Here are restaurants, speakeasy bars, and hotels that can claim the notorious Al Capone as one of their patrons. Read more: How Restaurant Steak Tricks Your Tastebuds Built in 1929, the mansion ...
A co-owner of the former location of the now closed Al Capone’s Hideaway & Steakhouse ... “Then it would be a real speakeasy,” Casiello said.
Al Capone got an icy reception when he arrived in Miami Beach in 1928. Whether he was winter-weary like other Northern tourists was immaterial; Miami saw him as a blight on its reputation.