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Coconut Grove's One-Dish Lasagna Bar Si Papa Shutters June 28

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Published on June 15, 2026
Coconut Grove's One-Dish Lasagna Bar Si Papa Shutters June 28Source: Google Street View

Si Papa at 3190, the tiny Coconut Grove wine bar that built its identity around a single lasagna, will serve its last pans on June 28 after a short but devoted run as the neighborhood’s one‑dish hangout. The snug spot drew a small, loyal following with just two lasagna options and a tight wine list, and staff say the team is already scouting a new home for the concept.

Magic 84 Hospitality broke the news in an Instagram announcement, thanking partner Kush Hospitality and calling the decision “bittersweet” while insisting the closing is “an arrivederci, not goodbye.” The post also rolled out a two‑week sendoff special, pairing a bottle of wine with two lasagnas for $55, and invited guests to come celebrate before the June 28 curtain call.

How the pop-up began

3190 started life as a summer 2025 pop‑up meant to handle spillover from Cotoletta, the single‑dish veal Milanese bistro around the corner. As reported by Miami New Times, the intimate 24‑seat wine bar kept things simple, offering just two kinds of lasagna, a Bolognese and a vegetarian version, both priced at about $15.

Where 3190 fit in the 84 Magic playbook

The project was a collaboration between the 84 Magic Hospitality partners behind Cotoletta and San Lorenzo and the team at Kush Hospitality. Cotoletta’s trio of operators, Ignacio López Mancisidor, Mattia Cicognani and Andrea Fraquelli, first tested their no‑menu philosophy in Coconut Grove, then took the Cotoletta concept to South Beach as covered by Eater Miami.

Magic 84’s Instagram message urged guests to “come celebrate with us before we close this chapter” and noted that the brand is actively looking for a new location to revive the idea. The closing special and that post served as the main public notice of the shutdown, and diners have been chiming in with supportive comments across social media, as seen on Instagram.

Why the single‑dish model keeps popping up

Miami’s growing crop of tightly focused restaurants has leaned into the idea that a short menu can mean more consistency in the kitchen and quicker table turns in the dining room. The trend, along with 84 Magic’s small, hospitality‑first approach, has been highlighted in coverage of the group’s expansion and like‑minded concepts around the city; for a deeper dive into the operators and their strategy, see The Adventurist.

For now, the team says Cotoletta’s Coconut Grove and Miami Beach locations, as well as San Lorenzo, will stay open while Si Papa shutters. That detail was included in the public closing announcement, according to the Miami Herald. Anyone still craving a final plate of that lasagna has until June 28 to get it.