First date jitters? Ditch the stress and let your dining choice do the talking. In Miami, the restaurant scene is a conversation starter all on its own. Here are six spots that go beyond just a meal, setting the stage for connection, laughter, and hopefully even a second date.
If you’re both music aficionados, Armstrong Jazz House offers a unique and romantic setting in Coral Gables. Savor soulful jazz tunes, share a bottle of wine, and indulge in their delicious menu that spans Caribbean, American, French, and Spanish influences. You’ll find everything from conch fritters and French onion soup to New York strip steak and burgers; save room for the pavlova. The intimate atmosphere and live music seven nights a week provide a natural backdrop for conversation, and who knows, you might even discover a shared love for a particular artist.
Armstrong Jazz House is located at 271 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, FL 33134. For more information, visit their official website.
For a low-key outing that might just involve drinks, consider Brother’s Keeper in Miami Beach. The neighborhood bar offers happy hour every day, so you don’t need to spend a ton of money for something that might go nowhere. The highlights here are the martinis and modern twists on classics such as the filthy cherry and almond Manhattan and the Millionaire Swizzle.
Should you and your date get hungry, there’s a delicious menu by the team behind QP Tapas, one of Miami’s beloved pop-ups. Standouts include tuna poke nachos, jerk wings, and coconut shrimp.
Brother’s Keeper is located at 1710 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139. For more information, visit their official website.
For a more intimate and low-key first date on the mainland, Cana Wine Shop on Coral Way offers a charming and relaxed setting in the private area behind the store. Browse Cana’s wide selection of wines together up front, enjoy bites nearby at The Wagyu Bar and take in some art while you’re here. Also, take advantage of the shop’s regular wine tastings and popups that always bring good vibes. There’s also another location in Coral Gables if that’s closer to you.
If you’re looking to venture beyond the ordinary, El Turco’s vibrant Turkish cuisine is sure to impress. The lively outdoor atmosphere buzzes with energy, making it ideal for breaking the ice in a chill setting. Share one of the restaurant’s hefty bowls full of dips and pita or sample their signature dishes like the manti dumplings and simit (bagel sandwiches). El Turco is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner so there’s never a bad time to schedule a date here.
For a date that’s a little fancier, Grand Central is a winner. This cozy eatery in the Upper East Side takes American fare to the next level. Expect items like crab cakes, baked clams, sea bream, truffle chicken pot pie, and lobster ravioli—to name a few amazing dishes. It’s classic dishes you’ve (mostly) seen before but elevated. One thing to note: This place has very limited seating for walk-ins, so you definitely want to make a reservation.
Sushi is always a safe bet for a first date, and Kissaki is one of the premier sushi spots in town. With a sleek design and a dinner menu that unfolds like a culinary story, it’s perfect for prospective couples seeking a touch of sophistication. The large dining room provides ample space for conversation, while the expertly crafted dishes will almost certainly guarantee a second date—after all, you have great taste. Can’t make up your mind? Try one of the tastings to eliminate guesswork and get back to focusing on each other.
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