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One of Dua Lipa's favorite restaurants in Madrid is opening in Coral Gables

Beloved all-day dining institution Quintín Ultramarinos brings its Mediterranean market spirit stateside.

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Mark Peikert
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Madrid is officially coming to Coral Gables.

In a move that further cements Miami’s status as a global dining capital, acclaimed Spanish restaurant Quintín Ultramarinos will open at Ponce Park in 2028. The announcement comes from The Allen Morris Company, the developer behind the Mediterranean-inspired luxury condominium project rising in the heart of Coral Gables.

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If you’ve strolled through Madrid’s Barrio de Salamanca, you likely know Quintín. Founded in 2015 by hospitality power duo Sandro Silva and Marta Seco under the umbrella of Grupo Paraguas, the concept began as a gourmet market before evolving into one of the Spanish capital’s most beloved all-day dining destinations, one allegedly beloved by Dua Lipa. 

The Coral Gables outpost will bring that same all-day format alongside a curated wine list spotlighting Spanish and international bottles. According to the developers, the design will channel the warmth of the Madrid flagship while leaning into Miami’s tropical energy, with expansive windows, counter seating and a strong connection to the pedestrian streetscape.

“For Quintín, Coral Gables felt like a natural fit,” Sandro Silva and Marta Seco said in a statement. “With its Mediterranean Revival architecture, thoughtfully planned community and old-world charm, the neighborhood embodies a sense of heritage, craftsmanship and warmth that naturally complements our vision.”

As for Ponce Park, the 11-story development will feature 58 luxury residences and roughly 25,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. Designed by architect John Cunningham with interiors by Meyer Davis, the project leans into Coral Gables’ Mediterranean Revival DNA while promising modern perks like private elevators, Italian-crafted kitchens and sprawling terraces with summer kitchens. Residences are expected to start around $3.1 million when sales officially launch.

Completion of Ponce Park (and the arrival of Quintín) is anticipated in early 2028. In a city where restaurant openings often feel fleeting, this one arrives with the confidence of a legacy brand and the ambition of a development designed to redefine a corner of the Gables. Madrid may be 4,000 miles away, but by 2028, a slice of it will be plated right here in Miami.

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