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The 12 best restaurants to dine outdoors in Miami

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by Amber Love Bond
Updated May 29, 2024

Miami’s year-round supply of sunshine means it has lots of world-class outdoor restaurants. Open-air dining is part of the Magic City experience if you’re visiting, and practically every local has a go-to alfresco spot up their sleeve.

Enjoy Mediterranean food on a bohemian rooftop deck in South Beach. Immerse yourself in a jungle-like setting while sipping through one of the largest mezcal collections in town. Choose from three bustling outdoor spaces—including a renovated bus-turned-cocktail lounge—at a versatile Latin American spot.

There are plenty of breathtaking backdrops to take in while eating outside in Miami. Read on for a guide to the 12 of the city’s most beautiful outdoor dining options to book now.

4.5 (5111)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Edgewater

Head straight to Amara at Paraiso on Biscayne Bay if you’re looking for a meal with a spectacular view. James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Schwartz has tapped Miami native Ivan Barros to head up the kitchen, which serves a Latin American menu that includes locally sourced heritage chicken and family-style seafood parrillada (barbecue). For an excellent midweek happy hour or Saturday brunch—hello, bottomless rosé—snag a scenic seat on the airy upper deck.

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Erskine
Dined 5 days ago
From the moment I walked in, the vibes were immaculate… fabulous service, food that actually lives up to the hype, and cocktails that didn’t disappoint (plus the waterfront views). Highly recommend.

Head straight to Amara at Paraiso on Biscayne Bay if you’re looking for a meal with a spectacular view. James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Schwartz has tapped Miami native Ivan Barros to head up the kitchen, which serves a Latin American menu that includes locally sourced heritage chicken and family-style seafood parrillada (barbecue). For an excellent midweek happy hour or Saturday brunch—hello, bottomless rosé—snag a scenic seat on the airy upper deck.

Top review
Erskine
Dined 5 days ago
From the moment I walked in, the vibes were immaculate… fabulous service, food that actually lives up to the hype, and cocktails that didn’t disappoint (plus the waterfront views). Highly recommend.
4.6 (6540)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Design District

Simple preparations of locally sourced ingredients define the menu at this airy Design District spot—another gem from James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Schwartz. The outdoor patio is a charming hideaway, surrounded by potted plants and twinkling lights. The menu changes often to accommodate seasonal changes but always includes fresh-caught seafood and creatively prepared vegetables in dishes like stone crab with green sambal and mustard sauce and wood-roasted tilefish.

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Kari
Dined 3 days ago
haven’t been to miami in a while, but the food is still fantastic. love this old staple in the heart of the growing design district.

Simple preparations of locally sourced ingredients define the menu at this airy Design District spot—another gem from James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Schwartz. The outdoor patio is a charming hideaway, surrounded by potted plants and twinkling lights. The menu changes often to accommodate seasonal changes but always includes fresh-caught seafood and creatively prepared vegetables in dishes like stone crab with green sambal and mustard sauce and wood-roasted tilefish.

Top review
Kari
Dined 3 days ago
haven’t been to miami in a while, but the food is still fantastic. love this old staple in the heart of the growing design district.
4.4 (2802)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Coconut Grove

There’s not a bad outdoor seat at Glass & Vine. Diners can choose from an expansive patio beneath a tree canopy or a spacious open-air bar. The contemporary American menu features classics with a South Florida twist like nori-crusted tuna and grilled miso salmon. Go during the day to sip on brunch cocktails between bites of cornflake-crusted French toast.

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QuarterVIP
Dined 6 days ago
If you ever find yourself at Glass and Vine, do yourself a favor and ask for Santiago. This guy doesn’t just serve food; he serves up a side of culinary wisdom with a dash of charm. I half-expected him to pull out a chef’s hat and start giving a TED talk as he answered my question about the menu! Santiago’s knowledge is so extensive, I’m convinced he’s secretly been living in the kitchen since the restaurant opened. Grove rent prices are that high. He can tell you the origin of every ingredient, from the fry oil to the tabke table salt, and he does it with such miami flair that you might think he’s auditioning for a food documentary. Santiago is the kind of waiter who makes you feel like Hialeah royalty, even if you’re just there for the Tuesday taco special that doesn't exist on friday night. If you leave Glass and Vine without asking him as a server, you might as well have dined in a cardboard box at Prime 112. Bravo, Santiago! You’re the reason I’ll be back—well, that and the tuna tartare.

There’s not a bad outdoor seat at Glass & Vine. Diners can choose from an expansive patio beneath a tree canopy or a spacious open-air bar. The contemporary American menu features classics with a South Florida twist like nori-crusted tuna and grilled miso salmon. Go during the day to sip on brunch cocktails between bites of cornflake-crusted French toast.

Top review
QuarterVIP
Dined 6 days ago
If you ever find yourself at Glass and Vine, do yourself a favor and ask for Santiago. This guy doesn’t just serve food; he serves up a side of culinary wisdom with a dash of charm. I half-expected him to pull out a chef’s hat and start giving a TED talk as he answered my question about the menu! Santiago’s knowledge is so extensive, I’m convinced he’s secretly been living in the kitchen since the restaurant opened. Grove rent prices are that high. He can tell you the origin of every ingredient, from the fry oil to the tabke table salt, and he does it with such miami flair that you might think he’s auditioning for a food documentary. Santiago is the kind of waiter who makes you feel like Hialeah royalty, even if you’re just there for the Tuesday taco special that doesn't exist on friday night. If you leave Glass and Vine without asking him as a server, you might as well have dined in a cardboard box at Prime 112. Bravo, Santiago! You’re the reason I’ll be back—well, that and the tuna tartare.
4.6 (5776)
$50 and over
Japanese
South Beach

MILA is a Mediterranean- and Asian-inspired restaurant complete with a 5,000-square-foot rooftop deck adorned with sculpted wood tabletops, natural textiles, and a dazzling central water feature. The sophisticated menu matches the swanky surroundings and features signatures like Wagyu beef carpaccio with onion jam and seared salmon with sweet pea mint velouté. If you’re looking for a special-occasion brunch, check out the two-hour multi-course buffet extravaganza.

Top review
CassieVIP
Dined 2 days ago
We loved MILA. We are sushi lovers & are always looking for our new favorite spot. The sashimi options with Japanese sea bream & yellowtail were outstanding, both were fresh and unique. We also loved the salmon crispy rice, salmon & yellowtail nigiri. The truffle Parmesan spaghetti was exceptional as well. We had amazing service & despite having some minor allergies our server made sure our food never came into contact with allergens. Our server was very personable and knowledgeable about the menu, we enjoyed our dinner very much. The ambiance is great, but the restaurant can get a little loud & we were a party of 2 & so were seated inside in a tight area, these things didn’t bother us because we know MILA is a Miami Beach Hotspot. Overall we loved our time at MILA & will definitely be back!

MILA is a Mediterranean- and Asian-inspired restaurant complete with a 5,000-square-foot rooftop deck adorned with sculpted wood tabletops, natural textiles, and a dazzling central water feature. The sophisticated menu matches the swanky surroundings and features signatures like Wagyu beef carpaccio with onion jam and seared salmon with sweet pea mint velouté. If you’re looking for a special-occasion brunch, check out the two-hour multi-course buffet extravaganza.

Top review
CassieVIP
Dined 2 days ago
We loved MILA. We are sushi lovers & are always looking for our new favorite spot. The sashimi options with Japanese sea bream & yellowtail were outstanding, both were fresh and unique. We also loved the salmon crispy rice, salmon & yellowtail nigiri. The truffle Parmesan spaghetti was exceptional as well. We had amazing service & despite having some minor allergies our server made sure our food never came into contact with allergens. Our server was very personable and knowledgeable about the menu, we enjoyed our dinner very much. The ambiance is great, but the restaurant can get a little loud & we were a party of 2 & so were seated inside in a tight area, these things didn’t bother us because we know MILA is a Miami Beach Hotspot. Overall we loved our time at MILA & will definitely be back!
4.2 (1154)
$30 and under
Seafood
Downtown Miami

Dining along the Miami River is always a treat, but it takes on new heights at Casablanca Seafood, part Key West-style restaurant and part thriving fish market. Get a front-row seat to the docks where commercial boats pull in with the day’s catch. Go big with a seafood tower or get individual apps like conch fritters. Then select your fish and have it prepared to your liking (seared, broiled, fried, or baked) with a choice of sauces like lemon butter, scampi, and more.

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BonnieVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Always a good meal and good ambience. Service is good.

Dining along the Miami River is always a treat, but it takes on new heights at Casablanca Seafood, part Key West-style restaurant and part thriving fish market. Get a front-row seat to the docks where commercial boats pull in with the day’s catch. Go big with a seafood tower or get individual apps like conch fritters. Then select your fish and have it prepared to your liking (seared, broiled, fried, or baked) with a choice of sauces like lemon butter, scampi, and more.

Top review
BonnieVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Always a good meal and good ambience. Service is good.
4.8 (207)
$31 to $50
Mediterranean
South Beach

Step into Abbalé Telavivian Kitchen and you’re transported to a secret garden-inspired setting with greenery and bright pink flowers, plus canopies and large umbrellas—necessary for Miami’s balmy temps. Expect a Mediterranean-accented menu featuring hits like an Israeli salad made with kale, romaine, pistachio, and herbed tahini dressing or fire-roasted jumbo prawns in garlic herb butter. Abbalé is the kind of place to book when you feel like a getaway-like alfresco meal.

Top review
JenniferVIP
Dined 2 days ago
Very friendly service very great atmosphere and great food

Step into Abbalé Telavivian Kitchen and you’re transported to a secret garden-inspired setting with greenery and bright pink flowers, plus canopies and large umbrellas—necessary for Miami’s balmy temps. Expect a Mediterranean-accented menu featuring hits like an Israeli salad made with kale, romaine, pistachio, and herbed tahini dressing or fire-roasted jumbo prawns in garlic herb butter. Abbalé is the kind of place to book when you feel like a getaway-like alfresco meal.

Top review
JenniferVIP
Dined 2 days ago
Very friendly service very great atmosphere and great food
4 (509)
$31 to $50
American
Mid-Beach

Stroll the lobby of the Eden Roc Hotel and make your way to breezy Ocean Social, a restaurant that sits right up against the sand with stunning Atlantic Ocean views. The surf-and-turf spot is led by Tristen Epps, a Chopped champion and Marcus Samuelsson mentee. Epps’s menu is all about local ingredients with standouts like Key West shrimp toast and 14-day dry-aged swordfish t-bone that’s aged on-site and served with local maitake mushrooms.

Top review
Riley
Dined on Apr 8, 2025
The omelet bar was amazing and the selection was great.

Stroll the lobby of the Eden Roc Hotel and make your way to breezy Ocean Social, a restaurant that sits right up against the sand with stunning Atlantic Ocean views. The surf-and-turf spot is led by Tristen Epps, a Chopped champion and Marcus Samuelsson mentee. Epps’s menu is all about local ingredients with standouts like Key West shrimp toast and 14-day dry-aged swordfish t-bone that’s aged on-site and served with local maitake mushrooms.

Top review
Riley
Dined on Apr 8, 2025
The omelet bar was amazing and the selection was great.
4.6 (690)
$31 to $50
Mediterranean
Mid-Beach

The freshly renovated Essensia at the Palms Hotel & Spa is home to a tropical oasis of a restaurant that channels its tranquil and zen aesthetic. Essensia is known for globally accented Mediterranean food like rosemary lamb shank and black grouper carpaccio. Enjoy it all on an expansive terrace that overlooks the property’s garden and inviting pool area.

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Lynn
Dined on Apr 30, 2025
Service, food, ambiance and value was outstanding.

The freshly renovated Essensia at the Palms Hotel & Spa is home to a tropical oasis of a restaurant that channels its tranquil and zen aesthetic. Essensia is known for globally accented Mediterranean food like rosemary lamb shank and black grouper carpaccio. Enjoy it all on an expansive terrace that overlooks the property’s garden and inviting pool area.

Top review
Lynn
Dined on Apr 30, 2025
Service, food, ambiance and value was outstanding.
4.8 (1053)
$30 and under
Mexican
Coconut Grove

Koko is an agave-fueled jungle in the heart of Coconut Grove, aka Miami’s oldest and arguably most charming neighborhood. Tall cacti line the entryway, and the only thing separating the outdoor patio from the indoor dining room are a set of convertible windows that give the restaurant a unique indoor-outdoor feel when the weather permits. Wide-cushioned wicker chairs let you relax as you dive into a Mexican menu with highlights including mole negro and flor de calabazas quesadillas.

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JacquelineVIP
Dined 3 days ago
I will tell all of my friends and clients! Excellent all around- we will go back for sure. Just made my top 10 list of Miami restaurants.

Koko is an agave-fueled jungle in the heart of Coconut Grove, aka Miami’s oldest and arguably most charming neighborhood. Tall cacti line the entryway, and the only thing separating the outdoor patio from the indoor dining room are a set of convertible windows that give the restaurant a unique indoor-outdoor feel when the weather permits. Wide-cushioned wicker chairs let you relax as you dive into a Mexican menu with highlights including mole negro and flor de calabazas quesadillas.

Top review
JacquelineVIP
Dined 3 days ago
I will tell all of my friends and clients! Excellent all around- we will go back for sure. Just made my top 10 list of Miami restaurants.
4.7 (2748)
$31 to $50
Mediterranean
Wynwood

Doya offers the ultimate escape from Wynwood’s crowds. This lush indoor-outdoor Aegean restaurant serves food that’s meant to be shared, inspired by Grecian and Turkish traditions (don’t sleep on the kebabs). If you book a seat outside, you’ll find yourself on a charming plant-filled patio surrounded by palms. Tables and banquettes fill the open-air space, and twinkling lights give off an especially dreamy and romantic glow.

Top review
Randa
Dined 4 days ago
Reception, Service, food experience was superb. I am a repeat customer and my guests are always pleased. Thank you DOYA team

Doya offers the ultimate escape from Wynwood’s crowds. This lush indoor-outdoor Aegean restaurant serves food that’s meant to be shared, inspired by Grecian and Turkish traditions (don’t sleep on the kebabs). If you book a seat outside, you’ll find yourself on a charming plant-filled patio surrounded by palms. Tables and banquettes fill the open-air space, and twinkling lights give off an especially dreamy and romantic glow.

Top review
Randa
Dined 4 days ago
Reception, Service, food experience was superb. I am a repeat customer and my guests are always pleased. Thank you DOYA team
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