New Miami Restaurants and Cafés to Try Now

Heading south to Miami? Make time to explore a mix of new and well-established dining and entertainment spots that capture the city’s vibrant energy.

  • Copa Room is Miami Beach’s only all‑inclusive entertainment complex, offering Las Vegas‑style shows with professional acrobats and live performers. One admission grants access to the full show lineup, dancing and drinks from a premium open bar—an efficient, high‑energy night out.
  • Paris 6, part of a Brazilian franchise that expanded to the U.S. in 2016, blends classic French bistro charm with theatrical presentation. Under owner and executive chef Isaac Azaar, the menu focuses on rich, indulgent flavors and an atmosphere designed for relaxed, social dining.
  • DÔA introduces an Asian‑Cantina concept from global restaurateur Arjun Waney, featuring dishes inspired by Zuma and Coya and overseen by celebrity executive chef Carlos Estarita. Open daily until 5 a.m., DÔA hosts themed events such as a Bottomless Weekend Brunch and a daily Hora Loca Happy Hour, making it a late‑night favorite.
  • WALL has established itself over eight years as a South Beach institution. Known for celebrity DJs and a busy calendar of musical events, it’s a dependable spot for nightlife and dancing in a lively, social setting.
  • Seaspice sits on the Miami River and offers a globally inspired menu that emphasizes locally sourced ingredients and a relaxed waterfront vibe. The restaurant’s striking design details, including pillars carved to resemble sculpted trees, contribute to an elevated dining experience.

Whether you’re after late‑night energy, upscale waterfront dining, or lively brunches and happy hours, Miami’s mix of new openings and long‑standing favorites delivers memorable options for every mood.