6 Gorgeous Waterfront Restos to Try This Season || via Ocean Drive
By Ashley Brozic | June 24, 2016 |
The upbeat atmopshere of Miami's nightlife scene can sometimes feel like the opposite of relaxing. To help you get the most of your downtime, we rounded up six restaurants where you can sit back, relax, and watch the waves roll by.
LA MAR by Gaston Acurio
No other view in Miami beats one that features a skyline, and no other resto highlights that better than La Mar by Gastón Acurio. Be adventurous and try their "catch of the day" for brunch, or opt for a number of other delectable seafood options for dinner. Either way, there’s no right or wrong time of day to go. Plus, the Asian-Peruvian fare here is top notch, as is the scenic view from Brickell Key. 500 Brickell Key Dr., Miami, 305-913-8358
Lido Bayside Grill
The Standard Spa’s casual Mediterranean grill is the perfect place to nourish yourself on any given afternoon or evening—and it can quite possibly be one of the best places in town to catch the sunset. Head over during the week from 4 pm to 7 pm to take advantage of their happy hour. For those who like to also watch the sunrise, you can purchase a pass to use the pool and other select amenities all day long. 40 Island Ave., Miami Beach, 786-245-0880
Palmeiras Beach Club at Grove Isle
Miami can get quite noisy at times, which is why Palmeiras Beach Club offers the perfect escape. Located on Grove Isle, a quiet island near Coconut Grove, this hot spot boasts an encompassing view of Brickell’s skyline, which includes a glimpse of some of Miami’s most beautiful waterfront homes and mangroves. Enjoy it as you indulge in a Mediterranean-inspired menu, whether you’re enjoying a nice seaside brunch or an intimate candlelit dinner. 4 Grove Isle Dr., Miami, 305-858-8300
Seaspice
Grab a seat at Seaspice, where you can watch ships stroll up and down the historic Miami River. On one hand, you have elaborate seafood casseroles, risotto, caviar, and fine wines that you’ll enjoy in a rich, coastal-inspired setting. On the other hand, you have the grit and soul of mainland Miami, as you witness cargo ships pass the million dollar yachts and speedboats docked just a stone’s throw away. 422 NW N. River Dr., Miami, 305-440-4200
Verde
With a prime view of Biscayne Bay—Miami’s cruise port—and Museum Park, Verde at Pérez Art Museum is an ideal setting for weekend brunch. There’s no such thing as a bad view here, whether you sit indoors or outdoors. The menu features locally sourced fare with handcrafted cocktails. Plus, the restauarant also features a coffee bar where you can pick up sweets and artisanal cheeses, in case you need to take in the view on the go. 1103 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, 305-375-3000