Roberta’s founders announce Ezio’s Steakhouse debut at 72 Park in Miami Beach
- Jake Nicholas

- Aug 4, 2025
- 2 min read
Ezio’s Steakhouse, the first permanent restaurant from the founders of New York’s iconic Roberta’s, will open in late fall 2025 at 72 Park, a newly completed luxury condominium in North Beach. The acclaimed pop-up, co-founded by Brandon Hoy and Michelin-starred chef Carlo Mirarchi, first gained traction inside Roberta’s Bushwick location and will now occupy a 2,200-square-foot corner space at the base of the 22-story tower developed by Lefferts.
The concept honors Mirarchi’s father and blends authentic Italian hospitality with Miami’s contemporary edge. Ezio’s menu will spotlight house-made pastas, locally sourced seafood, and a dry-aged meat program, including standout dishes like 90-day dry-aged rib steak for two and whole-roasted John Dory. The bar program will offer seasonal cocktails and a robust wine list curated to complement the restaurant’s bold, ingredient-driven flavors.
“We feel privileged to contribute to the energy and growth happening in North Beach,” said Mirarchi. “72 Park is the perfect location for Ezio’s first brick-and-mortar venture.” Lefferts founder Mendy Chudaitov added, “Their commitment to quality and creativity align perfectly with the 72 Park lifestyle.”

The debut of Ezio’s adds to the growing culinary and cultural momentum in NoBe, where 72 Park—designed by Built Form with interiors and landscape by Urban Robots—became the first new luxury condo in over five years and the first in Miami Beach to allow short-term rentals. Nearly sold out, the LEED Gold-certified building features units starting in the $800,000s and marks the first of four planned Lefferts projects in the neighborhood.
Hoy and Mirarchi are best known for shaping the New York dining scene with Roberta’s, which recently earned a spot on The New York Times’ list of the 22 Best Pizza Places in New York. Their East Village concept, Foul Witch, also landed on the Times’ 2024 list of the 100 Best Restaurants in NYC. With Ezio’s, the duo brings that same creative energy—and a taste of Bushwick's spirit—to Miami Beach.















