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1. **Inside a Day with Hospitality Powerhouse David Grutman and His Three New Miami Ventures**
2. **David Grutman’s Latest Miami Moves: A Closer Look at His Trio of New Hotspots**
3. **From Sunrise to Spotlight: David Grutman’s Bold New Additions to Miami’s Scene**
4. **A Miami Moment with David Grutman: Three Fresh Concepts Making Waves**
5. **David Grutman’s Triple Play: A Day in the Life and His Newest Miami Projects**

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Three exciting new spots are opening tonight in Miami, just in time for the holiday weekend. David Grutman, the force behind Groot Hospitality, is launching Winker’s, Toothfairy, and S.F.C (Sushi Fly Chicken) all at once at 1575 Alton Road. It’s a big moment for Grutman, as it’s the first time he’s unveiling three venues simultaneously.

The idea started with a unique location—a former Firestone tire garage on Alton Road. Grutman saw potential and decided to transform the space into something special. Now, it houses three distinct concepts under one roof. Toothfairy is a bakery and ice cream shop with a nostalgic charm and a look that’s perfect for social media. Winker’s is a fresh take on the classic diner, and S.F.C blends a takeout restaurant with a bar and lounge, drawing inspiration from Tokyo’s underground scene with a Miami flair.

Winker’s gets its name from the family cat, who has one eye and is adored by Grutman’s daughters. The name adds a personal, family-oriented touch to the diner. As for the design, each venue has its own vibe. S.F.C features a 75-foot mural by Miami artist Santlov, filled with animé and manga characters, along with bold neon lights and artwork by Fin DAC, giving it a futuristic subway feel. Winker’s leans into Art Deco with leather booths, metal finishes, and a sleek peninsula bar. Toothfairy is a visual treat, with a pink-to-blue ombré paint scheme that’s made for Instagram.

When Grutman needs a break or a burst of creativity, he heads to the tennis court—something he tries to do daily. He also finds time to unwind at his villa in Turks & Caicos. If he had to pick a favorite treat from Toothfairy, it’d be tough—everything crafted by pastry chef Dallas Wynne, a two-time winner of Miami’s best pastry chef, is top-notch.

Grutman’s also busy with his tennis-inspired brand, Prince. Two major collaborations are on the horizon: one with wellness influencer Melissa Wood-Tepperberg and another with Reebok. The Reebok collection is especially vibrant and captures the energy of Miami, blending modern style with the classic tennis aesthetic.

What Grutman loves most about his work is the people—whether it’s a first-time visitor or a regular celebrity guest, he’s all about creating memorable experiences. Though he once considered a career in insurance, he’s glad he followed his passion for hospitality. Today, he takes pride in his family, his team at Groot Hospitality, and the city of Miami.

And what’s next? Grutman’s taking things global—so stay tuned.