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Last call for Duffy’s Tavern near University of Miami?

New owners ponder redeveloping 70-year-old watering hole into mixed-use project

<p>A photo illustration of Duffy&#8217;s Tavern at 2108 Southwest 57th Avenue in Coral Gables (Getty, Google Maps)</p>

A photo illustration of Duffy’s Tavern at 2108 Southwest 57th Avenue in Coral Gables (Getty, Google Maps)

Duffy’s Tavern near the University of Miami campus in Coral Gables could be ending its 70-year run after the iconic bar’s owners recently sold the property. 

Wayne Russell and James Fabbricatore sold the business at the single-story building at 2108 Southwest 57th Avenue that’s been open since 1955, as well as an adjacent 3,150-square-foot automotive center, according to a press release. A partnership between Daniel Alonso and Marwan and Mahmud Shihadeh, three petroleum distributors based in Doral, paid $4.5 million for the two properties. 

Duffy’s will remain as a tenant for approximately one year, said Trae Kerdyk with Coral Gables-based Kerdyk Real Estate, who brokered the deal. The buyers are also researching various redevelopment options, including possibly a mixed-use project, Kerdyk added. 

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Fabbricatore purchased Duffy’s and the adjacent property in 1988 at a bankruptcy auction, but the price is not listed in deed records. In 2009, Russell became Fabbricatore’s partner, corporate records show. Duffy’s, a building with a red-brick facade, was originally built as a residence in 1929. 

A handful of longtime watering holes in Miami-Dade County have shuttered in recent years. Happy’s Stork Lounge moved from its 70-year-old spot in North Bay Village to a new space in the same city last year. The strip mall that housed the old bar was demolished to make way for a mixed-use project with 333 condos and a Publix by Coral Gables-based Shoma Group

In 2020, Little Haiti’s Churchill’s Pub, one of the few bars to feature live rock n’ roll acts, shuttered after the operators and then-landlord Mallory Kauderer got into a nasty eviction fight in Miami-Dade Circuit Court. Facing multiple foreclosure lawsuits, Kauderer sought to sell Churchill’s and several surrounding properties in 2022. At the time, he listed the pub for $4.6 million.

In April, an entity managed by Phillip Dillon in Miami Beach bought Churchill’s for $100,000, records show. 

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