Where to Eat in Miami on July 4th Weekend

Geoffrey Anderson
Geoffrey AndersonJuly 4, 2025
Where to Eat in Miami on July 4th Weekend
JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort and Spa

Food is half the fun of the Fourth—and luckily, Miami has no shortage of places to fuel up. Whether you’re grabbing brunch before a beach day or sitting down for a celebratory dinner with the fam, these local favorites are serving holiday-worthy meals all weekend long.

JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort and Spa

JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort and Spa invites guests and locals to the annual 4th of July Extravaganza. Known as the “4th On The Green” Spectacular, guests can enjoy a day of food, fun, and festivities perfect for the entire family. Activities will include face painting, balloon animals, and carnival-style games for kids. There will also be a live DJ, local food trucks, various food stations, and multiple activations held by partners like Tito’s, Heineken, and many more. General Admission tickets start at $175 for adults and $75 for children, and are available for purchase online. Children 3 and under get in free.

JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort and Spa is located at 19999 W Country Club Dr, Aventura, FL 33180. For more information, visit their official website

Kitchen 57

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If your July 4th plans include a hungry group and zero patience for downtown drama, head to Kitchen 57. The menu is full of reliable hits: pizzas, pastas, steaks, burgers, seafood, and the dining room has space to spread out and settle in. Here,  you can sip a cocktail, share a few plates, and actually hear each other talk. Just for Independence Day, guests can enjoy extended happy hour from noon to 8 p.m., plus two-for-one hot dogs. 

Magie Wine Bar

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Celebrate Independence Day the Magie way on Sunday, July 6th, at the wine bar’s Little River location with a festive 4th of July Bash featuring a special pop-up from Lazy Oyster. From noon to 4 p.m., the outdoor space transforms into a lively backyard hangout, offering everything you love about summer: great food, cold drinks, good company, and plenty of fun. 

Settle in for a laid-back afternoon of summer vibes as you cool off with water balloon games, lounge under the sun, and sip on Magie’s curated wine list and refreshing summertime pours. Lazy Oyster will be serving up a fresh raw bar and seafood boil, with a range of à la carte offerings so you can craft your own perfect plate; think oysters, lobster, crab, and more seafood favorites. And to round it out, expect a backyard-style barbecue with all the classics. 

Magie is located at 8281 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33138. For more information, visit their official website

Mondrian South Beach

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Celebrate Independence Day at Baia Beach Club at Mondrian South Beach, Miami’s iconic waterfront oasis. From 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., enjoy an à la carte dinner menu, champagne and dessert specials, frozen drink specials, cabana package that includes a bottle of complimentary Moët, plus a front row to bayside views of the Downtown fireworks.

Mondrian South Beach is located at 1100 West Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139. For more information, visit their official website.

Paperfish Sushi

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For those who want their July 4th with a side of sleek, Paperfish Sushi hits every mark. This Brickell izakaya does modern Nikkei with flair: delicious nigiri, gorgeous ceviches, and cocktails that feel almost too pretty to drink (almost). It’s the perfect stop for a long, indulgent dinner before the holiday crowds hit the streets. Bonus: it’s got serious date night energy, even if your “date” is just you and a martini.

Paya

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If you’re looking to keep the tropical energy going all weekend long, hit up Paya on South Beach. Tucked away from the chaos of Collins, this neighborhood gem fuses Caribbean, Southeast Asian, and coastal Spanish flavors into a fresh, shareable menu. Expect to find highlights like green papaya salad, truffle brie grilled cheese, and lamb shank curry. Whether you’re fueling up before the fireworks or winding down after a day on the beach, Paya brings the sunshine to your plate.

Primo’s

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Looking for a solid meal before heading to the Bayfront Park fireworks? Primo’s is a few blocks away and refreshingly low-key. The ambiance is chill, the food’s familiar in the best way, and you won’t wait hours for a table. It’s old-school Italian-American comfort, with big portions, warm service, and zero attitude. If your July 4th plans include pasta, wine, and air conditioning, Primos is a quiet win.

Shiso Miami

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On July 4th from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Shiso is firing up the grill for a laid-back rooftop BBQ pop-up with Chef Raheem Sealey’s Drinking Pig BBQ. Guests can enjoy a mouthwatering selection of slow-smoked meats, like brisket, ribs, pork belly, and chicken. Complement your plate with Southern-inspired sides like mac and cheese, cornbread, and baked beans. This delicious à la carte feast ranges from $7 to $40. Pre-orders can be made by texting 954.589.3759, and sit-down reservations can be made here

Shiso is located at 239 NW 28th St, Miami, FL 33127. For more information, visit their official website

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Geoffrey Anderson
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 it—or attending rock concerts and traveling.

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