One of the most legendary hotspots Shuckers Waterfront Bar & Grill, which became synonymous with casual waterfront dining, will be closing their doors after a nearly 40 year run on Sunday October 27th.
The restaurant and hotel property, which was founded back in 1989, will close following a rather controversial exit when the establishment was acquired earlier this year for $75 million by a real estate company. That company plans to turn the place into the Palm Tree Club by DJ Kygo, according to Miami New Times.
“We are devastated to have to close the doors of this iconic Miami institution,” Bruce Siegel, vice president of operations said, per Miami New Times. “So many locals have created incredible memories here over the decades. We hope to welcome everyone back for one last time during these last two weeks”.
Shuckers will host “locals appreciation nights” to give guests a final chance to enjoy the historic venue and to say goodbye.