Live Music Venues
172 venues with live bands, DJs, and acoustic sessions — hear it live across Miami.
View on map172 venues with live bands, DJs, and acoustic sessions — hear it live across Miami.
View on mapLush, romantic, and transportive. The mezcal program is exceptional. Happy hour draws office escapees.
Miami's most beloved outdoor music venue. Sway on the patio with a mojito and a live Latin band.
Dinner transitions seamlessly into dancing. St. Tropez energy in a tropical garden.
Agave-forward and unabashedly fun. The happy hour is one of the best deals in Wynwood.
40+ taps + live local bands. The best craft beer bar in Coconut Grove. Don't skip the Snapper sandwich.
Day-to-night energy. Stylish crowd. The kind of Brickell spot where dinner becomes a scene.
Where else can you bowl, ice skate, and dance to world-class DJs in the same night?
Australian craft brewery on Alhambra Plaza. House brews, wood-fired food, and a large outdoor terrace perfect for groups.
Dark bar energy inside, open-air courtyard under the Metromover outside. DJ or live band. Open till 5am.
Classic Brickell nightlife institution. Live bands, packed dance floor, 50% off happy hour. Open till 5am on weekends.
The best late-night move in SoBe. Tacos at the window, then find the hidden bar through the fake bathroom door.
Wynwood's iconic taqueria on Miracle Mile. Hidden Mezcaleria in back, daily happy hour, DJ nights — always a party.
Florida's best tacos + hidden speakeasy lounge. DJ nights, rare mezcals upstairs. Daily HH 4–7PM.
Tropical garden party with serious cocktail cred. Fairy lights, vintage decor, and drinks that push boundaries.
Beachfront hotel bar with a playful World Cup takeover.
One of the best bars in the Americas. Come for the crafted mojitos, stay for the live trova.
Greek seafood and mezze on Giralda Plaza. One of the liveliest terraces in Coral Gables on a warm evening.
Four themed entertainment nights per week. Little Havana's most ambitious new live entertainment venue.
Lively Latin lounge energy. Pisco sours and ceviche with a DJ soundtrack.
Mexico's immersive saloon hits Wynwood. Sing-along, theatrics, tacos, mezcal.
Immersive Mexican saloon. Sing-along, theatrical cocktails, late-night energy.
Chic hotel cantina. Elevated Mexican with a see-and-be-seen crowd.
Lively Gables cantina built for match-day crowds.
Rat Pack energy cranked to 11. Tuxedoed waiters, dimmed lights, and a room full of people who want to be seen.
Latin dinner, cocktails, and karaoke on the north edge of Wynwood.
Old-world Spanish grandeur with tableside flamenco. A Miami dining landmark since 1977.
Wynwood's biggest outdoor gathering spot. The Tuesday Locals Night 50% off deal is unmatched.
Resort-level Mediterranean dining on the Miami River. Two stories of elegance and waterfront glamour.
Feels like dining in a wealthy friend's Italian garden. Intimate, candlelit, and deliberately hard to find.
A Havana beer garden reborn in Miami. The most atmospheric outdoor space in the Wynwood area.
Elevated Mexican botanero with late-night energy. Mezcal-forward.
Korean fried chicken and duck bao in a cocktail-forward Sunset Harbour spot.
South-of-France elegance on Brickell Ave. Roving musicians and a street-facing patio that demands attention.
Where spring break never ends. Pool parties by day, DJs by night.
Open-air rooftop with panoramic views. Low-key and social, not bottle-service energy.
Coral Gables' best cocktail bar. Moody copper aesthetic, skillful bartenders, and DJ beats on weekends.
Sleek, dark dining room with charcoal grills at every table. One of the most electric rooms in Miami.
Legendary in Wynwood. The late-night mezcal bar behind the fridge door is a rite of passage.
Street tacos up front, secret speakeasy in the back. Late-night Brickell staple.
Part art gallery, part live music venue. The heartbeat of Little Havana's cultural scene.
For people who listen, not just hear. Miami's best sound system in a converted warehouse.
Old Hollywood glamour meets Miami nightlife. Dress to impress — the scene is the point.
Retro Miami Vice maximalism. Velvet booths, animal prints, tuxedoed servers. Flash and flair turned up to 11.
The Zitz Sum team's casual izakaya. Coral Gables' most exciting 2025 opening — yakitori and Japanese whisky on Giralda.
Rooftop energy with skyline views. First-date staple. Gets loud after dark.
Moody, intimate, and cool. The kind of place you linger for hours. Beloved by Wynwood regulars.
Bare feet optional. The classic Florida beach bar, luxury edition.
Eclectic fusion bar with a local crowd. Fusion food, late-night energy, and DJs on weekends.
Aerial views of the murals. The most photogenic bar in Wynwood.
Dining inside a National Historic Landmark. The Biltmore's courtyard is one of Miami's most magical settings.
The only authentic German beer hall in Coral Gables. Steins of imported lager, massive pretzels, and a festive beer garden.
Named for the Japanese word for 'moonlight.' Jewel-toned, intimate. One of Brickell's hottest scenes.
Italian poolside glamour at the Delano. Paris Society's U.S. debut.
Opulent Mediterranean dining that transitions to late-night lounge energy. Glamorous and high-energy.
Miami's only in-park restaurant. James Beard chef, garden oasis, live music Thu–Sat. Dog and kid-friendly.
Where sneakerheads and sports fans converge. A unique cultural collision that only works in Wynwood.
Roman Jones's follow-up to Kiki — a dark, glamorous Moroccan supper club on the river that turns into a show.
Eco-luxe poolside dining. Green juices by day, sustainable seafood by night.
Old Havana romance on Espanola Way. Fairy lights, mojitos, and live acoustic guitar.
The best view in Wynwood. See the murals from above while sipping something well-crafted.
Old Havana dance club energy. The couples on the floor have been dancing together for decades.
Sophisticated Northern Chinese fare with a terrace. The Sunday brunch is a see-and-be-seen affair with a resident DJ.
The taproom that helped make Wynwood what it is. Great beer, great community.
A neighborhood secret: live music every night in a garden setting. Turkish soul food meets Miami jazz culture.
Underground bar beneath Julia & Henry's. Live music, DJs, and craft cocktails in a moody basement.
Four floors of food, anchored by Massimo Bottura on the roof. The epicenter of Downtown Miami's dining revolution.
Sunset cocktails on the rooftop with Miami's skyline sprawling in every direction. The food is the excuse, the view is the reason.
Vinyl-spinning listening lounge on the ground floor. Upstairs is refined Asian dining. A chill escape from Brickell chaos.
Greek dining by day, Mykonos-style river party on weekends. Dock space available for boaters.
Southern comfort meets Wynwood energy. 208 seats of soul food.
Three-story spectacle. Floating bird's nest seating. 300 seats of South Florida's boldest scene dining.
Casual cool with serious cooking. Lively, loud, and always packed. The wood-fire grill is the star.
St. Tropez transplanted to Miami. Pool views, Riviera cuisine, lunchtime DJs.
Hidden behind a dumpster, revealed only when you buy tickets. Miami's most delightfully eccentric bar.
Colombian party restaurant. Live music, big platters, and a crowd that knows every lyric.
Magical garden wine bar under string lights. One of Miami's most romantic and reliably great spots — show up at 6pm sharp to snag a table.
James Beard-winning Afro-Caribbean from Chef Kwame Onwuachi. Rum-forward.
Wynwood's most beloved brunch spot. The line on weekends speaks for itself.
Serene, garden-inspired fine dining. Light-filled room with botanical accents — the most approachable Michelin-starred restaurant in Miami.
Italian supper club that transforms into cabaret at 10:30. Open 'til 3 AM.
Michelin ★ + Green ★. Mesoamerican cuisine from in-house corn Molino. Weekend brunch + vinyl DJ. The Grove's finest.
Leopard-print booths, open fire, and gaucho ceremony. The most theatrical restaurant in Miami.
The best cocktail bar on Flagler. Half-price happy hour weekdays and serious craft drinks after dark.
The Grove's first speakeasy. Retro lounge cocktail party vibes. New in 2025, already essential.
Oaxacan food, live mariachis, and DJ nights. The most festive restaurant on Ponce de Leon — always a party.
Pure Ocean Drive spectacle. Dancers on the bar, live salsa blasting, and tourists loving every second.
22,000 sq ft Chicago steakhouse at Miami Worldcenter. Wood-fire cooking on a grand scale. The 'I Don't Care' menu is a must.
Dinner transitions to party. The famous Thursday Soirée is a must-attend: great music, shows, and phenomenal service.
Palm Beach's hottest supper club takes over the W South Beach.
Glamorous waterfront steakhouse. Seafood towers, prime cuts, live music, and Biscayne Bay views.
Hotel restaurant with real culinary pedigree. Jean-Georges quality with Latin soul.
Welcoming and colorful. Great value and great vibes for any size group.
Colorful and lively. Peruvian-Japanese fusion in a stylish, modern space.
Where dinner becomes a night out. Bottle service at the table, DJs on the decks, and a crowd dressed to the nines.
Miami's best-kept secret: a Cold War fallout shelter turned cocktail bar. Vinyl DJs, live jazz, artisanal drinks.
Since 1969. Tiki waterfront raw bar with live music nightly — the original Coconut Grove institution. Boat dock welcome.
Tel Aviv meets Miami Beach. The hummus is made fresh in small batches every day.
Upstairs late-night lounge for cocktails and a scene.
Buzzy bistro-bar energy from Latin America's beloved brand. Good for everything from a lunch bite to a late-night cocktail.
The original Miami beach party. Sunday brunch with champagne, DJs, and bikinis.
The intersection of Buenos Aires and Tokyo, with Miami energy. Loud, fun, and distinctive.
Southern fusion that turns into a party after dark.
London/Dubai prestige on Biscayne Bay. Weekday business dining, legendary Sunday brunch with DJ.
Authentic neighborhood Cuban bar. Show up, order a mojito, and let the music take over.
Historic fire station turned nightlife destination. Relaxed lunches and remote work by day; Brickell's favorite unwind spot by night.
Cowboy boots and country tunes in Downtown Miami. 2-for-1 happy hour and $2 oysters daily from 5-7PM.
Drag queens, Ocean Drive views, and a crowd that's there to celebrate. The most joyful patio in SoBe.
Warm, festive Colombian atmosphere. Loud, social, and perfect for a long late-night meal.
Colombian crowd, DJ and aguardiente — a Colombia match-day home base downtown.
A golden dome, a unicorn sculpture, and some of Miami's most sophisticated cooking.
Dinner as a nightclub. Sparklers on steaks, DJs at full volume, the most Miami restaurant that exists.
Aegean taverna energy on the Atlantic. The most scenic new restaurant in Key Biscayne.
Festive, colorful, always sunny. Perfect pre-gallery crawl drinks and tacos.
Peak Miami dining spectacle — Rolls Royces at valet, bottle service energy at a steakhouse.
Ocean Drive's classiest option. Great for people-watching without the tourist-trap energy.
Mini golf meets upscale dining. Three floors of fun with a rooftop terrace.
Inclusive, joyful, and spectacular. The drag brunch is a Miami bucket-list experience.
Bayfront with hammocks, lawn games, live music Thu–Sun. Multiple food kiosks + cocktail bar.
Moody, dim tapas bar with a Europhile feel. Perfect for a slow wine night.
22 floors up with 360-degree skyline views. Sunset cocktails turn into DJ-driven nightlife.
High-energy Latin fine dining. Every night features live Latin music, bongos, and captivating fire shows.
Tropical party vibes. Weekend nightlife at Mary Brickell Village.
Unassuming Mexican bar with an identity. Karaoke until late and drinks priced for locals.
Mexican pop-culture party bar. Nostalgic music, heartfelt vibes, open 'til 3 AM.
2-for-1 happy hour plus free salsa lessons nightly. The best dancing on Calle Ocho.
$1 draft beer shots at happy hour. Possibly the best deal in Downtown Miami — daily 4-7PM.
Buzzy new arrival blending Asian flavors with steakhouse swagger.
The most cinematic dining setting in Midtown. Retractable rooftop, Iberian-Japanese menu, and DJs nightly.
The beloved dive bar that keeps Coral Gables humble. Karaoke three nights a week and the cheapest drinks in the neighborhood.
Seasonal American with no dish over 475 calories. Popular with the health-conscious Coral Gables lunch crowd.
Waterfront brasserie by day, the most legendary Sunday night party on the Miami River after dark.
Designed by Martin Brudnizki. Art by Damien Hirst and Frank Gehry. Mid-century glamour cranked to max.
Loud, fast, and unapologetically fun. The shot machine is an event unto itself.
Splashy Mediterranean beach club at the Surfcomber. Paella, pintxos, cabanas.
The most charming restaurant in Downtown's historic core. 1920s building, live jazz, fresh pasta.
Miami in a cocktail glass. Where the code-switching is part of the vibe.
Day-party energy by the pool — matches on the big screen with a DJ.
40th-floor tropical garden oasis. Brickell's most Instagrammed rooftop. Smart-casual by day, nightlife attire after sunset.
Red-hued interior. Live music transitions to DJ-driven late-night lounge. Open Wed-Sat only.
Lincoln Road's power corner — massive terrace, global cuisine, constant energy.
Singing, dancing, laughing, drinking. The crowd IS the entertainment. Open till 3-4am.
World-class cocktails, zero attitude. The bartenders are legends, the vibe is come-as-you-are.
Upscale Mexican with colorful Talavera tile décor and a serious margarita program on Ponce de Leon.
Little Havana's only rooftop bar. Sweeping city views, DJs on weekends, and cocktails worth the climb.
Been here since 1946. The original Coral Gables dive bar — 2-for-1 happy hour and zero pretension.
Drinking inside a National Historic Landmark. The Biltmore's vaulted bar is the most atmospheric room in Coral Gables.
Cocktails, an arcade, and a hidden tiki speakeasy.
Craft cocktails, great happy hour, and late nights on Calle Ocho. A welcome addition to the strip.
Bal Harbour's only live music bar. Champagne and rare vintages from the Wine Vault.
Sugar's upscale sister, 40 floors up. A Hong Kong-inspired lounge with Asian mixology, live music, and skyline night views — more refined and intimate than the rooftop.
Part restaurant, part entertainment venue. Great for birthdays, corporate outings, and adventurous friend groups.
4-hour happy hour daily. Neon flamingos, $5 beer, and the longest HH window in the Flagler District.
Carrying the spirit of the original Tobacco Road (1912-2014). Craft beer focus, nostalgic atmosphere, and the soul of old Miami.
The best lunch buffet in Downtown Miami. Unlimited Latin meats, sangria station, rotating country menus.
Classic upscale seafood house. White tablecloths, live piano, and stone crab season is an event.
Tulum-meets-Miami aesthetic on the 15th floor. Brunch with bay views on weekends, happy hour energy on weekdays.
Comfort food up front, lounge energy after dark.
Low-key rooftop with cold drinks and no attitude. Start here, end anywhere.
Old Wynwood energy. A neighborhood bar that survived the transformation and stayed cool.
Rooftop sushi with Downtown skyline views. 9th-floor escape from the street-level bustle below.
Coastal Mediterranean on the bay, dockable, with cinema-screen match days.
World-class izakaya on the river. The Saturday brunch is a Miami institution.