Bars Ordered to Suspend On-Premises Alcohol Consumption Due to Spike in COVID-19 Cases Across Florida

Jessica Figueroa

Bars Ordered to Suspend On-Premises Alcohol Consumption Due to Spike in COVID-19 Cases Across Florida

The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation has just announced that all on-premises consumption of alcohol at bars statewide has been suspended, effectively immediately, in order to curb the spike in COVID-19 cases across the state.

disney springs cocktail cart

We’re on the ground at Disney Springs and will continue to monitor the status of bars and pop-up beverage carts like the one shown above, which is still in operation at the time of publication.

jock lindseys hangar bar june 26
Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar at Disney Springs remains open at this time.

We expect these and the newly-reopened Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar to cease all sale of alcohol by end of day.

No additional details on the suspension are available at this time, but we will continue to update this post as updates arise.

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  • Jessica Figueroa

    Jessica lives in South Florida with her 15-pound cat Gordo and a small army of Tsum Tsums. You can contact her, ideally with photos of your cats, at jessica@wdwnt.com.

3 thoughts on “Bars Ordered to Suspend On-Premises Alcohol Consumption Due to Spike in COVID-19 Cases Across Florida”

  1. I think FL is trying to find creative and indirect ways to say “Please don’t come here.” This sure will change the brunch at Wine Bar George scheduled for next week; I’m really going for the drinks lol.

  2. Disney can more than likely continue to serve since all of their company run bars are under one liquor license for Walt Disney World and they indeed sell more than 50% in food vs alcohol.

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