
"Miami's brutal summer season is in its seventh inning stretch, with restaurateurs hoping for the fall and winter to drive up sales. In the meantime, a few other restaurants have decided to take a break while waiting out the heat, while a few others have closed for good."
"Papi Steak, the South Beach steakhouse best known for flashy items like a steak in a briefcase and a cocktail paired with a Birkin Bag, is closing for an upgrade. According to a press release, the restaurant will be closed for a few months while it undergoes a "full scale renovation, with a grand reopening slated for November 2025.""
"Havana Harry's is temporarily closed as we complete important interior upgrades. These include plumbing and kitchen improvements, along with other facility enhancements - all designed to ensure the highest standards of comfort, safety, and experience for our guests and team."
Miami restaurants are adjusting operations during the summer slowdown, with some temporarily closing for renovations and a few shutting permanently. Papi Steak will close for several months for a full-scale renovation and plans a grand reopening in November 2025. Havana Harry's closed after a failed inspection to complete major interior, plumbing, and kitchen upgrades with no reopening date announced. Lucille's American Cafe closed its Weston location after serving final meals on August 31, while a Winter Haven location remains open. Shōjō's Dojo temporarily closed its Bird Road Arts District location while seeking a new home after recent awards.
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