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Pizza Tropical Is Back. And It Found a Better Address.

Some restaurants feed a neighborhood. And then there are the ones that become the neighborhood, the place where the night ends, where the inside jokes are born, where you run into everyone you know and a few people you’ll never forget.

For nearly a decade, Pizza Tropical was that place for Wynwood.

It was never really about the pizza. It was about what the pizza represented, a late-night ritual for concert goers, comedians after a set, karaoke regulars, and anyone who understood that the best nights ended with a slice in one hand and hot honey wings in the other.

When Gramps closed and Pizza Tropical went with it, Miami felt it. The mourning was real. But at that same farewell, Adam Gersten made it clear, Pizza Tropical isn’t dying. It’s relocating.

7010 Biscayne Boulevard. Upper East Side. Next to Dogma. A partnership between Frank Pinello and Gersten alongside one of the restaurant’s longest-serving employees. Expanded menu. All the classics.

Wynwood grew up and priced itself into something different. Pizza Tropical kept moving to where the soul is.

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Apr 2
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