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Luke Bryan's Florida cigar bar was open for business on Friday in DEFIANCE of state mandates

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While Florida is getting ready to lift its stay-at-home orders on Monday, Luke Bryan's cigar bar in the Florida panhandle was already back in business and booming on Friday night, with scores of people coming out for karaoke and mingling.Regardless of the state mandates that are still in place, Bryan's Shore Thing Cigars in Watersound, Florida welcomed customers not wearing masks or practicing social distancing over the weekend, as was seen on the establishment's Instagram page.The 'Grand Re-opening' of the establishment was brazenly advertised on social media, in spite of the fact that Florida is still battling an acute outbreak of coronavirus and Covid-19, with over 1,300 deaths reported as of Friday.

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