Party with Miami’s biggest baller once the lockdown ends. Here’s what you have to do
Once this is all over, Dave Grutman can’t wait to party. With you.
The nightlife entrepreneur recently joined the “All-In Challenge,” posting a video to Instagram on Monday, announcing what’s involved.
That would be a baller weekend in Miami, enjoying VIP experiences at Grutman’s restaurants and clubs.
You and a guest will eat out at Papi Steak in SoBe Friday night, then go dancing at Story in Miami Beach.
“We’re not going to a table, we’re not going general admission, we are raging in the DJ booth with my friends, having the best time ever,” Grutman promises.
The next day is a trip on The Groot, his yacht frequented by various Kardashians, dinner out at Komodo, followed by LIV, “the club of all clubs,” where you will of course hit the exclusive DJ booth once again.
Sunday hangover brunch? That would be at his Swan restaurant in the Design District.
Michael Rubin, part owner of the 76ers and founder of Fanatics, created the digital fundraiser offering donations of “once-in-a-lifetime experiences.” One hundred percent of the proceeds will go to Feeding America, Meals On Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry.
Already participating are such sports figures as Miami Marlins co-owner Derek Jeter (Yankees memorabilia) and new Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (tickets, dinner with him and his very first game jersey).
To play, you choose your so-called prize and enter an amount you are willing to pay for it. Your donation makes you automatically eligible to win.
Grutman ended his post by challenging two other celebs to join in: singer Lele Pons and local director Michael Bay.
More info at www.allinchallenge.com.