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Rooftop Openings and New Restaurants Heat Up Miami as Winter Travel Surges

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As winter settles across much of the country, Miami’s high season is underway. Airlines add capacity. Hotels fill. Restaurants and nightlife operators time openings for peak travel months, when visitors from New York, Chicago, Toronto, and Europe trade coats for coastline. This season, two launches illustrate how hospitality groups are recalibrating Miami nightlife for a winter audience that values design, access, and experience rather than spectacle.

At W South Beach, the supper club Mary Lou’s has taken over the long-closed WALL lounge for a seasonal residency. Across the Design District, The Moore has unveiled the neighborhood’s only open-air rooftop lounge. Both openings arrive as Miami continues to sharpen its identity as a winter destination where nightlife is curated, deliberate, and rooted in atmosphere rather than scale.

A revival at W South Beach

Mary Lou’s Miami marks the third location for the Palm Beach-born concept developed by Mama Hospitality, following outposts in Palm Beach and Montauk. The group, led by co-founders Joe Cervasio, Topher Grubb, and Alex Melillo, partnered with Jamie Reuben of Reuben Brothers to revive the former WALL space, shuttered since 2020.

The residency places Mary Lou’s inside W South Beach, a property long tied to Miami’s nightlife economy. Before its closure, WALL hosted international DJs and a steady celebrity crowd, becoming a fixture of the city’s late-night circuit. For Mama Hospitality, the appeal was not reinvention for its own sake, but stewardship of a space with cultural memory.

Mary Lou’s has built its reputation by restoring legacy venues through contemporary design and programming. Its Palm Beach flagship transformed a former bait shop. Its Montauk location became one of the East End’s strongest seasonal performers. Miami follows that lineage, leaning into nostalgia without replication.

Redesigned by Jason Volenec, the Miami space blends the brand’s surreal visual language with Miami Beach glamour. Animal prints, layered textures, and saturated tones shape a room that feels immersive and intimate, a departure from the oversized bottle-service rooms that once defined South Beach nightlife.

The concept draws inspiration from Mary Lou Curtis, the Palm Beach fashion figure and grandmother of co-founder Alex Melillo. Curtis ran La Shack, a boutique that attracted clients including Jackie Kennedy Onassis and Elizabeth Taylor. Her ethos — “always have a sense of ridiculousness” — remains embedded in the brand’s tone.

Mary Lou’s Miami operates as both supper club and lounge, with dinner easing into dancing as the night unfolds. The opening also introduces Mary Lou’s Society, a private membership program centered on access, reservations, and programming rather than hierarchy. For members, the experience extends to Mary Lou’s Beach, a dedicated stretch of Miami Beach shoreline offering seating, service, and food and beverage throughout the winter season.

Mary Lou’s Miami is open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 6 p.m. to 3 a.m., and Sundays from 6 p.m. to midnight.

A rooftop moment in the Design District

North of South Beach, The Moore has opened The Roof at The Moore, the only open-air rooftop lounge in the Miami Design District. Developed in collaboration with Alpha Hospitality Inc., the project expands The Moore’s four-story destination with a setting designed for conversation and unhurried evenings.

“The Roof at The Moore reimagines the rooftop lounge concept as not just a bar, but a refined space where nights and moods are composed,” said Brady Wood, founder of WoodHouse.

Balinese design elements shape the rooftop, from teak wood finishes to warm amber lighting. Music programming moves between old-school hip-hop, house, and classic tracks. Daily Amber Hour sunset rituals pair cocktails with live saxophone and house music, while monthly art and cocktail events connect the rooftop to the district’s gallery scene.

The rooftop sits atop The Moore’s larger ecosystem, which includes Torno Subito by Massimo Bottura on the ground floor, a private members club, co-working spaces, a boutique hotel, and gallery programming beneath Zaha Hadid’s Elastika installation.

The Roof at The Moore operates Tuesday through Saturday from 5 p.m. until late.

Timing winter audiences

For hospitality operators, winter brings a different pace and a different crowd. Visitors arrive with time, intention, and an appetite for places that feel specific to Miami rather than interchangeable with other cities. Openings are planned with that rhythm in mind, favoring venues that can move from early evenings to late nights without losing cohesion.

Mary Lou’s Miami and The Roof at The Moore approach that audience from different angles, yet both emphasize atmosphere, hospitality, and place. One leans into the intimacy of a revived nightlife room with layered history. The other offers elevation, openness, and design-led calm above the city.

As winter travel continues to shape Miami’s social calendar, these openings reflect a nightlife landscape guided by timing and design — and by an understanding of how people want to gather when they come south for the season.

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