Each week, we round up what’s worth your time right now—from new menus and pop-up moments to festivals, openings, and low-key excuses to go out on a weeknight. Consider this your curated snapshot of the city as it moves through the week ahead: where to eat, what to drink, and what’s quietly (or loudly) happening around town.
Sip for Change: The Chisholm Collins at Rosemary’s
This Black History Month, Rosemary’s Miami is raising a glass to leadership and heritage with The Chisholm Collins ($18). Crafted with Ten to One Dark Rum, founded by Marc Farrell, each sip supports the Feed the Soul Foundation, empowering underrepresented culinary entrepreneurs. Named for trailblazer Shirley Chisholm, the cocktail blends Caribbean warmth with elevated elegance—refreshing, spirited, and socially conscious. Drink thoughtfully, feel inspired, and toast to progress.
Rosemary’s is located at 322 NW 25th St., Miami, FL 33127. For more information, visit their official website
The Drexel Refreshes Coastal Italian Flavors on Española Way
The Drexel, Miami Beach’s beloved neighborhood spot, is rewriting its culinary story with a refreshed menu led by Chef Jarrod Huth and Chef Derek Carressi. Coastal Italian takes center stage—handmade pastas, wood-fired cooking, and seasonal ingredients shine on plates rooted in simplicity and flavor. From the sunset and sip happy hour (daily, 5–7 p.m.) to dinner, every dish celebrates thoughtful sourcing from local farmers and fishermen. Whether you’re popping in for a weeknight bite or lingering over cocktails at sunset, The Drexel is your go-to for honest, elevated Italian done right.
The Drexel is located inside the Esmé Miami Beach Hotel at 1436 Drexel Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139. For more information, visit their official website
Monday, February 2
CLAUDIE Elevates Lunch in Miami
Starting this Monday, February 2, CLAUDIE brings midday luxury to Miami with the launch of lunch service, Monday–Friday, 12–3 p.m. Diners can indulge in an à la carte selection of seafood, pastas, salads, and classics like escargots, branzino carpaccio, and truffle toupie macaroni. For a polished, efficient option, the $45 Power Lunch prix fixe delivers three courses of refined flavor—perfect for a business meeting or a sophisticated midday escape. CLAUDIE proves that lunch doesn’t have to be ordinary; it can be indulgent, thoughtful, and undeniably.
CLAUDIE is located at 1101 Brickell Ave., S-113, Miami, FL 33131. For more information, visit their official website.
Wednesday, February 4
KARYU Brings Tokyo’s Michelin-Starred Wagyu to Miami
Step inside KARYU, the U.S. debut of Tokyo’s Michelin one-star Oniku Karyu, opening February 4 in the Miami Design District. At just 12 seats, this intimate kaiseki experience celebrates Tajimaguro wagyu from Japan’s Ueda Chikusan ranch, treated with reverence by Chef Haruka Katayanagi’s Tokyo protégés. Expect a multi-course journey that elevates wagyu beyond indulgence—Nikusui beef broth, Chateaubriand, traditional sukiyaki, and inventive bites like the live-mixed KARYU taco. Seasonal desserts and a curated sake and wine program round out the meticulous, artful menu.
KARYU is opening at 40 NE 41st Street, Miami, Florida 33137. For more information, visit their official website
Thursday, February 5
Mister O1 Celebrates World Nutella Day with Free Pizza
Miami-born and Michelin-recognized, Mister O1 has made a name for elevated, no-ego pizza—think star-shaped pies and perfectly crafted classics. For World Nutella Day, the cult-favorite pizzeria goes indulgent and bold: every guest scores a free Nutella pizza, whether you dine in, take out, or get it delivered. It’s a sweet, playful nod to the chocolate-hazelnut staple, perfectly in line with Mister O1’s fun-meets-refined approach. Serious technique, pristine ingredients, zero pretense.
Mister 01 has several locations. For more information, visit their official website
Friday Night Films and Wood-Fired Pizza at Ironside
Cozy up at Ironside Friday Cinema Club, happening every week at 7:30 p.m. in Miami’s Upper Eastside. This Friday, February 6, catch Hachi: A Dog’s Tale while munching on free popcorn—and why not elevate it with a wood-fired pizza straight from the oven? Think perfectly puffed crusts, fresh mozzarella fior di latte, housemade San Marzano tomato sauce, and basil from the garden. Cozy up with a smoky pizza, buttery popcorn, and a movie that tugs at the heartstrings.
Saturday, February 7
EEEEEATSCON: Miami’s Food Festival Like No Other
Miami’s EEEEEATSCON turns Bayfront Park into a two-day feast for the bold. Skip the tiny bites and hit full-flavor dishes from local favorites like Lil’ Laos, L’Industrie Pizzeria, and Caffè Panna, plus one-off collabs like Edan Bistro x COTOA and Tacos María x Santo Taco. Add live sets from Afrobeta and Dav Julca, and you’ve got a festival that’s part tasting, part stage show, and all vibe—perfect for food lovers who want serious eats, playful surprises, and a front-row seat to Miami’s culinary creativity. For tickets and more information, visit their official website
Edan Bistro x COTOA x NIU Wine: One Night Only
This Saturday, February 7, Edan Bistro joins COTOA and NIU Wine for a one-night-only Downtown Miami takeover. From 6:30–11 p.m., savor hand-sliced 5J Ibérico ham, almond ajo blanco with grapes, garlic shrimp croquettes, mahi-mahi ceviche, and the bistro’s famed Basque-style cheesecake, perfectly paired with NIU Wine’s curated selection. Casual, intimate, and all about great food, wine, and community, this is your chance to experience three standout concepts under one roof, just a few blocks from EEEEEATSCON Miami.
NIU Wine is located at 134 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33132. For more information, visit their official website.
Barsecco’s Super Bowl Sunday Watch Party
Catch every touchdown at Barsecco in Brickell this Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Happy hour pricing runs all game long, keeping bites and sips flowing while you watch. Indulge in smoky Baja chicken tacos, crispy golden-fried calamari, Grana Padano truffle fries, and signature martinis like the fruity lychee martini for $10 or $7 beers. With a swanky setting, plenty of screens, lively energy, and a kitchen open late, Barsecco turns football into a full-on social affair—perfect for cheering, toasting, and vibing long after the final whistle.
Super Bowl Sunday at Dekotora
Skip the crowds and step through Niño Gordo’s vending machine entrance into Dekotora, where only 16 guests will catch the Patriots vs. Seahawks on the big screen starting at 6:30 p.m. Sip signature cocktails, order from the full Niño Gordo menu, and enjoy the game in a cozy, off-the-grid setting. Secret entrances, small crowds, big flavor—this is Super Bowl Sunday the Miami way.Make sure to snatch your seat in advance
Dekotora is located at 112 NW 28th St, Miami, FL 33127. Enter via the Niño Gordo vending machine entrance. For more information, visit their official website
Super Bowl Brunch at ViceVersa
Kick off Super Bowl Sunday early at ViceVersa with brunch from 10-2 p.m. Chef Justin Flit serves up Italian-leaning favorites alongside dinner hits—think lemon ricotta blueberry pancakes, cotechino egg muffins, and Margherita or pepperoni pizzas. Wash it down with Garibaldis, micheladas, or classic martinis and get ready for the game in true Miami style.
ViceVersa is located at 398 NE 5th St., Miami, FL 33132. For more information, visit their official website.