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Chef Clay Conley and his partners may be opening their hit restaurant Buccan ( @buccanpalmbeach ) in Coral Gables this week, but they’ve been working on getting to Miami for almost a decade.

“I always liked Miami,” says Conley, who spent more than five years as executive chef at Azul, the glamorous restaurant at the late, lamented Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key, which was demolished in April. “I always liked Coral Gables. We just kind of kept our eyes open for a spot down here.”

Along with Ember Group partners Piper Quinn and Sam Slattery, Conley headed north at the end of 2010 to open his Palm Beach restaurant Buccan, which is a favorite on and off the island. When the Michelin Guide made its first foray into Palm Beach in 2025, Buccan was added to the guide, which praised its contemporary American menu that focuses on small plates and pastas.

The Ember Group went on to open Buccan Sandwich Shop, a grab-and-go concept with offerings like the coveted beef carpaccio sandwich; Imoto, a Japanese “sister” restaurant to Buccan; and Grato, a neighborhood Italian spot, all in Palm Beach County. Now, they’re bringing Buccan Sandwich Shop, Buccan and Imoto to Miracle Mile (the sandwich shop is open now; Imoto opens June 1).

At first, the plan was just to add a second Buccan, Conley says. In fact, in 2019, they were set to open in the space eventually taken over by Chateau ZZ’s on Brickell Avenue. The pandemic halted that plan, and instead Major Food Group launched Chateau ZZ’s there in 2023.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Connie Ogle
📷: @cpj_is_here


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Chef Clay Conley and his partners may be opening their hit restaurant Buccan ( @buccanpalmbeach ) in Coral Gables this week, but they’ve been working on getting to Miami for almost a decade.

“I always liked Miami,” says Conley, who spent more than five years as executive chef at Azul, the glamorous restaurant at the late, lamented Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key, which was demolished in April. “I always liked Coral Gables. We just kind of kept our eyes open for a spot down here.”

Along with Ember Group partners Piper Quinn and Sam Slattery, Conley headed north at the end of 2010 to open his Palm Beach restaurant Buccan, which is a favorite on and off the island. When the Michelin Guide made its first foray into Palm Beach in 2025, Buccan was added to the guide, which praised its contemporary American menu that focuses on small plates and pastas.

The Ember Group went on to open Buccan Sandwich Shop, a grab-and-go concept with offerings like the coveted beef carpaccio sandwich; Imoto, a Japanese “sister” restaurant to Buccan; and Grato, a neighborhood Italian spot, all in Palm Beach County. Now, they’re bringing Buccan Sandwich Shop, Buccan and Imoto to Miracle Mile (the sandwich shop is open now; Imoto opens June 1).

At first, the plan was just to add a second Buccan, Conley says. In fact, in 2019, they were set to open in the space eventually taken over by Chateau ZZ’s on Brickell Avenue. The pandemic halted that plan, and instead Major Food Group launched Chateau ZZ’s there in 2023.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Connie Ogle
📷: @cpj_is_here


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5 days ago

Chef Clay Conley and his partners may be opening their hit restaurant Buccan ( @buccanpalmbeach ) in Coral Gables this week, but they’ve been working on getting to Miami for almost a decade.

“I always liked Miami,” says Conley, who spent more than five years as executive chef at Azul, the glamorous restaurant at the late, lamented Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key, which was demolished in April. “I always liked Coral Gables. We just kind of kept our eyes open for a spot down here.”

Along with Ember Group partners Piper Quinn and Sam Slattery, Conley headed north at the end of 2010 to open his Palm Beach restaurant Buccan, which is a favorite on and off the island. When the Michelin Guide made its first foray into Palm Beach in 2025, Buccan was added to the guide, which praised its contemporary American menu that focuses on small plates and pastas.

The Ember Group went on to open Buccan Sandwich Shop, a grab-and-go concept with offerings like the coveted beef carpaccio sandwich; Imoto, a Japanese “sister” restaurant to Buccan; and Grato, a neighborhood Italian spot, all in Palm Beach County. Now, they’re bringing Buccan Sandwich Shop, Buccan and Imoto to Miracle Mile (the sandwich shop is open now; Imoto opens June 1).

At first, the plan was just to add a second Buccan, Conley says. In fact, in 2019, they were set to open in the space eventually taken over by Chateau ZZ’s on Brickell Avenue. The pandemic halted that plan, and instead Major Food Group launched Chateau ZZ’s there in 2023.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Connie Ogle
📷: @cpj_is_here


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5 days ago

Chef Clay Conley and his partners may be opening their hit restaurant Buccan ( @buccanpalmbeach ) in Coral Gables this week, but they’ve been working on getting to Miami for almost a decade.

“I always liked Miami,” says Conley, who spent more than five years as executive chef at Azul, the glamorous restaurant at the late, lamented Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key, which was demolished in April. “I always liked Coral Gables. We just kind of kept our eyes open for a spot down here.”

Along with Ember Group partners Piper Quinn and Sam Slattery, Conley headed north at the end of 2010 to open his Palm Beach restaurant Buccan, which is a favorite on and off the island. When the Michelin Guide made its first foray into Palm Beach in 2025, Buccan was added to the guide, which praised its contemporary American menu that focuses on small plates and pastas.

The Ember Group went on to open Buccan Sandwich Shop, a grab-and-go concept with offerings like the coveted beef carpaccio sandwich; Imoto, a Japanese “sister” restaurant to Buccan; and Grato, a neighborhood Italian spot, all in Palm Beach County. Now, they’re bringing Buccan Sandwich Shop, Buccan and Imoto to Miracle Mile (the sandwich shop is open now; Imoto opens June 1).

At first, the plan was just to add a second Buccan, Conley says. In fact, in 2019, they were set to open in the space eventually taken over by Chateau ZZ’s on Brickell Avenue. The pandemic halted that plan, and instead Major Food Group launched Chateau ZZ’s there in 2023.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Connie Ogle
📷: @cpj_is_here


369
6
5 days ago

Chef Clay Conley and his partners may be opening their hit restaurant Buccan ( @buccanpalmbeach ) in Coral Gables this week, but they’ve been working on getting to Miami for almost a decade.

“I always liked Miami,” says Conley, who spent more than five years as executive chef at Azul, the glamorous restaurant at the late, lamented Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key, which was demolished in April. “I always liked Coral Gables. We just kind of kept our eyes open for a spot down here.”

Along with Ember Group partners Piper Quinn and Sam Slattery, Conley headed north at the end of 2010 to open his Palm Beach restaurant Buccan, which is a favorite on and off the island. When the Michelin Guide made its first foray into Palm Beach in 2025, Buccan was added to the guide, which praised its contemporary American menu that focuses on small plates and pastas.

The Ember Group went on to open Buccan Sandwich Shop, a grab-and-go concept with offerings like the coveted beef carpaccio sandwich; Imoto, a Japanese “sister” restaurant to Buccan; and Grato, a neighborhood Italian spot, all in Palm Beach County. Now, they’re bringing Buccan Sandwich Shop, Buccan and Imoto to Miracle Mile (the sandwich shop is open now; Imoto opens June 1).

At first, the plan was just to add a second Buccan, Conley says. In fact, in 2019, they were set to open in the space eventually taken over by Chateau ZZ’s on Brickell Avenue. The pandemic halted that plan, and instead Major Food Group launched Chateau ZZ’s there in 2023.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Connie Ogle
📷: @cpj_is_here


369
6
5 days ago

Chef Clay Conley and his partners may be opening their hit restaurant Buccan ( @buccanpalmbeach ) in Coral Gables this week, but they’ve been working on getting to Miami for almost a decade.

“I always liked Miami,” says Conley, who spent more than five years as executive chef at Azul, the glamorous restaurant at the late, lamented Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key, which was demolished in April. “I always liked Coral Gables. We just kind of kept our eyes open for a spot down here.”

Along with Ember Group partners Piper Quinn and Sam Slattery, Conley headed north at the end of 2010 to open his Palm Beach restaurant Buccan, which is a favorite on and off the island. When the Michelin Guide made its first foray into Palm Beach in 2025, Buccan was added to the guide, which praised its contemporary American menu that focuses on small plates and pastas.

The Ember Group went on to open Buccan Sandwich Shop, a grab-and-go concept with offerings like the coveted beef carpaccio sandwich; Imoto, a Japanese “sister” restaurant to Buccan; and Grato, a neighborhood Italian spot, all in Palm Beach County. Now, they’re bringing Buccan Sandwich Shop, Buccan and Imoto to Miracle Mile (the sandwich shop is open now; Imoto opens June 1).

At first, the plan was just to add a second Buccan, Conley says. In fact, in 2019, they were set to open in the space eventually taken over by Chateau ZZ’s on Brickell Avenue. The pandemic halted that plan, and instead Major Food Group launched Chateau ZZ’s there in 2023.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Connie Ogle
📷: @cpj_is_here


369
6
5 days ago

Chef Clay Conley and his partners may be opening their hit restaurant Buccan ( @buccanpalmbeach ) in Coral Gables this week, but they’ve been working on getting to Miami for almost a decade.

“I always liked Miami,” says Conley, who spent more than five years as executive chef at Azul, the glamorous restaurant at the late, lamented Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key, which was demolished in April. “I always liked Coral Gables. We just kind of kept our eyes open for a spot down here.”

Along with Ember Group partners Piper Quinn and Sam Slattery, Conley headed north at the end of 2010 to open his Palm Beach restaurant Buccan, which is a favorite on and off the island. When the Michelin Guide made its first foray into Palm Beach in 2025, Buccan was added to the guide, which praised its contemporary American menu that focuses on small plates and pastas.

The Ember Group went on to open Buccan Sandwich Shop, a grab-and-go concept with offerings like the coveted beef carpaccio sandwich; Imoto, a Japanese “sister” restaurant to Buccan; and Grato, a neighborhood Italian spot, all in Palm Beach County. Now, they’re bringing Buccan Sandwich Shop, Buccan and Imoto to Miracle Mile (the sandwich shop is open now; Imoto opens June 1).

At first, the plan was just to add a second Buccan, Conley says. In fact, in 2019, they were set to open in the space eventually taken over by Chateau ZZ’s on Brickell Avenue. The pandemic halted that plan, and instead Major Food Group launched Chateau ZZ’s there in 2023.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Connie Ogle
📷: @cpj_is_here


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6
5 days ago

Chef Clay Conley and his partners may be opening their hit restaurant Buccan ( @buccanpalmbeach ) in Coral Gables this week, but they’ve been working on getting to Miami for almost a decade.

“I always liked Miami,” says Conley, who spent more than five years as executive chef at Azul, the glamorous restaurant at the late, lamented Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key, which was demolished in April. “I always liked Coral Gables. We just kind of kept our eyes open for a spot down here.”

Along with Ember Group partners Piper Quinn and Sam Slattery, Conley headed north at the end of 2010 to open his Palm Beach restaurant Buccan, which is a favorite on and off the island. When the Michelin Guide made its first foray into Palm Beach in 2025, Buccan was added to the guide, which praised its contemporary American menu that focuses on small plates and pastas.

The Ember Group went on to open Buccan Sandwich Shop, a grab-and-go concept with offerings like the coveted beef carpaccio sandwich; Imoto, a Japanese “sister” restaurant to Buccan; and Grato, a neighborhood Italian spot, all in Palm Beach County. Now, they’re bringing Buccan Sandwich Shop, Buccan and Imoto to Miracle Mile (the sandwich shop is open now; Imoto opens June 1).

At first, the plan was just to add a second Buccan, Conley says. In fact, in 2019, they were set to open in the space eventually taken over by Chateau ZZ’s on Brickell Avenue. The pandemic halted that plan, and instead Major Food Group launched Chateau ZZ’s there in 2023.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Connie Ogle
📷: @cpj_is_here


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6
5 days ago


Chef Clay Conley and his partners may be opening their hit restaurant Buccan ( @buccanpalmbeach ) in Coral Gables this week, but they’ve been working on getting to Miami for almost a decade.

“I always liked Miami,” says Conley, who spent more than five years as executive chef at Azul, the glamorous restaurant at the late, lamented Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key, which was demolished in April. “I always liked Coral Gables. We just kind of kept our eyes open for a spot down here.”

Along with Ember Group partners Piper Quinn and Sam Slattery, Conley headed north at the end of 2010 to open his Palm Beach restaurant Buccan, which is a favorite on and off the island. When the Michelin Guide made its first foray into Palm Beach in 2025, Buccan was added to the guide, which praised its contemporary American menu that focuses on small plates and pastas.

The Ember Group went on to open Buccan Sandwich Shop, a grab-and-go concept with offerings like the coveted beef carpaccio sandwich; Imoto, a Japanese “sister” restaurant to Buccan; and Grato, a neighborhood Italian spot, all in Palm Beach County. Now, they’re bringing Buccan Sandwich Shop, Buccan and Imoto to Miracle Mile (the sandwich shop is open now; Imoto opens June 1).

At first, the plan was just to add a second Buccan, Conley says. In fact, in 2019, they were set to open in the space eventually taken over by Chateau ZZ’s on Brickell Avenue. The pandemic halted that plan, and instead Major Food Group launched Chateau ZZ’s there in 2023.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Connie Ogle
📷: @cpj_is_here


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The owner of Fritz & Franz Bierhaus is fed up with the city of Coral Gables.

Harald Neuweg, 67, is so fed up that he’s scrapped his plans to work with the city to host World Cup watch parties and says he will be moving the business out of the city entirely.

“As of Tuesday evening, the Bierhaus is on sale,” Neuweg told the Miami Herald, just minutes after he sent Coral Gables Mayor Vince Lago an angry email, notifying him that he’s officially rescinding his request for a special event permit.

“I do not want to be in the city. We will open the Bierhaus in Miami or Coconut Grove. ... It’s listed, I’m furious. I’m dead serious, I’ve had enough,” said Neuweg, who has a signed lease with the city, his landlord for the property at 60 Merrick Way in Coral Gables.

“My top priority, first and foremost, is public safety. For the first time ever, the World Cup will be held in Miami and with that comes an unprecedented level of operational and security responsibility,” Lago told the Miami Herald in a statement Thursday. “We have an obligation to ensure that any event that takes place in the City is thoroughly vetted, coordinated and planned down to the smallest detail.”

“Public safety resources are not unlimited and approving the special event permit without a complete review would be irresponsible,” he added.

Lago said he is still “more than willing to sit down” with Neuweg to develop a plan and “would hate to see this business leave the City.”

#miami #dade #food #restaurant #fritz #franz #bierhaus #worldcup #soccer #coralgables #watchparty

🔗 You can read the full story at the link in our bio

✍️: Michelle Marchante

📸: @pportalphoto


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Have you ever been dining out in a Miami restaurant and thought: “This menu is OK, but it really needs more caviar”?

If so, a new Brickell spot could be worth a visit.

Created by Paris-based Ducasse Conseil, the consulting arm of chef Alain Ducasse’s restaurant group, Ockap Caviar & Cuisine is now open in Miami, with a menu totally designed around caviar. That means every course on the menu features at least 10 grams of caviar, with 20 grams on the main dishes and the pasta.

Designing a menu around one ingredient may sound wild, but Gwendal Le Ruyet, senior consultant chef at Ducasse Conseil, said the practice “forces you to approach it differently.”

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Connie Ogle
📷: Ockap Caviar & Cuisine


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Blue Collar, the beloved comfort-food destination in Miami’s MiMo neighborhood, will be closing this Sunday, according to a post on the restaurant’s social media.

“After many unforgettable years, this Sunday will be our final day of service on Biscayne Blvd. There are truly no words to express how grateful we are for the love, loyalty and support Miami has shown us throughout this journey,” the statement said.

@bluecollarmiami, which opened in 2012 at 6730 Biscayne Blvd., moved to its current location in the former Balan’s space across the street in 2024. The new space was 4,000 square feet(as opposed to the original space’s 800) with a full bar and a larger kitchen. Owner Danny Serfer designed the new space by thrifting mid-century decor.

In the statement, Serfer thanked diners for the memories.

“What started as a restaurant became a place filled with memories, celebrations, friendships and so much heart. We’ll be forever thankful for every guest, every regular, every team member and every moment shared here.”

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio

✍️: Amy Reyes

📷: Michael Pisarri


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Christina Brown was stressed out in 2019. Her baby son Sean died after birth. She divorced her wife shortly after.

After those experiences, Brown, who lived in Atlanta at the time, went to a rage room in Las Vegas and broke things.

“I thought about things that I was mad about and sad about,” the 40-year-Brown said. “I thought that people definitely needed this.”

When Brown moved to Miami in October 2021, she knew what kind of business she wanted to open.

Three years ago, she opened The Break Room in Allapattah, and now wants to expand into a bigger location with more offerings.

Anyone 13 and older can sign up for sessions at the @breakroommiami starting at 20 bucks, and smash glass bottles and electronics to pieces. Not in the mood to break anything? You might prefer splattering paint at a wall.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Michael Butler
📷: @cpj_is_here


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Christina Brown was stressed out in 2019. Her baby son Sean died after birth. She divorced her wife shortly after.

After those experiences, Brown, who lived in Atlanta at the time, went to a rage room in Las Vegas and broke things.

“I thought about things that I was mad about and sad about,” the 40-year-Brown said. “I thought that people definitely needed this.”

When Brown moved to Miami in October 2021, she knew what kind of business she wanted to open.

Three years ago, she opened The Break Room in Allapattah, and now wants to expand into a bigger location with more offerings.

Anyone 13 and older can sign up for sessions at the @breakroommiami starting at 20 bucks, and smash glass bottles and electronics to pieces. Not in the mood to break anything? You might prefer splattering paint at a wall.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Michael Butler
📷: @cpj_is_here


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Christina Brown was stressed out in 2019. Her baby son Sean died after birth. She divorced her wife shortly after.

After those experiences, Brown, who lived in Atlanta at the time, went to a rage room in Las Vegas and broke things.

“I thought about things that I was mad about and sad about,” the 40-year-Brown said. “I thought that people definitely needed this.”

When Brown moved to Miami in October 2021, she knew what kind of business she wanted to open.

Three years ago, she opened The Break Room in Allapattah, and now wants to expand into a bigger location with more offerings.

Anyone 13 and older can sign up for sessions at the @breakroommiami starting at 20 bucks, and smash glass bottles and electronics to pieces. Not in the mood to break anything? You might prefer splattering paint at a wall.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Michael Butler
📷: @cpj_is_here


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Christina Brown was stressed out in 2019. Her baby son Sean died after birth. She divorced her wife shortly after.

After those experiences, Brown, who lived in Atlanta at the time, went to a rage room in Las Vegas and broke things.

“I thought about things that I was mad about and sad about,” the 40-year-Brown said. “I thought that people definitely needed this.”

When Brown moved to Miami in October 2021, she knew what kind of business she wanted to open.

Three years ago, she opened The Break Room in Allapattah, and now wants to expand into a bigger location with more offerings.

Anyone 13 and older can sign up for sessions at the @breakroommiami starting at 20 bucks, and smash glass bottles and electronics to pieces. Not in the mood to break anything? You might prefer splattering paint at a wall.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Michael Butler
📷: @cpj_is_here


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55
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Christina Brown was stressed out in 2019. Her baby son Sean died after birth. She divorced her wife shortly after.

After those experiences, Brown, who lived in Atlanta at the time, went to a rage room in Las Vegas and broke things.

“I thought about things that I was mad about and sad about,” the 40-year-Brown said. “I thought that people definitely needed this.”

When Brown moved to Miami in October 2021, she knew what kind of business she wanted to open.

Three years ago, she opened The Break Room in Allapattah, and now wants to expand into a bigger location with more offerings.

Anyone 13 and older can sign up for sessions at the @breakroommiami starting at 20 bucks, and smash glass bottles and electronics to pieces. Not in the mood to break anything? You might prefer splattering paint at a wall.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Michael Butler
📷: @cpj_is_here


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55
1 weeks ago

Christina Brown was stressed out in 2019. Her baby son Sean died after birth. She divorced her wife shortly after.

After those experiences, Brown, who lived in Atlanta at the time, went to a rage room in Las Vegas and broke things.

“I thought about things that I was mad about and sad about,” the 40-year-Brown said. “I thought that people definitely needed this.”

When Brown moved to Miami in October 2021, she knew what kind of business she wanted to open.

Three years ago, she opened The Break Room in Allapattah, and now wants to expand into a bigger location with more offerings.

Anyone 13 and older can sign up for sessions at the @breakroommiami starting at 20 bucks, and smash glass bottles and electronics to pieces. Not in the mood to break anything? You might prefer splattering paint at a wall.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Michael Butler
📷: @cpj_is_here


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55
1 weeks ago

Christina Brown was stressed out in 2019. Her baby son Sean died after birth. She divorced her wife shortly after.

After those experiences, Brown, who lived in Atlanta at the time, went to a rage room in Las Vegas and broke things.

“I thought about things that I was mad about and sad about,” the 40-year-Brown said. “I thought that people definitely needed this.”

When Brown moved to Miami in October 2021, she knew what kind of business she wanted to open.

Three years ago, she opened The Break Room in Allapattah, and now wants to expand into a bigger location with more offerings.

Anyone 13 and older can sign up for sessions at the @breakroommiami starting at 20 bucks, and smash glass bottles and electronics to pieces. Not in the mood to break anything? You might prefer splattering paint at a wall.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Michael Butler
📷: @cpj_is_here


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55
1 weeks ago

Christina Brown was stressed out in 2019. Her baby son Sean died after birth. She divorced her wife shortly after.

After those experiences, Brown, who lived in Atlanta at the time, went to a rage room in Las Vegas and broke things.

“I thought about things that I was mad about and sad about,” the 40-year-Brown said. “I thought that people definitely needed this.”

When Brown moved to Miami in October 2021, she knew what kind of business she wanted to open.

Three years ago, she opened The Break Room in Allapattah, and now wants to expand into a bigger location with more offerings.

Anyone 13 and older can sign up for sessions at the @breakroommiami starting at 20 bucks, and smash glass bottles and electronics to pieces. Not in the mood to break anything? You might prefer splattering paint at a wall.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Michael Butler
📷: @cpj_is_here


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55
1 weeks ago

Christina Brown was stressed out in 2019. Her baby son Sean died after birth. She divorced her wife shortly after.

After those experiences, Brown, who lived in Atlanta at the time, went to a rage room in Las Vegas and broke things.

“I thought about things that I was mad about and sad about,” the 40-year-Brown said. “I thought that people definitely needed this.”

When Brown moved to Miami in October 2021, she knew what kind of business she wanted to open.

Three years ago, she opened The Break Room in Allapattah, and now wants to expand into a bigger location with more offerings.

Anyone 13 and older can sign up for sessions at the @breakroommiami starting at 20 bucks, and smash glass bottles and electronics to pieces. Not in the mood to break anything? You might prefer splattering paint at a wall.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Michael Butler
📷: @cpj_is_here


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55
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Christina Brown was stressed out in 2019. Her baby son Sean died after birth. She divorced her wife shortly after.

After those experiences, Brown, who lived in Atlanta at the time, went to a rage room in Las Vegas and broke things.

“I thought about things that I was mad about and sad about,” the 40-year-Brown said. “I thought that people definitely needed this.”

When Brown moved to Miami in October 2021, she knew what kind of business she wanted to open.

Three years ago, she opened The Break Room in Allapattah, and now wants to expand into a bigger location with more offerings.

Anyone 13 and older can sign up for sessions at the @breakroommiami starting at 20 bucks, and smash glass bottles and electronics to pieces. Not in the mood to break anything? You might prefer splattering paint at a wall.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Michael Butler
📷: @cpj_is_here


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55
1 weeks ago

Christina Brown was stressed out in 2019. Her baby son Sean died after birth. She divorced her wife shortly after.

After those experiences, Brown, who lived in Atlanta at the time, went to a rage room in Las Vegas and broke things.

“I thought about things that I was mad about and sad about,” the 40-year-Brown said. “I thought that people definitely needed this.”

When Brown moved to Miami in October 2021, she knew what kind of business she wanted to open.

Three years ago, she opened The Break Room in Allapattah, and now wants to expand into a bigger location with more offerings.

Anyone 13 and older can sign up for sessions at the @breakroommiami starting at 20 bucks, and smash glass bottles and electronics to pieces. Not in the mood to break anything? You might prefer splattering paint at a wall.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Michael Butler
📷: @cpj_is_here


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55
1 weeks ago

Christina Brown was stressed out in 2019. Her baby son Sean died after birth. She divorced her wife shortly after.

After those experiences, Brown, who lived in Atlanta at the time, went to a rage room in Las Vegas and broke things.

“I thought about things that I was mad about and sad about,” the 40-year-Brown said. “I thought that people definitely needed this.”

When Brown moved to Miami in October 2021, she knew what kind of business she wanted to open.

Three years ago, she opened The Break Room in Allapattah, and now wants to expand into a bigger location with more offerings.

Anyone 13 and older can sign up for sessions at the @breakroommiami starting at 20 bucks, and smash glass bottles and electronics to pieces. Not in the mood to break anything? You might prefer splattering paint at a wall.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Michael Butler
📷: @cpj_is_here


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55
1 weeks ago

Christina Brown was stressed out in 2019. Her baby son Sean died after birth. She divorced her wife shortly after.

After those experiences, Brown, who lived in Atlanta at the time, went to a rage room in Las Vegas and broke things.

“I thought about things that I was mad about and sad about,” the 40-year-Brown said. “I thought that people definitely needed this.”

When Brown moved to Miami in October 2021, she knew what kind of business she wanted to open.

Three years ago, she opened The Break Room in Allapattah, and now wants to expand into a bigger location with more offerings.

Anyone 13 and older can sign up for sessions at the @breakroommiami starting at 20 bucks, and smash glass bottles and electronics to pieces. Not in the mood to break anything? You might prefer splattering paint at a wall.

🔗: Read more at the link in our bio
✍️: Michael Butler
📷: @cpj_is_here


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55
1 weeks ago

Christina Brown was stressed out in 2019. Her baby son Sean died after birth. She divorced her wife shortly after.

After those experiences, Brown, who lived in Atlanta at the time, went to a rage room in Las Vegas and broke things.

“I thought about things that I was mad about and sad about,” the 40-year-Brown said. “I thought that people definitely needed this.”

When Brown moved to Miami in October 2021, she knew what kind of business she wanted to open.

Three years ago, she opened The Break Room in Allapattah, and now wants to expand into a bigger location with more offerings.

Anyone 13 and older can sign up for sessions at the @breakroommiami starting at 20 bucks, and smash glass bottles and electronics to pieces. Not in the mood to break anything? You might prefer splattering paint at a wall.

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An Art Deco hotel is opening a new beach club and restaurant on South Beach.

Opening Saturday is Solei Beach Club at the Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel, a boutique property on Collins Avenue. Open to the public as well as hotel guests, Solei Beach Club offers outdoor dining, ocean breezes and the hope you’ll be able to imagine you’re in coastal Spain.
Executive chef Gaston Javier Sanchez leads the kitchen, which aims to match the hotel’s vibe.

“My inspiration is rooted in the spirit of the Mediterranean — its rich diversity, vibrant culture and timeless sense of enchantment — fused seamlessly with the energy and flavors of South Florida,” he said. “It’s about bringing that global coastal essence right here to our Miami Beach backyard, creating something that feels both transportive and deeply local.”

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✍️: Connie Ogle
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When she was approached to create the menu for Cerveceria La Tropical a few years back, chef Cindy Hutson knew what CEO Manny Portuondo wanted to serve: Cuban food that would effortlessly complement the tap room offerings. The Wynwood brewery was reviving Cuba’s oldest beer, and salty fried cuisine seemed like the perfect pairing.

Owner of the formidable Coral Gables restaurant Ortanique, which closed in 2020 after 21 years, Hutson and her husband and partner Delius Shirley forged ahead with fried offerings like croquetas, empanadas and fritas.

But sometime in the last year, Hutson noticed a marked change in orders. Customers were eating a lot less.

“They’ll split things,” Hutson says. “They might get apps or split an entree. We had large-plate entrees on the menu, and people weren’t ordering them as much. They ask for something lighter, a salad or a piece of fish or chicken.”

At least part of the reason for the shift, she’s sure, is the prevalence of GLP-1 weight loss drugs — Ozempic or Wegovy or Mounjaro or Zepbound — which have gained rapidly in popularity over the past year. Hutson herself was prescribed Mounjaro, and though she’s no longer taking it she recalls clearly the feeling of staring at a packed plate and feeling queasy.

“I didn’t want to finish my food,” she says. “My whole mindset about eating and going out to eat changed.”

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A Coral Gables bakery was just named one of the best French bakeries in the country.

Tasting Table, a digital media brand and website, chose 14 of its favorite bakeries across the United States, and the Michelin-recommended Bachour in the Gables made the list.

Tasting Table praised @bachourmiami for its croissants, which are “no ordinary croissants.”

“Strawberry and mascarpone, pistachio, dulce de leche, and flan croissants are favorites, along with the croissant bread pudding,” the site read. “Delightfully decadent from start to finish, it’s not only the desserts that are standouts. Guava and cheese pancakes live up to rave reviews, and the only down side is that it’s so popular, your favorites might sell out by the afternoon.”

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El Cuban Diner opened late last year in the heart of Calle Ocho in the space that once housed local favorites El Santo taquería and the Spanish restaurant Casa Panza. The concept is a marriage of the quintessential American diner and the 1950s Cuban cafeteria, which was created as a tribute to classic American diners.

At first glance they might seem the same, but they are not. There is the decor —red with black and yellow accents— and the neon lights, that evoke the carefree “Happy Days” era.

But El Cuban Diner aims to channel the cafeterias of Vedado in Havana during their heyday: like the two Carmelos (the one on Calzada and the one on 23rd Street), Wakamba, El Potín and El Jardín. These were more glamorous and cosmopolitan than an American diner, where you could order a sandwich — the kind we now call “cubano” in Miami (which in Cuba was simply a sandwich). #miami #dade #food #restaurant #elcuban #diner #calleocho

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✍️: Sarah Moreno

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Two internationally known restaurants have just opened at one of Miami Beach’s most iconic hotels, which has reopened after a $100 million renovation.

Delano Miami Beach, which was built in 1947 and became a wildly popular hot spot for celebrities and a symbol of Miami Beach excess after a 1995 renovation, has reopened after six years. Closed since 2020, the property is now home to two new hot spots: the Mediterranean restaurant Gigi Rigolatto and the Japanese-inspired concept Mimi Kakushi.

This marks the first time these concepts have opened in the United States. Gigi Rigolatto is open to the public, while Mimi Kakushi is open only to hotel guests and members of the private Delano Members Club.

The restaurants have been opened in a partnership with French hospitality group Paris Society. The group’s CEO Rizwan Kassim calls the move to the U.S. market “exhilarating.”

“We arrived in Miami with deep respect for the city and its guests, knowing that reputation only takes you so far,” he said. “When you have built something people trust, that responsibility is felt deeply, and our team takes great pride in it.”

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✍️: Connie Ogle
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The Israeli chef behind HaSalon and more than 50 other restaurants around the world has opened yet another spot in a Miami Beach hotel.

Coming to the Moxy South Beach on Washington Avenue is Naked Tomato, in the former space that once housed Como Como and later acted as an event space.

The “naked” of the title refers not to the suggested attire but to the idea of uncomplicated food, according to Jerusalem-born chef Eyal Shai, who also opened Bella at the Liberty Park Hotel in Miami Beach earlier this year. He opened the first HaSalon in Tel Aviv in 2008 and joined with Major Food Group to open the Miami Beach HaSalon in 2021.

The name refers to “removing the masks and distractions and standing fully behind the ingredient itself,” said the restaurateur, who opened his first restaurant Oceanus in Jerusalem in 1989. “It requires choosing the very best, understanding its singular character and guiding it gently to its purest expression.”

Naked food, he went on, is “high risk creation. It is purity.”

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✍️: Connie Ogle

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Like just about every other diner in Miami, owner Marcelo Chopa was sad last summer when he and business partner Ernie Fernandez decided to close their Italian restaurant Caffe Vialetto after 26 years.

It was a bittersweet turn of events. They had sold the property at 4019 S. Le Jeune Road in Coral Gables and served the final dinner on Aug. 16. The news broke the hearts of passionate regulars, who had flocked to the restaurant for family milestones, business dinners, romantic evenings and girls’ nights out since 1999.

Now, Chopa has reason to be happy again — and so do Caffe Vialetto’s fans. Chopa is resurrecting Caffe Vialetto with a new name — Casa Vialetto — and a similar menu, in a new location at 267 Alhambra Circle in the Gables.

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