After more than a decade as one of Miami’s most beloved dive bars, music venues, and late-night watering holes, Gramps has officially closed its doors — marking the end of an era for locals who cherished its cheap drinks, laid-back vibe, and community spirit.
For 13 years, Gramps at 176 NW 24th Street in Wynwood wasn’t just another bar — it was the go-to spot for affordable drinks, live music of all genres, drag shows, comedy nights, open mics, arcade games, and a loyal tribe of regulars who treated the courtyard like home.
Whether you were nursing a cold beer after work, cheering at a local band’s set, or celebrating midnight pizza from the iconic pizza window tucked inside its courtyard, Gramps offered something rare in a rapidly changing Wynwood: authenticity.
Owner Adam Gersten announced the closure on Instagram with a simple but heartfelt message: “After 13 years, hundreds of bands, thousands of events… Gramps in Wynwood is closing.” The venue’s final week of operation wrapped up in early January 2026, and by now those neon lights and cheap cocktail rallies are just memories for those who lived them…