Some places are more than just restaurants—they become part of a community’s story. After 15 years of serving eclectic dishes and handcrafted cocktails, Sugarcane Raw Bar & Grill, a staple in Midtown Miami, will close its doors at the end of January. This marks the end of an era for a restaurant that’s been both a neighborhood gem and a destination for visitors from around the globe.
A Beloved Dining Spot Says Goodbye
Located at 3252 N.E. First Ave., in the bustling Shops at Midtown Miami, Sugarcane has long been a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Known for its vibrant small-plate menu and chic cocktail lounge, it’s been the site of countless celebrations—from engagement parties to promotion dinners. The 4.0 Star rating on Yelp proves that this place has such good vibes.
In a heartfelt Instagram post on January 2, the restaurant announced its closure, thanking loyal patrons for their unwavering support. “We were the go-to local spot for our neighbors and the ‘must-go’ destination for those visiting,” the post read. The restaurant will continue serving brunch, lunch, and dinner through January 31. Its sister restaurant in Las Vegas will remain open.