After an extensive summer renovation, Marion, the well-known Miami dining and nightlife venue operated by Mr. Hospitality Miami, has reopened in Brickell. The restaurant now features a new design and an updated menu that blends Asian and Mediterranean influences. The reopening marks a significant milestone for Marion, which has been a part of Miami's dining scene since 2015.
Read MoreOwners of Queen, Marion To Open Lafayette Steakhouse in Brickell
Lafayette Steakhouse, the latest addition to Miami's vibrant dining scene, is set to open its doors this Friday, promising an unparalleled culinary experience in the bustling Brickell district. Spearheaded by Mr. Hospitality Miami, the owners of Queen Miami Beach and Marion, Lafayette combines the allure of speakeasy culture with European elegance, offering discerning diners a sophisticated retreat amidst the city's dynamic energy.
Read MorePROFILE Exclusive: 12 Questions With Restaurant and Entertainment Mogul Mathieu Massa of Queen
PROFILEMiami had the exclusive opportunity to sit down with hospitality mogul and real estate investor Mathieu Massa, who recently opened Queen, one of Miami’s hottest new restaurants in the historic Paris Theater on Miami Beach’s Washington Avenue. Mathieu leads Mr. Hospitality Group, which has opened hotspots such as Marion, El Tucán and Queen.
Read MoreQueen Miami Beach Reveals Exclusive 8-Seat High-End Speakeasy Style Omakase Experience
After a warm reception from patrons and gourmands, Queen Miami Beach has revealed one of her most-coveted hidden gems, nestled within her upper wing and peering into the grand dining room below. The intimate haven of glamour, design, and inimitable exclusivity is revealed as Queen Omakase, an exclusive eight-seat omakase bar led by third-generation sushi chef Max Kamakura.
Read MoreOwner of Bâoli, Massa Investment Group, Acquires Miami Beach's Paris Theater For $13 Million
Massa Investment Group has acquired Miami Beach’s Paris Theater, located at 550 Washington Ave., for $13 million; $508 per square foot. The Art Deco building, which was first built in 1935, spans 25,589 SF. The building was designed by architect Henry Hohauser and has operated over time as a cinema, adult movie house, nightclub and film studio.
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