New York’s 4 Charles Prime Rib to open in Miami Design District
Another New York transplant is heading to Miami. 4 Charles Prime Rib, one of the hardest reservations to score in the Big Apple, reportedly plans to open in Miami’s Design District. The restaurant is expected to take over the former Swan space, at 90 Northeast 39th Street, according to the Miami New Times and the What’s Good Miami Substack. Swan was owned by hospitality mogul David Grutman and musician and producer Pharrell Williams. The new location is targeting a 2026 opening. Owned by restaurateur Brendan Sodikoff, who built a restaurant empire that started in Chicago and includes Au Cheval, the […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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