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