CALUMET, Mich. (WLUC) - A Calumet restaurant defying state coronavirus orders is still operating without a food license.
Café Rosetta appeared virtually in Ingham County Circuit Court Friday. Judge Wanda Stokes kept a restraining order in place for another 14 days. It was first issued Dec. 30 because the restaurant is operating without a valid food service establishment license.
The café, which is staying open for in-person dining despite a state-mandated shutdown to slow coronavirus spread, is facing a $2,500 fine. Café Rosetta’s attorney, David Kallman, has until next Wednesday to submit his opposition to the fine. The state then has three days to respond to Kallman’s arguments.
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development suspended the café's food establishment license on Dec. 2. MDARD is the state agency with authority to implement and enforce Michigan’s Food Law. It determined that Café Rosetta’s continued operation created an imminent or substantial endangerment to public health, so the food license was suspended.
Read our story on Café Rosetta here.
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