Saturday, May 26, 2012

Yet Another Attack on Small Business

Barbecue restaurants facing fire from South Florida cities

If you want authentic barbecue, it's a good weekend to fire up your backyard pit because barbecue restaurants say some South Florida cities aren't too hot on their traditional slow cookers.

The fragrant smoke that attracts 'cue lovers is often a turnoff to neighboring homes, so a growing list of cities are adding restrictions to routine health and fire codes, making it difficult for restaurants to open.

"If they knew what they were going to have to go through to open a place, I don't think anybody in their right mind would ever get into this business," said Mark Vasturo, CEO of Miami-based chain, Shorty's Bar-B-Q.

Open pits are legal under national rules, there are limits as to how the flame and smoke need to be controlled.

More at the Sun Sentinel

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