South Florida hospitality visionary and vanguard Marc Falsetto – a creative force behind the 2023 relaunch of the iconic Anthony’s Runway 84 as well as acclaimed South Florida concepts including Tacocraft, Pizza Craft, and trendsetting speakeasy Apothecary 330 – will unveil his most unabashedly extravagant and ambitious project yet in the Fall of 2026: the tony, sleek and sophisticated restaurant and lounge Caviar Club.
Slated to open in 2026 under the new Falsetto Hospitality umbrella (formerly Handcrafted Hospitality), Caviar Club will introduce a new level of luxury-oriented, vibe-heavy, high-energy dining and cocktailing on Fort Lauderdale’s historic Las Olas Boulevard. Capturing the spirit of 1980s glamour through design, energy, culinary theater and a carefully-curated soundtrack, Caviar Club is Falsetto’s love letter to a golden age of dining, interpreted for a new generation.
“Fort Lauderdale is evolving into a world-class travel, hospitality and nightlife destination,” he notes. “Caviar Club is not a continuation of what has come, but a huge, brash, no-holds-barred step forward in dining and nightlife; a glamorous and sophisticated escape where fashion meets food and indulgence reigns supreme. The vision is for it to become a driving force to elevate Las Olas to the position of Fort Lauderdale’s premiere street, our own Rodeo Drive right here in the 954.”
To that end, Falsetto has spared little to no expense in every aspect, starting with his designer: none other than Garrett Singer Studio, the acclaimed New York design firm behind Gary Vaynerchuk’s Flyfish Club and multiple projects for Major Food Group including the Michelin-starred Torrisi. Boasting as bold an exterior as an interior (think equal parts Wall Street exuberance and a sophisticated/private social club), Caviar Club will blur the line between restaurant, lounge, and private club. Channeling 1980s maximalism, the space will feature a bold mix of rich woods, Art Deco-style lighting, more animal prints than a big game safari, luxurious, custom-made Italian fabrics (Dolce & Gabbana, bespoke, hand-tailored uniforms), and handcrafted imported furniture. Falsetto quips, “It will be the kind of place where Gordon Gekko might have sipped martinis while closing a big deal,” a reference to the landmark Oliver Stone film Wall Street, a now iconic cinematic masterpiece that captured the extravagance and excess of the 1980s. While its name nods to one of the world’s most decadent delicacies, Caviar Club is not a caviar bar; it’s a carefully-curated American restaurant and steakhouse that marries playful takes on American classics with the precision of fine dining.
Think Dover Sole filleted tableside; to-die-for French Dips served with au jus in Baccarat crystal, and prime Dry-Aged and Wagyu steaks hand-carved in front of an audience. But of course, caviar will play a starring role, appearing throughout the menu, from towering seafood displays to caviar-topped wagyu creations. Says Falsetto, “We took classic American comfort food and gave it a high-fashion twist. Steaks, caviar, martinis — all the essentials — but with a wink. It’s indulgent and nostalgic at the same time, like a great night out in the city that just keeps getting better.”