Once the clock strikes 10 p.m., it's often difficult to find delicious or interesting restaurants still open. Luckily, Eater Miami has compiled a list of the city's best late night offerings. From Latin hot dogs to Asian fusion to sushi at a karaoke spot, here's an updated list of the best places in Miami to satisfy your hunger late at night.
Who said late-night food had to be unhealthy? South Beach's La Sandwicherie offers fresh salads and sandwiches plus smoothies and juices until 5 a.m. on weeknights and 6 a.m. on weekends. Although all the sandwiches get high marks from Yelpers, the prosciutto and mozzarella comes particularly recommended. Not to mention their famous sauce.
Featuring live music upstairs every night after 8 and open until 2 a.m. seven days a week, this Lincoln Road spot is ideal for straightforward American fare and people-watching. Regulars praise the European vibe and scenic outdoor seating area.
Famous for its heart-stopping Colombian hot dog with potato chips, cheese, and five different sauces, Brickell Village's La Moon Restaurant is open until 6 a.m. on weekends. Its hours and its dirt-cheap prices make it incredibly popular with local clubgoers, who head to La Moon for both the hot dogs and Latin classics like arepas and chicharrones.
This Midtown locale specializes in Asian fusion fare like coconut curry chicken buns and steak chow fun noodles with asparagus and veal marrow. Stylish and reasonably priced, Gigi is open until 5 a.m. on weekends and 3 a.m. Tuesday through Thursday and right next to Bardot.
Open 24 hours, seven days a week, Yambo offers cheap, filling, and delicious Nicaraguan fare in an exotically decorated dining room. Favorites at the Little Havana spot include the carne asada and the queso frito at the unbeatable prices of $6 and $1.50, respectively.
South Beach institution Big Pink serves classic diner-style comfort food until midnight on weekdays and 5:30 a.m. on weekends. Breakfast is served all day, while dinner selections range from the classic (ten-ounce burgers and sweet potato fries) to the refreshingly up-to-date (spicy vietnamese beef salad and churrasco wraps).
One of Miami's oldest bars, Tobacco Road attracts regulars for its laid back and dive-y vibe. With live music every night and a nightly closing time of 5 a.m., the Road's menu includes classic bar snacks like potato skins and nachos as well as more substantive fare like hanger steaks and ribs, all for moderate prices.
A tiny, cozy French bistro that happens to be open until 5 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, Otentic offers crepes, sandwiches, and main dishes like filet mignon at extremely reasonable prices. Perfect for a late dinner or winding down from a night out, Otentic also offers delivery in the South Beach area.
This South Miami bakery and cafe is open until midnight on weekends, making it one of the few places in Miami to find premium baked goods after 8 p.m. Signature items include the G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All Time) cookies and milkshake, plus the Key Lime pie shooters and red velvet cupcakes.
A classic pizza-by-the-slice joint open until 2 a.m. on weekdays and 4 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, Casola's offers subs and wings in addition to slices and full pies. It's cash only and there's a delivery minimum of $10, but locals say the huge portions and dirt-cheap prices are worth the hassle.
The iconic deli is just that. The 24 hour place has a huge menu of just about anything you could crave. Just be warned it doesn't come at a cheap price, and don't expect stellar service from waiters at 5am.
This rock and roll pizza spot has huge, extra-large slices for five to seven bucks or so a piece, plenty of pie to soak up some booze from a late night on the beach. They're open till 2a.m. Sunday through Wednesday and till 5a.m. Thursday through Saturday.
For a step above the cheap late eats, head to Jelsomino. Not only is it a fun, next level karaoke spot, but they serve food with stellar service. Order a tower of sushi and sashimi, go fancy with caviar and vodka shooters, or satisfy the sweet tooth with a dessert tower to boot. They're open 10p.m. to 5a.m. Mondays and Thursday through Saturday.
Aptly named, The Alibi is the part of Lost Weekend dishing up food until 5a.m. every day. The Philly cheesesteaks, burgers, and pizzas will be your saving grace for the next day's damage.
Who said late-night food had to be unhealthy? South Beach's La Sandwicherie offers fresh salads and sandwiches plus smoothies and juices until 5 a.m. on weeknights and 6 a.m. on weekends. Although all the sandwiches get high marks from Yelpers, the prosciutto and mozzarella comes particularly recommended. Not to mention their famous sauce.
Featuring live music upstairs every night after 8 and open until 2 a.m. seven days a week, this Lincoln Road spot is ideal for straightforward American fare and people-watching. Regulars praise the European vibe and scenic outdoor seating area.
Famous for its heart-stopping Colombian hot dog with potato chips, cheese, and five different sauces, Brickell Village's La Moon Restaurant is open until 6 a.m. on weekends. Its hours and its dirt-cheap prices make it incredibly popular with local clubgoers, who head to La Moon for both the hot dogs and Latin classics like arepas and chicharrones.
This Midtown locale specializes in Asian fusion fare like coconut curry chicken buns and steak chow fun noodles with asparagus and veal marrow. Stylish and reasonably priced, Gigi is open until 5 a.m. on weekends and 3 a.m. Tuesday through Thursday and right next to Bardot.
Open 24 hours, seven days a week, Yambo offers cheap, filling, and delicious Nicaraguan fare in an exotically decorated dining room. Favorites at the Little Havana spot include the carne asada and the queso frito at the unbeatable prices of $6 and $1.50, respectively.
South Beach institution Big Pink serves classic diner-style comfort food until midnight on weekdays and 5:30 a.m. on weekends. Breakfast is served all day, while dinner selections range from the classic (ten-ounce burgers and sweet potato fries) to the refreshingly up-to-date (spicy vietnamese beef salad and churrasco wraps).
One of Miami's oldest bars, Tobacco Road attracts regulars for its laid back and dive-y vibe. With live music every night and a nightly closing time of 5 a.m., the Road's menu includes classic bar snacks like potato skins and nachos as well as more substantive fare like hanger steaks and ribs, all for moderate prices.
A tiny, cozy French bistro that happens to be open until 5 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, Otentic offers crepes, sandwiches, and main dishes like filet mignon at extremely reasonable prices. Perfect for a late dinner or winding down from a night out, Otentic also offers delivery in the South Beach area.
This South Miami bakery and cafe is open until midnight on weekends, making it one of the few places in Miami to find premium baked goods after 8 p.m. Signature items include the G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All Time) cookies and milkshake, plus the Key Lime pie shooters and red velvet cupcakes.
A classic pizza-by-the-slice joint open until 2 a.m. on weekdays and 4 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, Casola's offers subs and wings in addition to slices and full pies. It's cash only and there's a delivery minimum of $10, but locals say the huge portions and dirt-cheap prices are worth the hassle.
The iconic deli is just that. The 24 hour place has a huge menu of just about anything you could crave. Just be warned it doesn't come at a cheap price, and don't expect stellar service from waiters at 5am.
This rock and roll pizza spot has huge, extra-large slices for five to seven bucks or so a piece, plenty of pie to soak up some booze from a late night on the beach. They're open till 2a.m. Sunday through Wednesday and till 5a.m. Thursday through Saturday.
For a step above the cheap late eats, head to Jelsomino. Not only is it a fun, next level karaoke spot, but they serve food with stellar service. Order a tower of sushi and sashimi, go fancy with caviar and vodka shooters, or satisfy the sweet tooth with a dessert tower to boot. They're open 10p.m. to 5a.m. Mondays and Thursday through Saturday.
Aptly named, The Alibi is the part of Lost Weekend dishing up food until 5a.m. every day. The Philly cheesesteaks, burgers, and pizzas will be your saving grace for the next day's damage.
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