11 December 12-18, 2024 miaminewtimes.com | browardpalmbeach.com New Times | Contents | Letters | news | night+Day | CuLture | Cafe | MusiC | comeback with a new location in Miami’s burgeoning Little River neighborhood. The restaurant closed in 2021 during the CO- VID-19 pandemic, citing a significant loss of revenue. Now, the restaurant is set to return with multiple dining areas, a chill outdoor pa- tio, lush greenery, and even a chef’s counter. Maple & Ash in Downtown Miami The Chicago steakhouse is opening at Miami Worldcenter in early 2025. Maple & Ash is an innovative take on the traditional steakhouse – mixing a modern aesthetic with authentic service to deliver classic wood-fired dishes. Founded by Chef Danny Grant, with two lo- cations in Chicago and Scottsdale, the restau- rant is known for its steaks and a coal-burning oven that produces its famous “Fire-Roasted Seafood Tower.” Prince Street Pizza in Miami Beach Prince Street Pizza, the iconic New York City pizza shop known for its Sicilian “SoHo” square-shaped pizzas, is opening its first per- manent Miami location in Miami Beach in 2025. Following the success of its pop-up lo- cation at Oasis Wynwood, which primarily served as an UberEats operation to loyal fans, Prince Street Pizza is finally ready to estab- lish its presence in Miami, and Miami Beach fits the bill. Situated at 521 Lincoln Rd., the restaurant will give Miami residents and tourists the chance to taste the New York- style pizzas that have had a cult-like follow- ing since the pizzeria first opened in New York City in 2012. Rosemary’s in Wynwood Rosemary’s original West Village location opened in 2012 and quickly established itself as a downtown destination. Named after owner Carlos Suarez’s mother and inspired by her home and vegetable garden in Lucca, Italy, Rosemary’s is beloved for its neighborly hospitality and seasonal Italian cooking that highlights locally sourced produce, hand- shaped pasta, and ingredients. Rosemary’s Wynwood will open in early 2025 and will be located at 322 NW 25th St. in Wynwood. Solana in Midtown Solana is set to open in the summer of 2025 at the rooftop of the Standard Residences in Midtown at 3100 NE First Ave. The Standard Residences are currently under construction, with completion slated for 2025. Helmed by restaurateurs Jonas and Alexandra Millán of Juvia Group, Solana will occupy approxi- mately 6,000 square feet atop the landscaped rooftop of the Standard Residences. The res- taurant is set to have a menu and atmosphere inspired by the European Riviera, a major trend Miami has seen of late. [email protected] Rosemary’s photo Maple & Ash will open at Miami Worldcenter in 2025. The popular hot dog panini at Buccan may be available soon in Coral Gables. Buccan photo register to win at miaminewtimes.com/promotions COOL STUFF go here to WIN