Switch, Coconut Grove’s newest pub, is old school — like college.
Expect French fare with a side of attitude at this see-and-seen South of Fifth hotspot known for its sunset view and sexy Euro clientele.
The Sunny Isles resto has had several menu incarnations while retaining its New American cuisine and creative plating. Go on Wednesdays for all-you-can-eat stone crabs for just $35 per person.
Switch, Coconut Grove’s newest pub, is old school — like college.
A super-casual Asian eatery. Try classics like gyoza, fried rice, curry noodles, and Mongolian beef while sitting cafeteria-style on long, blonde wood benches.
The Italian bistro woos with late-night eats (charcuterie, pasta, and such until 3 a.m.) and a happy hour with $6 booze and apps.
The authentic dive (next to The Lost and Found Saloon) charms with pool tables, free Wi-Fi, and cheap drinks ($1.75 drafts; $3.50 well). Go on football Sundays.
The folks behind A in the Design District opened the eclectic French Caribbean eatery. If you’re going to try escargot, do it here. Corkage fees are just $5 (on South Beach!).
The casual trattoria serves simple Italian fare like Momma used to make — if Momma were from Italy. Go on Mondays when the corkage fees are waived at the already affordable eatery.
A genuine Italian joint. Rustic with a second-story outdoor lounge, mozzarella bar (cheese made on-site), thin-crust pizza with fancy toppings, and a specialty shop selling tomato sauce and olive oil.
The burger joint housed in a cottage reopened after a seven-year hiatus. Now serving truffle fries aside ten-ounce patties. There’s also a Friday happy hour and live music in the rustic space.