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Miami Beach's Epicure Expands To Sunny Isles Beach

The Epicure Market Has Been A Destination For Tourists And Locals Alike Since It Opened In 1945 On Miami Beach

SUNNY ISLES BEACH (CBS4) ― Miami Beach's Epicure market is about to take its fresh baked breads, homemade soups and prepared foods on the road. The gourmet market, a Miami Beach institution for more than 60 years, is expanding to Sunny Isles Beach.

There was a  ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday at 17190 Collins Ave., the site of the old Rascal House restaurant, attended by owners Jason & Guy Starkman, along with the city's mayor, Norman Edelcup.

Jason Starkman told CBS4 Entertainment Reporter Lisa Petrillo, "It is the elite of the elite".  Customer Caroline Horowitz explained she's a frequent shopper at Epicure, and the new shop will be closer to her to residence, "I'm thrilled. It's like my second home."

The store will be open from 9am until 9pm.

At its Miami Beach location, Epicure typically draws in 1,500 to 1,700 customers daily.

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