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PROFILE Segafredo Zanetti Espresso Miami’s Touch of Italy Words by Claudia Paredes Boasting locations on Brickell, Española Way, and at the Bal Harbour Shops, Segafredo Zanetti Espresso are at the pinnacle of the chic and Italian lifestyle. Segafredo’s menu comes from an Italian heritage. In addition to favorite espresso drinks and pastries, they offer a large section of Italian-style food, signature cocktails, and music. There is something for everyone’s taste. Enjoy the Panini Ferrara, or choose a Bistecca Al Griglia from the main menu. Order anything from pizza, soup, ceviches, even something for your pet, they’ve got it! There are a variety of drinks to choose from at Segafredo, from iced and hot coffee to tropical and international cocktails. Try their martinis, shots, or frozen drinks, you will love them all. Segafredo Brickell Segafredo Brickell, located in downtown Miami, conveys a posh and luxurious atmosphere mirroring the Miami culture and lifestyle. Offering “the best happy hour of South Florida,” according to the Miami Herald, they also offer a multi-sensorial experience reflecting the lifestyle of the quintessential Italian café. Here customers find all they need. There is an impressive indoor and outdoor seating area, and an on-premise boutique nightclub, 68 MIAMI LIVING Spazio Nero, developed by V&E Restaurant Group. Merged together, they highlight the taste in tasteful. “Both Segafredo and Spazio Nero alike bring a new lifestyle to Brickell that has been missing until now,” said Segafredo Brickell co-owner Alejandro Ferllen. Open Thursday through Saturday nights, the club is outfitted entirely in black, from chic leather couches with silver buttons, to the black tinted mirrors found throughout the club, the name of the venue embodies its black décor. The club features an elevated DJ booth, and a one-of-a-kind advanced multi- zoned distribution audio system, and soon to come, an expansion with a sultry design by Francois Frossard, larger bar area and outdoor seating, and a private entrance. Segafredo Española Way Segafredo took the Italian café culture to a whole new level when they opened their newest addition to the Segafredo family, Segafredo Española Way. Located on one of the most historic streets in South Beach, Española Way is known for housing the notorious Al Capone during the 1920s and is recognizable for the movies / TV shows shot here during the 90’s like Miami Vice, The Bird Cage, Chains of Gold among others.Come enjoy the warmth and charm of Italian hospitality and food along the shores of Miami Beach’s vibrant multi-cultural scene. This location was modeled after the romantic Mediterranean villages found in Southern Europe. They feature live DJ’s, and a bar area with accordion-style doors — perfect for enjoying a morning cup of coffee while reading the paper, or people watching. At this pizzeria / espresso lounge guests are enveloped by a chic-meets-comfort vibe. Plush red leather couches and free Internet services are provided to make you feel right at home. Unwind on the eclectic antique furniture in the outdoor living room lounge area or proceed inside to the coffee bar, where barstools give you that true Italian- style café experience. Segafredo Bal Harbour Shops Take a stroll down to the stylish Bal Harbour Shops where you’ll find Segafredo shining as the new shop on the block. In the company of the world’s most luxurious brands, Segafredo Bal Harbour Shops offers an intimate and casual café setting. Reminiscent of traditional Italian Espresso bars, the venue features an elegant walk-up counter, indoor seating and a beautiful garden patio. For more information, visit: www.verestaurants.com or SZE-Miami.com. ML

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