Photo: Eataly Opening Soon At Aventura Mall

Aventura Mall’s new Eataly will be opening in spring 2025, according to signage in the mall.

The new Eataly Aventura will include around 30,000 square feet, spread over two levels.

It will include two restaurants, a grocery market, and an educational area.

Eataly also recently announced plans to build a new location in West Palm Beach.

 

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Jasmine
9 days ago

I’ve heard that they will open a new location at Miami Worldcenter, rumor is that it will be in the new building being built attached to Miami World Tower.

Anon
9 days ago

OMG that location would be the perfect one!!!😱

Anonymous Dwnt
9 days ago

That would be amazing! Please be true!

Anonymous
9 days ago

I heard the same about BCC ten years ago and it never happened.

Anoneforall
9 days ago

Maybe it’ll come along the Underline st the new Standard

Anonymous
9 days ago

The BCC rumors were from the bloggers here. There was never confirmed information from Eataly or BCC.

Alpina
9 days ago

Such a bad location for Miami locals. MWC would have been a great one.

Dhara P.
9 days ago

I think It’s MW only or Worldcenter rather than MWC as “Worldcenter” is one word💁🏼‍♀️

MiamiLand
9 days ago

Miami World

Anonymous
9 days ago

Another mall? Around the Underline is more Eataly vibe

Anonymous
9 days ago

Notice how Eately chooses Aventura Mall and CityPlace over a disappointing hodgepodge of box towers and greenwashed Apple Store.

Anonymous
9 days ago

City Place has an actual city center they preserved and wasn’t afraid to use eminent domain to clear out the abandoned crackdowns driving away commerce.

Anonymous
9 days ago

This is why we need term limits that don’t reset—some of the people running today were in power before I-95 even reached Brickell or before the railroads were removed. We need fresh leadership with less baggage—people who will do what’s right, not just what keeps them employed for life.

Anon
9 days ago

Malls are so 00’s – people want to be outside

Danny
9 days ago

Miami Worldcenter is doing exactly that.

Anonymous
9 days ago

Clearly, the massive amount of people that go to Aventura on a daily basis supports your statement.

anon
9 days ago

Aventura Mall’s doing well, but on the whole he’s right. Enclosed malls have become antiquated. Witness the area’s newer malls built in the last couple years–Shops at Gulfstream, Oakwood Plaza, Dania Point—they’re all outdoors. Mall at 163St and Hollywood mall became big box outlets, Hollywood Fashion Mall did too–became a Walmart Supercenter. Southland Mall is becoming mostly apartments.

Yan Jammer
9 days ago

What about the grand destination global world mall American Dream Miami? that’s supposed to compete with Dubai Mall, American Dream New Jersey etc.

Anonymous
9 days ago

That doesn’t mean people don’t go to the mall. Parking is a struggle at Aventura, Dolphin, Dadeland… Malls are struggling across the country while Miami is doing just fine. IT”S TOO HOT TO BE OUTDOORS SHOPPING.

anon
9 days ago

^^It does mean LESS people in the big picture are going to malls! Tell Southridge Mall and Mall at 163 st Hollywood Fashion Mall and Hollywood Mall that malls are doing just fine. They no longer exist as indoor malls. Ironically, a few of those started out originally as outdoor malls and enclosed later on. The trend reversed, back to being outdoors.

Also, it’s 77 today and already mid April. You make Miami sound like it’s Trinidad or the Costa Rican rain forest and 90 degrees 11-12 months per year. Most the US would be thrilled to have Miami’s weather 7-8 months out of the year.

Anonymous
9 days ago

Miami is cooler because we get those nice tropical wind tunnels always feels 76 in the city but 96 outside of it

Anonymous
9 days ago

I love being downtown Miami 360 days a year, maybe it’s too hot when you have to walk miles of pure asphalt without any high rises

Yan Jammer
9 days ago

The American Dream Miami ultra destination mall seems to be stalled.

Anonymous
9 days ago

High-end mall are doing fine. It’s the mid-tier ones that have been struggling, as have power centers including Oakwood Plaza. You can only subdivide a Kmart space so many times until each bay cannot be filled with another big box store that goes bankrupt.

John Duns Scotus
9 days ago

Aventura has been consistently one of the best performing malls in the United States for over a decade.
Bal Harbour Shops is the best, Aventura is top 4 in the nation.

Anonymous
9 days ago

The movie theater sucks balls and always a mess, people are rude there

Anonymous
9 days ago

They aren’t city people.

Aqui Estoy
9 days ago

Too far for me me to enjoy. Complicated with the harsh reality that it takes 20 min alone from I95 to the mall.

Anonymous
9 days ago

It wasn’t desgignef to be a city, just a vacation spot

Anonymous
9 days ago

False, Aventura Mall was built as the commercial node for the Aventura development first planned in the 1960s, but morphed into a super-regional destination.

Anonymous
9 days ago

Eataly was cool when it wasn’t a watered down mall store. This would have beeen better in downtown Brickell area—just like WPB is getting.

Anonymous
9 days ago

Brickell is too congested for this and there isn’t a space that big. Miami Worldcenter should be the place and it might actually be based on some rumors. TNM do your magic!! Investigate and let us know❤️ thanks!!

Anonymous
9 days ago

Brickell has tons of large spaces on nice streetscapes on thriving corners with unopened storefronts. lots of new residences and hotels opening soon.

Anonymous
9 days ago

Worldcenter is better suited for something of this scale. Brickell is saturated.

Anonymous
9 days ago

Neither Brickell nor downtown feel too congested. If anything they feel too empty and disconnected. Something like Eataly could help connect them.

Anonymous
9 days ago

The new River District would be perfect. Fresh from the sea to table.

Anonymous
9 days ago

Dream Hotel or on the brickell/south side

Anonymous
9 days ago

The roads in Aventura feel more congested than Miami.

transplant
9 days ago

Brickell is too congested but the areas around Eately in Downtown Chicago and Downtown NY/FiDi are not? Lolz

Anonymous
9 days ago

It’s about 1/20 as congested in Brickell as Chicago or NYC

Anonymous
9 days ago

They mean, there would be too much competition. Miami likes to place things where nobody can get to with hopes one day it’ll be another city center

anon
9 days ago

an “educational area” wtf😜😂

Another Italian Food Hall
8 days ago

Miami has so many good italian restaurants. I dont see the need to go to another food hall.

If you have the craving Casa Tua in BCC does that.