A popular Portuguese restaurant in Coconut Grove is closing its doors next week – at least temporarily – while its team takes a “break.”
The announcement came today from Sereia, which is located at 3540 Main Highway in the Grove. The news was first reported by The Miami Herald.
“As the tides shift and the heat of summer settles in, we at Sereia are pressing pause to rest, recharge, and dream up new flavors for the season ahead. Our final dinner service before the break will be on Saturday, May 31st,” the announcement on social media reads.
“This quiet stretch of time allows us to reconnect with everything that inspire us—the sea, the seasons, and the soulful ingredients that define our tables,” it continued in part. “Thank you for your warmth and presence at Sereia and your continued support. You are part of the magic that makes this space what it is. We look forward to welcoming you back soon, with new stories to tell and flavors to share.”
Sereia was opened in early 2024 by Chef Henrique Sá Pessoa and won raves for its “seafood-forward” menu.
(Image at top: Sereia)