David Grutman: From Bartender to Miami’s Nightlife King | Ep. 338

APR 13, 202618 MIN
Founder's Story

David Grutman: From Bartender to Miami’s Nightlife King | Ep. 338

APR 13, 202618 MIN

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Daniel talks with David Grutman about the real mechanics of influence: not clout chasing, but doing the work to make people feel taken care of at a level they never expected. David explains how he made Miami “stick” for celebrities and founders by curating unforgettable trips, why hospitality is a game of obsessive details, and how social media turned nightlife into an instant feedback loop that makes the job ten times harder. They also unpack his investing approach, his mindset around fear and pressure, and the message of his book Take It Personal: if a bartender can build an empire, you can too. Key Discussion Points David explains his early strategy was simple: get influential people to Miami, then control the full experience so they fell in love with the city. He breaks down his “value add” philosophy, saying it is not about keeping score, it is about serving because the act itself is the reward. David shares how to add value to people who “have everything,” by spotting the one thing they do not have access to or are not even thinking about. He reveals that hospitality excellence is built on micro details, from lighting and music to table flow, empty glasses, and service pacing. They talk virality, including the iconic “beef case” and the over the top royal cart that creates instant FOMO and turns dinner into content. David explains why social media made hospitality harder, because there is no lag time anymore and the market demands a hit every night. He shares what scares him most, waking up to nightly sales reports and seeing red, because in hospitality anything can change the next day. David talks about building global expansion through years long relationships and only partnering with people who fill gaps and align on goals. He explains why he wrote Take It Personal, turning a five year FIU course into a blueprint for the next generation of entrepreneurs. Takeaways If you want powerful relationships, stop asking when it “evens out” and focus on becoming the person who adds value by default. Being great at hospitality is not vibes, it is systems and details, spotting every pinch point before the guest ever feels it. Viral moments are engineered, and the best operators design photogenic, shareable experiences that make the whole room turn their heads. If you want to open a restaurant or nightclub, do not skip the journey, learn every role first because the reps build judgment. Trust is earned fast but lost forever, and David’s rule is simple: trust people until they give you a reason not to, then it is over. Closing Thoughts David Grutman’s story is the long game in action: relationships, repetition, and relentless attention to detail. Take It Personal is his proof that influence is built, not inherited, and that the “fun business” is still one of the most stressful businesses in the world. The real surprise is what matters most to him now: being a great father and husband, and building something his daughters can surpass. Thank you to our amazing sponsor, Shopify, who has changed my life. Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at SHOPIFY.com/foundersstory Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.