Area of S.R. A1A shut down due to small structure fire at Next Door Beach Bistro

Next Door Beach Bistro is the sister restaurant to the Golden Lion Cafe.


A Flagler Beach Police patrol car. Photo courtesy of the FBPD
A Flagler Beach Police patrol car. Photo courtesy of the FBPD
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A small fire at the Next Door Beach Bistro in Flagler Beach caused the Flagler County Sheriff's Office to temporarily shut down State Road A1A near North Sixth Street on Thursday, Aug. 10.

The electrical box on the outside of the restaurant at 509 N. Oceanshore Boulevard caught fire, but firefighters extinguished it quickly, according to a Facebook post from the Flagler Beach Police Department. 

No one was injured.

The Flagler Beach Fire Department and Palm Coast Fire Department both responded to the scene. 

S.R. A1A was closed at around 4:30 p.m. and reopened just after 5 p.m., according to posts on the FCSO's account on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. 

Florida Power and Light has also been contacted, the post said.

The Next Door Beach Bistro opened in the spring and is the sister restaurant to the Golden Lion Cafe, owned by the Marlow family.

 

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