
By way of the historical Miami Beach architectural hotel design of Henry Maloney, and now the creative union of Interior Designer Wallace Tutt and Architects Allan Shulman, and Ralph Choeff we welcome you to The Angler's. A fresh approach to the luxury boutique resort experience reminiscent of old Florida yet embraced by the savvy South Beach traveler. This exceptional hotel is brought to you by a young group of professionals led by Gregg Covin Real Estate Development, supported by Brian Gaines, Kevin Venger, LBL Group - Eric and Marc Lawrence and Boutique Hospitality Management. Truly unique capturing an urban tropical feel from a sophisticated viewpoint - this is your island getaway, right in the middle of the playground that is South Beach.
Guestrooms at The Angler's Boutique Resort feature beds with 400-thread-count Egyptian-cotton linens; 42-inch plasma TVs come with pay movies, DVD players, and premium cable channels. Guestrooms are decorated with wood, glass, and neutral shades of brown and cream. Wireless Internet access and daily newspapers are on site. Clock radios have MP3 docking stations. In addition to multi-line phones with voice mail, guestrooms include CD players, minibars, and in-room safes. Bathrooms have showers only; hair dryers, bathrobes, and Aveda bath products are also included. Windows have blackout drapes and are double-paned to reduce noise.
From the imaginations and creators of The Angler's Boutique Resort, at The Angler's welcomes you to experience South Beach's unique new dining experience, 660 Mediterranean Kitchen. Within this tranquil hideaway the staff invite you enjoy fresh local seafood infused with a touch of the Mediterranean. Extra virgin olive oil, aged balsamic, fresh herbs and spices will tempt your palate with cooking traditions from Sicily and Tuscany to Provence and Spain and points beyond. 660 at The Angler's, with its cozy indoor or lushly landscaped outdoor, fine dining restaurant, features a full bar complete with superb and friendly service, and will take you from Washington Avenue to the delicious regions of Europe.