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Best Restaurants in Miami for a Bachelorette Party

By Ava Reynolds·April 20, 2026·Miami / South Beach Guide →
Best Restaurants in Miami for a Bachelorette Party

Miami Has One of the Best Restaurant Scenes in the Country

Miami's food scene has matured into something genuinely world-class, celebrity chef outposts, legendary institutions, and a Latin food culture that gives the city a flavor unlike anywhere else in the US. Here's where to take your group.

The Scene Dinner: Komodo

Three floors, live entertainment, and some of the best pan-Asian food in the city. Komodo in Brickell is the kind of restaurant where you'll look around and feel like you're somewhere special. The dragon fruit martinis are a must. Book the terrace for your group if you can.

The Iconic Dinner: Carbone Miami

The Miami outpost of the New York Italian institution delivers on every level. Red sauce done right, incredible pasta, and a room full of beautiful people having a great time. This is your splurge dinner, dress up, order the spicy rigatoni, and stay for dessert.

The Classic: Joe's Stone Crab

Joe's has been on South Beach since 1913 and remains one of the great American restaurant experiences. The stone crab claws are the obvious order, but the sides and the key lime pie are equally legendary. In season (October–May), expect a wait, it's worth it.

The Sushi Night: Zuma Miami

Zuma's Miami location on the Miami River is one of the best settings of any restaurant in the city. The Japanese robata grill menu is perfect for groups, order a spread and share everything. The cocktail program is exceptional and pairs perfectly with the food.

Daytime Eats: Coyo Taco in Wynwood

If your group is in Wynwood (which you should be for at least an afternoon), Coyo Taco is the move. Excellent tacos, strong margaritas, and a fun, low-key vibe. The underground mezcal bar is worth exploring.

Brunch by the Water: Lido at The Standard

The Standard's Lido restaurant sits directly on Biscayne Bay with views of Downtown Miami. Weekend brunch here is one of the better ways to spend a Sunday morning in the city. Order the eggs any way and a Bloody Mary, and just sit there for a while.

Miami Dining Tips

Reservations for Carbone and Komodo open 30 days in advance and fill immediately, set a reminder. Joe's Stone Crab doesn't take reservations; get there early or expect a wait. Wynwood and Brickell have the best non-touristy options; avoid the most touristy parts of Ocean Drive for actual meals.

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