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20 Best Date Night Spots in Miami

From Italian spots made for sharing a bottle of red to intimate sushi hideaways, here are the best date night spots in Miami.
The 19 best date night restaurants in Miami are Sunny's, Walrus Rodeo, Glass & Vine, La Natural, Hiyakawa, Ariete, Kojin, and Zitz Sum.

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When it comes to date night, Miami truly shows off. Here, martinis arrive icy cold, candlelight glows just right, and the playlist feels curated for flirting. Whether you’re clinking glasses over oysters in Brickell, splitting a bowl of pasta in Miami Beach, or locking eyes across a dimly lit sushi counter, the best date night spots in Miami always come with a little extra sparkle.

The best date night restaurants in Miami understand that it’s not just about what’s on the plate, it’s about how the night unfolds. It’s the server who knows when to disappear, the perfectly timed second round of drinks, the dessert you swear you’re “just sharing” but secretly do not want to give up. Some spots feel sultry and cinematic, others are breezy and effortless. All of them give you a reason to lean in a little closer.

Whether it’s a first date, an anniversary that calls for champagne, or just a random Tuesday that deserves to feel special, these are the 20 best date night spots in Miami for every occasion (not just Valentine’s Day).

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Ariete is an award-winning spot for date night in Coconut Grove

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Ariete

At Michelin-starred Ariete in the heart of Coconut Grove, the room glows, the wine flows, and every course arrives ready to blow your taste buds away. If you are celebrating love, flirting with it, or trying to impress someone who really knows food, this is where you lean in and order the tasting menu. What to order: The foie gras or short rib and a bold red from the wine list. 3540 Main Hwy., Coconut Grove; 305-640-5862; arietecoconutgrove.com.

BeyBey is a great date night spot

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BeyBey Miami Beach

BeyBey feels like the cool, mysterious date who knows exactly where to sit and what to order. The lighting is low, the cocktails are strong, and the plates are meant to be shared across the table. It is buzzy in all the right ways, making it perfect for a night that starts with dinner and does not end there. What to order: A round of house cocktails and whatever shareable special the server insists on. 1330 18th St., Miami Beach; beybey.co.

Call Me Gaby is a Miami Beach gem

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Call Me Gaby

Call Me Gaby’s twinkle-lit patio practically begs for lingering eye contact. Order a bottle of red, split a pasta, pretend you are in Italy for the evening. It is romantic without trying too hard, which somehow makes it even sexier. What to order: Cacio e pepe, a wood-fired pizza, and tiramisu to share. 22 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-531-4800; callmegaby.com.

Carbone Vino is a perfect Valentine’s Day choice.

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Carbone Vino Coconut Grove

Carbone Vino is drama in the best way. Think glossy martinis, red sauce classics, and that electric feeling of being somewhere seen. It is the kind of place where you dress up, order boldly, and let the night feel a little cinematic. What to order: Spicy rigatoni vodka and a whole bottle of red. 2911 Grand Ave., Ste. 194, Coconut Grove; carbonevino.com/coconut-grove.

The Gibson Room has a new Miami Slice pizza residency serving their famed slices.

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The Gibson Room

The Gibson Room mixes candlelight with live music and just enough buzz. It feels like you discovered something special together. Order a cocktail, stay for another, and let the night unfold naturally. What to order: A classic cocktail and slices of Miami Slice pizza to share. 2224 SW 22nd St., Miami; thegibsonroommiami.com.

Glass & Vine

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Glass & Vine

Dinner at Glass & Vine feels like a garden party that slowly turns romantic. The trees sway, the lights flicker, and suddenly you are two hours deep into a bottle of wine. It is breezy, beautiful, and perfect for a sunset that turns into something more. What to order: Seasonal seafood and a crisp glass of white as the sun sets. 2820 McFarlane Rd., Miami; 305-200-5268; glassandvine.com.

Popular Miami sushi pop-up Gold Standard Sushi has opened at Le Basilic in Sunset Harbour with its signature 16-course omakase meal.

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Gold Standard Omakase

Gold Standard Omakase is intimate in the way that makes you whisper. Sitting shoulder to shoulder at the counter, you share glances between courses of pristine sushi. It is quiet, focused, and undeniably sensual for couples who bond over impeccable bites. What to order: The full omakase and sake pairings. 1801 West Ave., Miami Beach; 786-613-2310; instagram.com/goldstandardsushi.

At Hiyakawa, the restaurant’s design reflects Perez Miranda’s passion for artistry, while the menu focuses on nigiri, sashimi, and other meticulously crafted dishes.

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Hiyakawa

Hiyakawa is soft lighting and serious sushi. The space is serene, the service is seamless, and every piece feels intentional. It is the kind of refined romance that says you planned this. What to order: Chef’s omakase and a delicate sake. 2700 N. Miami Ave., Ste. 5, Miami; 305-333-2417; hiyakawamiami.com.

Kojin will reopen in Coral Gables at the former location of Lion & the Rambler.

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Kojin

Kojin keeps things sleek and smoldering. The menu is made for passing plates and stealing bites, which naturally brings you closer. It is understated but confident, like a date who knows they do not have to try too hard. What to order: Robata grilled specialties and a Japanese whisky cocktail. 804 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables; 786-747-1404; kojin2.com.

From Little River to Milan: La Natural’s pizza helped earn co-founder Javier Ramirez a spot among the world’s top pizzaioli.

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La Natural

La Natural proves romance does not have to be formal. Natural wine, blistered pizzas, and a patio that feels effortlessly cool make this a flirty, laid-back option. It is the kind of place where the chemistry does most of the work. What to order: A funky natural wine and the clam pizza. 7289 NW Second Ave, Miami; 305-419-0377; lanaturalmiami.com.

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Las’ Lap Miami

Las’ Lap is pure mood. Caribbean cocktails, warm candlelight, and music that hums just enough to keep things interesting. It is ideal for dates that lean into a little late-night energy. What to order: A signature rum cocktail and spicy small plates. 2216 Park Ave., Miami Beach; 786-622-2833; laslapmia.com.

Macchialina is a romantic gem

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Macchialina Taverna Rustica

Macchialina is cozy, candlelit, and dangerously good at setting the tone. The pasta is rich, the wine list is deep, and the tables are close enough to feel intimate. It is the kind of place where you order dessert even though you said you wouldn’t. What to order: The gnocchi and a bold Italian red. 820 Alton Rd., Miami Beach; 305-534-2124; macchialina.com.

A pork belly dish from Michael’s Genuine in Miami Design District

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Michael’s Genuine

Michael’s Genuine is where Miami learned how to fall in love with seasonal cooking, long before the Design District became synonymous with luxury labels and splashy dining rooms. Order whatever is freshest that night, trust the kitchen, and settle into a space that feels both foundational and forever relevant, the kind of place that proves true romance never goes out of style. What to order: A wood-roasted fish or seasonal vegetable plate, and a classic cocktail at the bar to start. 130 NE 40th St., Miami; 305-676-0894; michaelsgenuine.com.

Mr. Omakase presents an affordable omakase experience in Miami.

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Mr. OmaKase

Mr. OmaKase turns dinner into a shared experience. Each course unfolds slowly, almost teasingly, giving you plenty of time to savor and connect. It is refined, quiet, and perfect for couples who appreciate the art of anticipation. What to order: The chef’s tasting with premium upgrades. 163 SE First St, Miami; mromakase.com.

The bar at Pastis Miami

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Pastis

Pastis brings a little Paris to Wynwood. The bistro glow, the wine, and the classic dishes all work together to transport you. It is timeless, charming, and made for leaning across the table. What to order: Steak frites and a bottle of Bordeaux. 380 NW 26th St., Miami; 305-686-3050; pastismiami.com.

The River Oyster Bar is a classic Brickell restaurant known for its seafood.

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The River Oyster Bar

The River Oyster Bar is a Brickell classic that knows exactly what it is doing. Oysters, seafood towers, and dim lighting create instant romance. It is polished but comfortable, perfect for a date that feels grown up. What to order: A dozen oysters and a seafood tower. 33 SE Seventh St., Miami; 305-530-1915; riveroysterbar.com.

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Sunny’s is absolutely romantic

Sunny’s Steakhouse

Sunny’s is Miami’s open-air steakhouse fantasy. Strong martinis, perfectly charred steaks, and lighting that flatters everyone. It is bold, a little dramatic, and built for dates that deserve a little decadence. What to order: A dry-aged ribeye and a dirty martini. 7357 NW Miami Ct., Miami; sunnysmia.com.

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ViceVersa serves cocktails alongside Italian bites like neo-Neapolitan pizzas.

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ViceVersa Miami

ViceVersa is sleek and stylish with just enough edge. Cocktails come out strong, and the vibe is confidently modern. It is ideal for couples who like their date nights with a little attitude. What to order: A signature cocktail and chef-driven small plates. 398 NE Fifth St., Miami; viceversamia.com.

Walrus Rodeo’s dining room

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Walrus Rodeo

Walrus Rodeo is playful but seriously delicious. The plates are creative, the room feels intimate, and the energy keeps things exciting. It is great for adventurous couples who want something different. What to order: Rotating seasonal specials and a natural wine. 5143 NE Second Ave., Miami; 305-846-9120; walrusrodeo.com.

Dining at Zitz Sum is a fun and delicious experience

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Zitz Sum

Zitz Sum is cozy in a way that makes you settle in. The shareable dishes invite you to pass plates and taste everything together. It is warm, flavorful, and quietly romantic without being showy. What to order: Brisket bao buns and dim sum-style shareables. 396 Alhambra Cir., Ste. 155, Coral Gables; 786-409-6920; zitzsum.com.

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