
by Laine Doss
Calamari, a staple of the Coconut Grove restaurant scene, is closing its doors after seven years of service. The restaurant sent an email to customers: To our Loyal Customers and Friends: Miami is an ever-changing city.
Today we are announcing that after more than seven years of serving Coconut Grove, Calamari Restaurant will be closing its doors soon. However, this is not the end but rather a new beginning! We will be renovating and introducing a beautiful Italian restaurant and lounge for our beloved Grovites and friends.
Source: http://www.miaminewtimes.com/
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