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Wear a mask: How Palm Beach County is putting everyone on notice about new law

  • Sage Bagel and Deli in Hallandale, which closed after 47...

    Michael Mayo / South Florida Sun Sentinel

    Sage Bagel and Deli in Hallandale, which closed after 47 years, was known for numerous varieties of New York-style bagels.

  • A grungy, hipsterific hub for beer aficionados long before IPAs...

    Rhonda Vanover / Sun Sentinel

    A grungy, hipsterific hub for beer aficionados long before IPAs hit the mainstream, longtime downtown Hollywood bar PRL Euro Café closed this fall. PRL did not peddle PBR but rather rare European lagers, and this dimly lit dive stayed defiantly old-school: twinkling ropes of lights strung along the wall, exposed ceiling pipes and vintage birdcage filled with tchotchkes near PRL's slender wooden bar.

  • Fort Lauderdale steakhouse Jackson's Prime, from longtime local restaurateur Jack...

    Mike Stocker / Sun Sentinel

    Fort Lauderdale steakhouse Jackson's Prime, from longtime local restaurateur Jack Jackson, shut down permanently in April. Jackson's Prime opened in 2017 in a quiet Fort Lauderdale strip mall near Galt Ocean Mile. Read the full story

  • Brio Tuscan Grille in Boca Raton by Town Center Circle...

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    Brio Tuscan Grille in Boca Raton by Town Center Circle has permanently closed. Read more here

  • As many as 20 percent of TGI Fridays' 386 U.S....

    Amy Beth Bennett / Sun Sentinel

    As many as 20 percent of TGI Fridays' 386 U.S. locations will likely close permanently, TGI Fridays CEO Ray Blanchette said in an interview with AdAge. There's no word yet how many of the 13 South Florida locations from Wellington to Kendall will be affected. "We know that this is a challenging time for our country and the restaurant industry," a TGI Fridays spokesperson told the Sun Sentinel. "TGI Fridays is comprised of franchise and corporate-owned restaurants and we cannot comment on speculation of any potential closures."

  • Brown Dog Eatery, a Fort Lauderdale restaurant from Elliot Wolf's...

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    Brown Dog Eatery, a Fort Lauderdale restaurant from Elliot Wolf's Be Nice group, shut down during the pandemic in July, one of many restaurants to be affected. "It is with a heavy heart we announce the closing of Brown Dog Eatery," the restaurant wrote on Facebook. "The restaurant industry has been hit especially hard by this pandemic. We want to thank everyone who has dined with us over the years, specifically the loyal customers for their support during this difficult time.

  • Fort Lauderdale steakhouse Jackson's Prime, from longtime local restaurateur Jack...

    Mike Stocker / Sun Sentinel

    Fort Lauderdale steakhouse Jackson's Prime, from longtime local restaurateur Jack Jackson, shut down permanently in April. Jackson's Prime opened in 2017 in a quiet Fort Lauderdale strip mall near Galt Ocean Mile. Read the full story

  • Steak 'n Shake announced it was permanently shutting down 51...

    Austin Fuller / Orlando Sentinel

    Steak 'n Shake announced it was permanently shutting down 51 of its hamburger chains. There were five franchises in Broward County (Coral Springs, Sunrise, Fort Lauderdale, Davie and Hallandale Beach) and three in Palm Beach County (Royal Palm Beach, Boynton Beach and Delray Beach) but the company didn't immediately say which, if any, if those franchises would be among those impacted. Read the full story

  • Rank & File Social Club, a craft cocktail bar in...

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    Rank & File Social Club, a craft cocktail bar in Fort Lauderdale's Flagler Village neighborhood, posted posted this on Facebook on June 7: "It is with much sadness and regret that … Rank & File Social Club is unable to reopen due to economic hardships brought about by the covid-19 pandemic. We'd like to thank our staff for their hard work and dedication, our family, friends and of course all of our guests who supported us over the past year." Read about the bar.

  • Construction workers wear masks on a hot day at Mizner...

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    Construction workers wear masks on a hot day at Mizner on the Green in Boca Raton on Thursday.

  • Jimmie's Chocolates, the iconic chocolatier and old-fashioned cafe that has...

    Mike Stocker / South Florida Sun Sentinel

    Jimmie's Chocolates, the iconic chocolatier and old-fashioned cafe that has served up delicious confections since 1947, has permanently closed and its owners have put the business and land up for sale.

  • Owned by the father of Delray Beach tennis star Coco...

    Mike Stocker / South Florida Sun Sentinel

    Owned by the father of Delray Beach tennis star Coco Gauff, this sports bar closed Nov. 20. "Although we tried to operate a business during these challenging times and more importantly provide stability and income to our loyal staff, we have made the ultimate decision to close," a post on Paradise's Facebook page read.

  • Steak 'n Shake announced it was permanently shutting down 51...

    Austin Fuller / Orlando Sentinel

    Steak 'n Shake announced it was permanently shutting down 51 of its hamburger chains. There were five franchises in Broward County (Coral Springs, Sunrise, Fort Lauderdale, Davie and Hallandale Beach) and three in Palm Beach County (Royal Palm Beach, Boynton Beach and Delray Beach) but the company didn't immediately say which, if any, if those franchises would be among those impacted. Read the full story

  • Shoppers and employees wear masks at Trader Joe's grocery store...

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    Shoppers and employees wear masks at Trader Joe's grocery store in Boca Raton on Thursday.

  • Etaru Las Olas, a restaurant on the ground floor of...

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    Etaru Las Olas, a restaurant on the ground floor of the 45-story Icon Las Olas luxury apartment tower, has permanently closed. Etaru's patio/piazza area stretched all the way to the Historic Stranahan House Museum on the New River. Read the full story

  • A loyal following could not save Eddie Watana's upscale Thai...

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    A loyal following could not save Eddie Watana's upscale Thai restaurant, the offspring of his family's Sukhothai in Fort Lauderdale. He said a bankruptcy filing pre-COVID nearly ended his restaurant but the pandemic was the "final nail in the coffin."

  • Etaru Las Olas, a restaurant on the ground floor of...

    Rod Stafford Hagwood / South Florida Sun Sentinel

    Etaru Las Olas, a restaurant on the ground floor of the 45-story Icon Las Olas luxury apartment tower, has permanently closed. Etaru's patio/piazza area stretched all the way to the Historic Stranahan House Museum on the New River. Read the full story

  • JJs Café & Deli has permanently closed in Boca Raton....

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    JJs Café & Deli has permanently closed in Boca Raton. The deli, open for one year, was located at the Garden Shoppes in Boca Raton and said it specialized in "just about homemade everything," such as rugelach and mandel bread. Read more

  • JJs Café & Deli has permanently closed in Boca Raton....

    Jennifer Lett/Sun Sentinel

    JJs Café & Deli has permanently closed in Boca Raton. The deli, open for one year, was located at the Garden Shoppes in Boca Raton and said it specialized in "just about homemade everything," such as rugelach and mandel bread. Read more

  • Good Spirits Fifth & Fed in Fort Lauderdale confirms that...

    Taimy Alvarez / Sun Sentinel

    Good Spirits Fifth & Fed in Fort Lauderdale confirms that they will not be reopening. "We are closed due to the pandemic and the mandates," a representative says in a Facebook message. The restaurant and lounge opened in 2018 in a building tucked away off North Federal Highway. The restaurant was from the owners of the Quarterdeck chain. Read our critic's review.

  • The Onion Roll, a beachside deli in Lauderdale-by-the Sea known...

    South Florida Sun Sentinel

    The Onion Roll, a beachside deli in Lauderdale-by-the Sea known for its hot dogs and smoked pastrami brisket, permanently closed in October in the COVID-19 pandemic. "I regret to inform you all that due to COVID, with a very, very heavy heart, we had to close the doors today," co-owner Melissa Matheus shared on the Sun Sentinel's Let's Eat, South Florida Facebook group. "We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all of your support. You will all be very missed."

  • Etaru Las Olas, a restaurant on the ground floor of...

    Mike Stocker / South Florida Sun Sentinel

    Etaru Las Olas, a restaurant on the ground floor of the 45-story Icon Las Olas luxury apartment tower, has permanently closed. Etaru's patio/piazza area stretched all the way to the Historic Stranahan House Museum on the New River. Read the full story

  • The Onion Roll, a beachside deli in Lauderdale-by-the Sea known...

    South Florida Sun Sentinel

    The Onion Roll, a beachside deli in Lauderdale-by-the Sea known for its hot dogs and smoked pastrami brisket, permanently closed in October in the COVID-19 pandemic. "I regret to inform you all that due to COVID, with a very, very heavy heart, we had to close the doors today," co-owner Melissa Matheus shared on the Sun Sentinel's Let's Eat, South Florida Facebook group. "We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all of your support. You will all be very missed."

  • The Mermaid Bar at Neiman Marcus Galleria in Fort Lauderdale...

    Taimy Alvarez / Sun Sentinel

    The Mermaid Bar at Neiman Marcus Galleria in Fort Lauderdale has closed. The luxury department store permanently closed Sept. 12.

  • The Mermaid Bar at Neiman Marcus Galleria in Fort Lauderdale...

    Taimy Alvarez / Sun Sentinel

    The Mermaid Bar at Neiman Marcus Galleria in Fort Lauderdale has closed. The luxury department store permanently closed Sept. 12.

  • The parent company of Chuck E. Cheese permanently closed 34...

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    The parent company of Chuck E. Cheese permanently closed 34 restaurants as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan, including four South Florida locations in North Lauderdale, Miami Gardens, Miami and Greenacres. Meanwhile, roughly half of the 555 company-operated Chuck E. Cheese and Peter Piper Pizza restaurants have reopened from COVID-19 closures.

  • Known for gourmet burgers and hand-dipped shakes/floats, Zinburger Wine &...

    Sun Sentinel

    Known for gourmet burgers and hand-dipped shakes/floats, Zinburger Wine & Burger Bar will not reopen restaurants in shopping malls Town Center at Boca Raton and Sawgrass Mills. In fact, the chain is keeping 15 locations nationwide shuttered, while three restaurants in New Jersey will remain open. Rick Barbrick, president and co-CEO of the Briad Group, which owned the licensing, says in a statement that reads in part: "The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant financial impact on the restaurant industry. Sadly, Zinburger is not able to reopen all locations as a result of the shut-down caused by the pandemic."

  • Chuck's Steak House permanently closed its doors Aug. 8 after...

    Michael Laughlin/Sun Sentinel

    Chuck's Steak House permanently closed its doors Aug. 8 after 46 years in the business. "It's a total disaster," said owner Paul Proffer, 79. The restaurant tried to weather the storm by staying open for dine-in, takeout and delivery since March's lockdown, but sales were not enough to keep it going.

  • An iconic joint open since 1951 known for hamburgers, milkshakes...

    By Mike Stocker/Sun Sentinel

    An iconic joint open since 1951 known for hamburgers, milkshakes and footlong hot dogs, Doc's All-American in Delray Beach abruptly closed in late January and may be demolished to make way for a 44,870 square-foot new retail-office building. The restaurant had been in disrepair for years as its owner sought ways to sell the property. Developers say they plan to preserve Doc's by seeking historic-designation status.

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A new campaign is kicking off across Palm Beach County to remind people it’s now the law: They must wear masks in public.

Violators can be fined up to $250 for the first violation and $500 for each additional violation.

In Boynton Beach, three “outreach coordinators” who work in code enforcement plan to reach out to hundreds of restaurants and retail shops to make sure owners understand the new rules amid the coronavirus pandemic. When they hit the streets Monday, they’ll be armed with copies of the signs, which are also part of the new county order to pass out.

The owners are “entrenched in trying to run their businesses and all of these rules are very fluid and changing so we are trying to facilitate giving them this information,” said Adam Temple, the city’s director of Community Standards.

He estimated it would take “a good couple weeks” to get to everybody.

In Boca Raton, code enforcement will be “proactive” by canvassing their assigned areas and talking to businesses, said Anne Marie Connolly, city spokeswoman.

They’ll have copies of the emergency order on hand so if restaurants and retailers aren’t aware of the nuances, they’ll be able to explain “what’s expected of them as a business owner,” she said.

Their efforts began Thursday and will continue through the weekend, she said, and they’ll also have copies of signs that must be displayed to hand out as well.

Thursday marked Day No. 1 of Palm Beach County’s mask mandate to try to stop the spread of the coronavirus. That meant code enforcement officers throughout the region were getting ready to hit the streets, and businesses were getting ready to deal with some customers who weren’t quite ready to comply.

In response to staggering numbers of new infections in the state, county commissioners passed a facial covering rule that went into effect a minute after midnight Thursday morning. They had delayed the move as long as possible, they said, but now needed to get in step with measures already in place in Broward and Miami-Dade counties.

Although there are religious and medical exemptions, the mandate means masks must now be worn indoors, including stores, restaurants, hotels, gyms, grocery stores and public buildings such as libraries, and they must be worn outdoors as well where social distancing can’t be accomplished. Restaurant customers can remove their masks when eating, but masks must be worn if they move about the business.

The county said that fines would be at last resort.

“I had to turn away two girls today, and they tried to tell with me that the mandate didn’t take into effect yet, and it’s hard because I don’t like turning people away, I don’t want to,” said Lori Doty, the manager at francesca’s boutique along Boca Raton’s Mizner Park.

“But I feel safer for myself and my employees now that there’s an actual mandate, because I kept on getting pushback from people, and now it’s straight across the board rules.”

Cities say they hope compliance is voluntary.

At the Town Center at Boca Raton, a worker at the Intermix shop said she was happy the mandates are finally in place and saw an uptick in compliance Thursday.

“There are some people who are wearing the masks and keeping them around their chin, but there’s many more people wearing the masks now,” said Elana Solomon. “Before, people weren’t really wearing masks and it was making me really uncomfortable especially, a lot of young kids and teens not wearing them.”