Queen Miami Beach celebrated the grand opening of the new, luxury restaurant and lounge with a sophisticated, black-tie soirée on January 26, 2023. Taking over the iconic Paris Theater revealing its $40 million renovation, attendees were greeted by live statues and interactive performances, ranging from musical ensembles to aerial acrobatics, from Italian-based production NuArt.
Guests enjoyed passed bites featuring Crispy Rice Caviar, a variety of fresh Sushi and Nigiri, Chicken Yakitori among more before indulging in the delectable, live Jamón Ibérico carving and handroll stations. Concluding the evening on a sweet note, desserts included Yuzu Olive Pol Chous, Roasted Pineapple Tartlet, and Japanese Cappuccino.
Libations served included the Mademoiselle - a beautiful blend of vodka, lychee, coconut and ginger, Madame Butterfly - an immersion of vodka, chartreuse, cucumber, shiso, honey and rhubarb, The Leopard King - featuring bourbon, montenegro, pineapple, yuzu and cardamom, and the Heavenly Sovereign - a devine mix of tequila, lilet blanc, bergamot liquro and passionfruit.
Guests in attendance included Cuba Gooding Jr., Romero Britto (artist), Rene Ruiz (designer), Mathieu Massa (owner of Queen), Bella Dose, Alison Solis, Marla Solis, Carlos Rodriguez (ModPlay Studio), Lisa DiCicco Cahue, Angeles Almuna, Ginger Harris, Ria Michelle, Monroe Steele, Haiiileen (artist), Kristin Sanchez, Bridgette Matter, Kobi Karp (architect), Nancy Karp, Katya Demina (PROFILEmiami), Demetri Demascus (PROFILEmiami), Athena Dion, Eric Milon, Gabriella Catano, Liz Elias and Andrea Valentina.
Queen Miami Beach immerses guests into a nostalgic world of decadence, glamour, power, and inimitable magnificence at South Florida’s newest luxury dining experience. Celebrating the city’s history, Queen Restaurant & Lounge breathes new life into the iconic Paris Theater, built in 1945 by famed Art Deco architect Henry Hohauser, restoring the property to its original intended glory with over-the-top 21st-century splendor. Recognizable by album covers and music videos of Madonna, U2, J. Lo, Christina Aguilera, and Ricky Martin, the nostalgic design emulates opulence and allure, honoring the glam of the past while envisioning the mystique of the future. From the Rat Pack era of the 1950s to the hedonistic nights of the 1990s, the Paris Theater has evolved with the times and is reborn for a new generation with the creation of Queen Miami Beach.
Queen Miami Beach is located at 550 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139
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