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Miami Spice 2025 guide to restaurants and dates

Miami Spice 2025 guide to restaurants and dates

Time Out2 days ago
In Miami, we work on a different sort of summer body. As temperatures rise, rainy days set in and snowbirds migrate north, locals loosen up their proverbial belts for Miami Spice, two months of guilt-free feasting on set menus across Miami's best restaurants —from Miami Beach to Coral Gables and every pocket in between. Now in its 24th year, Miami Spice (part of the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau's Summer Temptations program) promises more and better deals than ever.
With over 300 participating restaurants, including several with Michelin stars and James Beard-awarded chefs, Miami Spice 2025 is shaping up to be worth the extra calories (especially when you factor in all the savings you'll be making in the process!). Whether it's a quickie lunch, a celebratory brunch or a leisurely dinner at a waterfront restaurant in Miami, be sure to book early—the best tables always go quickly.
What is Miami Spice 2025?
Miami Spice is a two-month dining promotion across Greater Miami when top eateries offer more affordable, prix-fixe menus at lunch and brunch ($30 or $35) and dinner ($45 or $60).
When is Miami Spice 2025?
Miami Spice runs from August 1 through September 30. Some of the deals run Monday through Sunday, though many restaurants opt to offer their Miami Spice menus during off-peak hours. Check the Miami Spice website listings for the full schedules of participating restaurants.
What restaurants are participating in Miami Spice 2025?
Abbalé Telavivian Kitchen - Aventura
Abbalé Telavivian Kitchen - South Beach
ADRIFT Mare
A Fish Called Avalon
a'Riva
107 Steak and Bar
107 Taste Asian Restaurant
94th Aero Squadron Restaurant
Amazonia Nikkei
Amal Miami
Amalia Restaurant
Amara at Paraiso
American Social
Andrés Carne de Res Miami
ARCANO - Sabores de Esencia Hispana
Artisan Beach House
Aguasal by José Andrés
Aviv
Avra Estiatorio Miami
Azabu Miami Beach
Azul at The Blue
BALEENkitchen
Bakan
Baires Grill Coral Gables
Baires Grill Doral
Baires Grill Miami Beach
Baires Grill Brickell
Baires Grill Sunny Isles
Baia Beach Club Miami
BaiaBlu Italian Restaurant
Balan's
Bagatelle Miami
Bar Collins
Barcelona Wine Bar
Barsecco
Bayshore Club
Beauty and The Butcher
Bellini
Blue Collar
Blue Matisse Restaurant and Nau Lounge
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill
BLT Prime
Bobe Kitchen & Bakery
Bombay Darbar Miami
Bonsai Sushi Bar
Bouchon Bistro
Boulud Sud
Brasserie Brickell Key
Brickell
Bugatti Bistro
Bulla Gastrobar Coral Gables
Bulla Gastrobar Doral
Bulla Gastrobar The Falls
Bunbury
Cafe Americano Brickell
Cafe Catula Fine Restaurant and Art Gallery
Cafe La Trova
Cafe Prima Pasta
Cajun Boil Seafood Restaurant
CalaMillor Gourmet Experience
Campo at Casa Faena
Can Fire Grille
Casablanca
Casa Gianna
Casa Neos
Casadonna
Catch Miami Beach
Cecconi's Miami Beach at Soho Beach House
Cèrto
Chef Adrianne's Vineyard Restaurant and Bar
Chabella Mexican Restaurant
Chimba
Clevelander Beach Club
Claudie Restaurant
Cleo
Cote Miami
Cooper's Hawk Winery and Restaurants
Coral Gables
Cote Miami
Daniel's Steakhouse
Delilah Miami
DiLido Beach Club
Doma Wynwood
Donna Mare Italian Chophouse
DOYA
Double Knot
Downtown Miami
Earls Kitchen + Bar
Earls Miami Worldcenter
Eating House
El Toro Loco Steakhouse - Little Havana
Elastika
Elia on The River
Essensia at The Palms Hotel & Spa
Estiatorio Milos
Fairways at The Biltmore
Faena Theater
Ferraro's Kitchen Restaurant
Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar Coral Gables
Fontana
French Bistro
Gala Restaurant and MuseBar
Gekko
Ghee Indian Kitchen - Dadeland
Ghee Indian Kitchen - Wynwood
Gili's Beach Club
Glass & Vine
Golden Rule Seafood
Gold Coast Kitchen + Cocktails
Habibi Miami
Hakkasan
Happy Wine in the Grove
Harry's Smoke & Dough
Havana 1957 - Breakwater
Havana 1957 - Ocean Drive
Havana Harry's
Hell's Kitchen Miami
Hereford Grill
Il Bolognese
Il Mulino New York
Il Pizzaiolo - Neapolitan Pizzeria
InterStellar
Ironside Pizza
Isabelle's Coconut Grove
Issabella's
Japón
Jarana Aventura
Jaya, at The Setai
Joe's Stone Crab Restaurant
Joia Beach Restaurant and Beach Lounge
Kaori
Ke-Uh @ Acqualina Resort
Kendall
Klaw Miami
Komodo
Korner67
KOKO
La Boulangerie Boul'Mich Aventura
La Boulangerie Boul'Mich Coral Way
La Boulangerie Boul'Mich Doral
La Boulangerie Boul'Mich Key Biscayne
La Boulangerie Boul'Mich Pinecrest
La Brisa
La Cabrera - Coconut Grove
La Cabrera - Midtown
La Cosecha Argentinian Steakhouse
La Gourmandise
La Mulata
La Pizza & La Pasta
La Terraza Café & Bar
La Tremenda Spanish Cuisine
La Wagyeria Miami
Lafaette Miami
Lamar
Le Jardinier Miami
Le Mirage Lobby Lounge
Level 6 Rooftop Restaurant
Lido Restaurant at The Surf Club
Lira Beirut Eatery
LPM Restaurant & Bar
Los Fuegos at Faena Miami Beach
Lucky Cat by Gordon Ramsay
Makoto
Mangrove
Market At EDITION
Marabu
Marfil Bistro
Mastro's Ocean Club Miami
Matador Room
Mayami
Mayfair Grill
MAYU Miami by Aromas del Peru
Mecato
Mercato Della Pescheria Miami Beach
Mercato di Mare
MesaMar Seafood Table
Michael's Genuine® Food & Drink
MIKA
Mignonette Downtown
MILA Restaurant
Mimi Chinese
Mirabella
Miranda Cuisine & Bar
Motek Aventura
Motek Brickell
Motek Coral Gables
Motek South Beach
Mother Wolf Miami
Morton's The Steakhouse - Coral Gables
Morton's The Steakhouse - North Miami
Mr. Chow Miami
Mr. Omakase
Narbna Coconut Grove
Narbona Key Biscayne
New Campo Argentino Steakhouse
News Cafe
North Italia - Aventura
North Italia - Dadeland
North Italia - Miami Brickell
Novecento Aventura
Novecento Brickell
Novecento Doral
Novecento Key Biscayne
Novotel Miami
Nobu Miami
Nusr-Et Steakhouse Miami
Ocean Grill
Ocean Social
Oh! Mexico
Old Lisbon Restaurant Aventura
Old Lisbon Sunset Drive
Onboard
Orilla Bar & Grill
Ossobuco Coconut Grove
Ossouco
Osteria
Osteria Positano
Palm Tree Club
Paperfish Sushi
Papi Steak
Pao by Paul Qui at Faena Miami Beach
Pastis
Pastor at Pascal
Paya
Perl By Chef IP
Perilla LA
Piegari
Pinecrest
Pisco y Nazca Coral Gables
Pisco y Nazca Doral
Pisco y Nazca Kendall
Platea Miami
Porterhouse Music Bar & Restaurant
Prime 54
Prime Italian
Primo's Italian Restaurant & Bar
Provident Doral at The Blue
Pubbelly Sushi Aventura
Pubbelly Sushi Brickell City Centre
Pubbelly Sushi Dadeland
Pubbelly Sushi Miami Beach
Quinto
Queen Miami Beach
R House
Rao's Miami Beach
Red Rooster Overtown
RedLander Restaurant at Schnebly Winery
Reunion Ktchn Bar
Rosa Cafe
Rosa Negra
Rum Room
Rusty Pelican
Ruth's Chris Steak House
Ruth's Chris Steakhouse - Aventura
Sala'o Cuban Restaurant & Bar
Salty Flame
Salumeria 104
Seaspice
Serena Rooftop
Sérêvène Miami
Sexy Fish Miami
Shiso
Sixty Vines
Social Club
Sofia
SORA by Hotel Collection
Sparrow Italia
Sra.Martinez
St. Regis Bar
STK Steakhouse Aventura
STK Steakhouse Miami
Stiltsville Fish Bar
Stubborn Seed
Sugar
Suviche Brickell
Suviche Doral
Suviche South Beach
Suviche Wynwood
Tacos Atarantados
Taikin Asian Cuisine
Talavera Cocina Mexicana
Tea Room
The Amalfi Llama
The Capital Grille
The Den at Azabu Miami Beach
The Drexel
The Hampton Social - Brickell Miami
The Joyce
The Palm - Miami
The Shelborne
The Strand at Carillon Miami
The Wagyu Bar
Toro Toro
Truluck's Ocean's Finest Seafood and Crab
Tulum
Two Chefs Restaurant
Uchi Miami
Uchiko
UMA Cantina Peruana
Upper East Side
UVA Restaurant & Bar
Via Emilia 9
Vin Folk
Wyn Wyn
Wynwood
XINO (Modern Chinese)
Yaya Coastal Cuisine
ZERU Miami
Zaytinya South Beach
ZURI
Zuma Miami
Zucca Restaurant
What are the menus?
Think of Miami Spice menus as mini chef's tasting experiences, designed to give you a sense of a restaurant's greatest hits in a more approachable, wallet-friendly format. Though the number of options varies from restaurant to restaurant, all Miami Spice menus include three courses: an appetizer, entreé and dessert.
Some restaurants offer additional, premium options as part of their Miami Spice menus, which is why you may come across dinner menus set at $60 instead of the standard $45. For some suggestions, check out our very thorough, expert-curated selection of the best Miami Spice menus for 2025.
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