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For a post-work Happy Hour, birthday celebration, or just because it’s Friday and you want a cocktail.
Casa Neos is yet another Mediterranean restaurant trying (and failing) to make the Miami River sexy.
Habibi is a vaguely Moroccan restaurant along the Miami River that isn't worth the hassle it takes to get in.
Over Under is a Downtown cocktail bar that serves excellent bar food, great cocktails, and embraces all things Florida.
Momento By Ikaro is a Spanish/Ecuadorian fusion restaurant that has decent food but no air conditioning.
Jolene is a club-adjacent spot in Downtown with a great sound system, a fun dance floor, and multiple disco balls.
Torno Subito might have a famous chef, but nothing at this Italian restaurant is that impressive.
If you get really excited about sauces, you'll probably like this formal Downtown French spot.
Cotoa is an Ecuadorian restaurant that proves palo santo isn't just for smelling, and sweet plantain isn't just for frying.
Sushi Yasu Tanaka has a second location in Downtown, and it's also perfect for fancy sushi that doesn't require a reservation.
Bali Cafe in Downtown makes some really good traditional Indonesian food that's hard to find in Miami.
Night Swim is a rooftop bar on the 11th floor of a Downtown hotel. There's a pool you can actually swim in (for an extra $25).
Garcia’s is an old-school seafood spot on the Miami River in Downtown that’s casual, but delicious.
The ramen at this Downtown spot is incredible, and the thought of you never trying it makes us a little sad.
Zuma is a sceney Japanese restaurant in Downtown. The sushi here is solid, no one's really coming for the food.
Tâm Tâm is a Vietnamese restaurant with dinner party energy and the greatest bathrooms in all the land.
Julia & Henry's is a Downtown food hall with an interesting interior, but hit-or-miss vendors.