City Hall the Restaurant will allow you to be who you are and have fun in the process. We are here to always make you feel welcomed and that you are part of the party. " Lets Not Take Life So Seriously"
Seasoned restaurant veteran Steve Haas, chairman of the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau (GMCVB), former co-owner and operating partner of Soyka Restaurant, and long-time general manager for restaurant's under the China Grill Management umbrella - and acclaimed chef Luis Lopez, teamed up at City Hall restaurant. Haas' down-home, brasserie-style dining destination at 2004 Biscayne Boulevard.
"Our goal is to create a restaurant for Miami's diverse communities to gather," says owner Steve Haas, a highly respected restaurateur and Miami community leader. "We wanted to offer people a comfortable, cosmopolitan place to meet with friends for dinner or even step out for lunch during the workday and enjoy a great meal in a convivial atmosphere."
The two-story, 6,000 square foot eatery, located five blocks north of Miami's Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts and a five minute drive from downtown Miami, caters to the area's business and political folks, residents and theater aficionados. Featuring a chic ambiance, City Hall restaurant has lacquered concrete floors, floor to ceiling windows with an 80 ft. long light box mural stretching across one wall created by artist Andrew Reid, as well as a mural by Miami-based artist Michelle Rojas. Dark walnut and black varnished wood tables and chairs, comfortable leather banquets, original art and Art Deco accents complement the decor.