"That's more of a basic bar situation," Gersten says of the latter. He expects to open Gramps by the Sea in 2019 and the Little Haiti location debuting sometime next year. The Miami River bar had been on the back burner since Gersten purchased a property in Little Haiti and decided to open a location there. The bar's genesis came about after Gersten had a conversation with his business partner, who owns the land, about a year after they opened Gramps in Wynwood. According to the Real Deal, terms of the approval include no loud music after 11 p.m. The Miami River location likely won't be open as late as the flagship. Gramps by the Sea will also offer onsite parking and an area serving juice, coffee, and light bites early in the morning for people walking by the river and on their way to work. I think of the Chart Room in Key West, a cool little second room." "I'm seeing it more of a mariners' lounge. The restaurant and bar will offer outdoor space on the river, a main bar, and an upstairs room that can double as an intimate event space for 50 to 75 people, though Gersten has a specific vision for that room. Gersten describes the new space as everything Gramps now offers but with a larger kitchen. A ground-breaking date has not yet been announced. Owner Adam Gersten received approval by the Miami River Commission Monday to begin building a two-story bar and restaurant at the 5th Street Marina. Wynwood's Gramps is expanding to a location on the Miami River.
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