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Sometimes you’ve got to risk it for the brisket. Meek Mill was spotted taking proper precautions as he dined at Miami Beach hot spot Papi Steak on Wednesday night. We’re told the 33-year-old rapper arrived at around 10 p.m. wearing a face mask, keeping it on until he was seated at one of the eatery’s …
Sometimes you’ve got to risk it for the brisket.
Meek Mill was spotted taking proper precautions as he dined at Miami Beach hot spot Papi Steak on Wednesday night.
We’re told the 33-year-old rapper arrived at around 10 p.m. wearing a face mask, keeping it on until he was seated at one of the eatery’s red velvet booths.
Meek was joined by “Shahs of Sunset” star Mike Shouhed, entertainment agent Prince Fred and Miami nightlife guru David Grutman, an insider told Page Six. They were seen enjoying a massive plate of wagyu pastrami.
Miami’s dine-in restaurant service reopened at the end of May following the city’s lockdown over coronavirus concerns.
A rep for the restaurant told us Papi Steak is making sure to follow all COVID-19 guidelines as cases began decreasing in the city, telling us, “Papi Steak is ensuring guests are safe by following social distancing guidelines.”
We’re told this includes tables being six feet apart, allowing only 50 percent capacity for dine-in service, having all servers wear masks, and, for the first time ever, offering outdoor seating.
Meek and his crew enjoyed their food and each other’s company before making their exit at around midnight.