Sugarcane Raw Bar & Grill, a Midtown Miami favorite, will close its doors after 15 years of service. Known for its vibrant dishes and cocktails, the restaurant will continue operations until January 31. The emotional announcement on Instagram thanks loyal customers for their support. As the dining scene evolves, the area is bustling with new options. Sugarcane’s closure marks the end of an era, leaving behind cherished memories for patrons as the neighborhood continues to thrive.
Midtown Miami is saying a heartfelt goodbye to Sugarcane Raw Bar & Grill, a beloved small-plate restaurant and cocktail lounge, as it prepares to close its doors after an impressive 15 years of service. This cozy dining spot, located at 3252 N.E. First Ave. in The Shops at Midtown Miami, has been a favorite for many locals and visitors alike.
The announcement came via an emotional Instagram post where the team expressed their sincere gratitude to all the loyal customers who made Sugarcane a special place over the years. The restaurant will continue to serve mouthwatering brunch, lunch, and dinner until January 31, so if you haven’t had a chance to visit lately, now might be the perfect time to do so!
Sugarcane Raw Bar & Grill first opened its doors in February 2010 and quickly positioned itself as a key player in the dining scene. Co-founded by Shimon Bokova and the talented chef Timon Balloo, a three-time James Beard award nominee, the restaurant has become known for its vibrant dishes and exceptional cocktails. It has even been the go-to venue for numerous engagement parties, baby showers, and promotion dinners, thanks to its idyllic outdoor garden setting.
Unfortunately, not even the most loved establishments are immune to the ever-changing landscape of Miami’s hospitality scene. The Shops at Midtown Miami, home to Sugarcane, was sold for a whopping $83.8 million just last September, making way for new developments and trends in dining options.
Currently, Midtown is bustling with energy and variety. It boasts an eclectic lineup of acclaimed restaurants including Maty’s, Italica, and Negroni Bistro & Sushi Bar, making it a go-to locale for food enthusiasts.
Midtown Miami is not just a dining hotspot; it’s a thriving community. With a population of around 30,871 residents living within a 2.9 square mile area, the neighborhood has a median age of 34 years, and residents enjoy an average individual income of $85,164. When we compare these figures to the median household incomes in Miami and Miami-Dade County, which sit at approximately $59,390 and $68,694, respectively, it’s clear that the Midtown area is not just surviving but thriving!
In the broader business scene, notable changes are underway as Macy’s has announced it will close four locations in South Florida as part of a national strategy to shutter 66 stores. Meanwhile, Orangetheory Fitness is making waves by appointing Lauren Cody as its new brand president to uplift member experiences.
On the hospitality front, Sonesta International Hotels Corp. is gearing up to open The James Hotel & Residences in Downtown Miami, with an eye-watering investment of $850 million set for a January 2028 launch. Additionally, new hotel acquisitions are in motion, including an 110-key hotel bought for $16.2 million in Miami Springs and a 94-key hotel in Boca Raton for $15.5 million.
As South Florida’s hotel market experiences muted investment sales, there’s no shortage of proposals for new boutique and high-end hotel projects, especially with the likes of Taylor Swift spurring excitement in the area. The luxury real estate market is also seeing a healthy increase, with a 3.5% year-over-year rise in condo sales over $1 million.
With 38 new branded properties under construction in South Florida, buyers are once again drawn to the allure of luxury living. The trend is growing, and it seems that branded condominiums are becoming increasingly sought after in our vibrant city!
As Sugarcane Raw Bar & Grill prepares for its final days in Midtown, it surely leaves behind numerous cherished memories in the hearts of its patrons. Now, as the community continues to evolve, it will be intriguing to see what new experiences await in this lively and ever-changing Miami landscape. So go ahead, visit Sugarcane one last time—after all, every great dining experience deserves a fitting farewell!
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