Where to Eat a Late Lunch in Miami

6 mins read
Late Lunch in Miami - Vista

Many restaurants open for lunch and then close until dinner service. While thatā€™s not a problem for those who eat between noon and 2 pm, it can be inconvenient for those of us who eat lunch a little later. Thankfully, we can always count on these Miami restaurants for an off-hour meal.

Batch Gastropub

If your lunch time is closer to dinner time, then Batch Gastropub is the place to go; the Brickell restaurant opens at 4 p.m. for service. Grab a seat and nosh on duck potstickers, truffle fries, shrimp and lobster rolls, pulled pork sandwiches, and more. The beer selection here is extensive, so plan to stay awhile. The best part: Everything is reasonably priced, so youā€™ll leave with a full belly and wallet. 

Batch Gastropub is located at 30 SW 12th Street, Miami, FL 33130. For more information, visit their official website.Ā 

Buya Wynwood

Buya Wynwood - Miami Restaurants with Late Lunch Service

Buya Wynwood is open from lunch to dinner with no break in service. So if youā€™re craving some tasty Japanese food at 3 or 4 pm, it has you covered. Enjoy specialties like karaage chicken, crispy Hamachi kama, tiger prawn, Tokyo street corn, and more; if you have the time, we strongly suggest the chefā€™s tasting for $60ā€”itā€™s quite the deal. Buya also has plenty of beer and sake, too, if youā€™re feeling thirsty.

Buya is located at 250 NW 24th Street, Miami, FL 33127. For more information, visit their official website.

CJā€™s Crab Shack

CJ's Crab Shack - Late Lunch Options in Miami

If you find yourself in South Beach craving some delicious seafood, pop into CJā€™s Crab Shack on Ocean Drive. Itā€™s open from noon to midnight every day, so a late lunch is never a problem here. Order the restaurantā€™s namesake selection or indulge in other notable bites like fish and chips, fried shrimp, grouper fingers, and steamed clams. Donā€™t leave without trying one of CJā€™s Crab Shackā€™s signature libationsā€”the Hurricane Molly packs a punch.

CJā€™s Crab Shack is located at 600 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139. For more information, visit their official website.Ā 

The Doral Yard

The Doral Yard - Where to Have Late Lunch in Miami

Looking for variety? The Doral Yard offers multiple options for a late lunch. Youā€™ll find vendors like Yip (Asian), Un Pollo (Venezuelan), and Della Bowls (plant-based bowls) all available to satisfy your hunger with delectable dishes. Save room for dessert from vendors like Paletas Morelia (Mexican ā€œpopsiclesā€) or Santo Dulce (churros and ice cream). Thereā€™s something for everyone here.Ā 

The Doral Yard is located at 8455 NW 53rd Street, Suite 106, Doral, FL 33166. For more information, visit their official website.Ā 

Toscana Divino

Toscana Divino - Late Lunch in Miami

Treat yourself to Toscana Divino for a late lunch, and youā€™ll never want to leave. The Brickell Italian spot serves up some mouthwatering dishes you wonā€™t stop raving about. Highlights include the tuna tartare, the crab salad, filet mignon, lasagna, and torelli ricotta and spinach. This restaurant is one of the pricier options on the list, but you deserve the best.Ā 

Toscana Divino is located at 900 South Miami Avenue, #185, Miami, FL 33130. For more information, visit their official website.Ā 

Vista

Sunday through Thursday, you can stop at Vista anytime between noon and 10 pm for an exceptional meal. The Upper East Side hotspot is known for its creative offerings with Latin, American, and Italian influences. The menu is large and the portions are big, so if youā€™re here for lunch, we suggest sticking to tried-and-true pizzas, paninis, and salads. Donā€™t worry about missing out on the rest of the selectionsā€”youā€™ll be back.

Vista is located at 5020 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33137. For more information, visit their official website.Ā Ā 

Wabi Sabi

Wabi Sabi - Late Lunch in Miami

Hungry diners seeking a lighter option should look no further than Wabi Sabi. The NE 79th Street favorite is home to some incredible sushi and bowl options. Order a spicy tuna roll or a Hamachi bowl and keep things simple or go all out and try one of the restaurantā€™s signature tastings. No matter what you choose, your late lunch will certainly be delicious.

Wabi Sabi is located at 851 NE 79th Street, Miami, FL 33138. For more information, visit their official website.Ā Ā 

Geoffrey Anderson

Geoffrey Anderson Jr. is a contributing/staff writer for Dish Miami. For over six years, he has covered the South Florida dining scene with his wife for the award-winning local food blog Miami Food Pug. When he's not writing about food, he's eating itā€”or attending rock concerts and traveling.

Previous Story

The 7 Best Miami Restaurants You Need to Visit Right Now

Next Story

The 6 Best Miami Restaurants for Small Groups

Latest from Blog

From Miami Experts
to Your Inbox

Only the top restaurants, promos, and specials, hand selected by Miami foodies.

By clicking sign up you’re agreeing to our privacy policy.

Photo credit: Ruben Cabrera

From Miami Experts
to Your Inbox

Only the top restaurants, promos, and specials, hand selected by Miami foodies.

By clicking subscribe, you're agreeing to our privacy policy.