Where to Eat in Miami on July 4th Weekend
Food is half the fun of the Fourth—and luckily, Miami has no shortage of places to fuel up.


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 it—or attending rock concerts and traveling.
Food is half the fun of the Fourth—and luckily, Miami has no shortage of places to fuel up.

Family in town? Time to level up your restaurant game.

Sometimes you don’t need a whole vacation. You just need a great meal, a cold drink, and a place that lets you forget your inbox exists.

When it comes to lunch in Miami, speed and flavor aren’t mutually exclusive.

Oysters in Miami? Oh yeah—it’s a thing. Sure, you’re more likely to hear about stone crabs, but for those in the know, this city delivers some serious oyster action.

Why commit to just one dish when you can try five? Miami’s best shareable spots make it easy to mix, match, and graze your way through flavors from around the world.

In a city that thrives on trends, Old Lisbon stands out by staying true to its roots. Located on Coral Way, this beloved Portuguese restaurant doesn’t rely on flash—it relies on flavor.

Miami’s outdoor dining scene is strong. Great food, creative cocktails, and patios made for hanging out and digging in – it’s as simple as that.

We love our little ones—we really do. But sometimes you just need a night where nobody’s asking for chicken fingers, spilling juice, or crawling under the table.
